Striker's signing turns Indonesian eyes on Roar

Indonesia striker Rafael Struick has signed with Brisbane for the upcoming ALM campaign. (AP PHOTO)

The Brisbane Roar will be banking on similar on-field impact from Indonesia striker Rafael Struick after his signing sent the A-League club's social media following soaring.

The 21-year-old, who led Indonesia's line in their scoreless World Cup qualifying draw with the Socceroos in Jakarta last week, had his move confirmed on Monday night.

In less than 24 hours the club's Instagram following has swelled from 69,000 to 100,000, a rise attributed to the fanatical Indonesian support base.

The post announcing Struik's arrival dwarfed the engagements garnered by posts confirming high-profile pair Juan Mata and Douglas Costa to the Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC respectively.

"I’m happy to be here and I can’t wait to get started," Struick said.

"Brisbane is a very big club, playing in a very strong competition.

"I’m excited to play in the A-League and make this move to the other side of the world to make a step outside of my comfort zone.

"I want to help the team as much as possible with my qualities; to score goals and provide assists."

Struick scored a double, including the goal of the tournament, for Indonesia in this year's U23 Asian Cup quarter-final victory over South Korea.

They reached the semi-finals of a campaign that also included a win against Australia.

The Netherlands-born talent, eligible for Indonesia through his Javanese grandmother, has made 14 appearances for the country's senior team, coached by former Roar player Shin Tae-Yong.

Struick honed his trade in the Dutch youth system and has played for ADO Den Haag in the Netherlands' second-tier since 2022.

On Tuesday the Roar also confirmed the signing of 21-year-old Ecuadorian attacker Neicer Acosta from Guayaquil City in Colombia's Liga Pro Serie B.

The pair join Harry Van Der Saag, Ben Warland, Marcus Ferkranus, Hosine Bility, Ben Halloran, Walid Shour and Lucas Herrington as new faces in Ruben Zadcovich's squad.

Kai Trewin, Tom Aldred, Shae Cahill, Marco Rojas, Jez Lofthouse and Rylan Brownlie are among those to have departed. 

The Roar's A-League Men's season begins against new outfit Auckland FC on October 19.

Meanwhile Ben Folami has sealed a move to Adelaide United from Melbourne Victory.

The 25-year-old winger/striker, who debuted for the Socceroos against Japan two years ago, made 108 appearances for the Victory and has joined the Reds on a four-year deal.

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