Salisbury FC have announced the signing of midfielder Jordan Ngalo from Dorchester Town ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Ngalo, 26, joins from the Southern League Premier South playoff semi-finalists, Dorchester Town, where the player has been since 2022.
With experience at National League South level with Weymouth and National League with Aldershot and Weymouth, the Magpies captain now arrives at the Ray Mac.
He played most of his games at Dorchester in midfield, but has also played at centre back during his career.
The former English Schools’ Football Association Boys’ Under 18 international has also spent time at AFC Totton, Blackfield and Langley and Hayes and Yeading.
On agreeing to sign for Salisbury, Ngalo said, “I’m absolutely buzzing to be joining this fantastic club and can’t wait to get started!
“From the moment talks began, I felt the ambition of the club and I wanted to be a part of this and I’m proud to now be a part of it.
“I’m looking forward to meeting my new teammates, working hard, and giving you guys a show.
“Let’s make this a season to remember – see you all soon!”
Salisbury assistant manager Callum Hart says Ngalo is a player that the club have been watching for a while, “We’re delighted to welcome Jordan to the club, he’s a player we have admired for a long time and fits the profile of player we are after.
“He has experience of playing step two football, which is important, and has been one of the best midfielders at step 3 for a while now.
“We’re really pleased he has chosen us to start his next chapter in his career with. I’m sure the fans will be excited to see Jordan putting on a white shirt next season.”

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