Peter Makrillos signs with Macarthur FC

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The Macarthur Bulls have signed Peter Makrillos until the end of the 2024/25 Isuzu UTE A-League season.

Joining the club as a central midfielder, Makrillos brings a wealth of experience and skill to strengthen the Bulls’ midfield. Having played for multiple teams around the world, including three K-League clubs, this marks his first stint in the A-League.

During his time in the K-League, Makrillos recorded eight goals and six assists, showcasing his ability to make an impact in the attacking third. His addition to the squad will be invaluable as the Bulls push forward this season.

Speaking about his signing, the 29-year-old expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity.

“I’m really excited. It’s an honour to be apart of this club and I’m really excited for the future.”

“Obviously I’ve played in many different counties. I’ve had a lot of different experiences, many different cultures. So, I’m really happy to be able bring all my experience here to Macarthur.”

“I’m really excited to be playing in the A-league, it’s been a goal of mine for a long time so I’m really happy to get started. This club is close to where I grew up, and when this club got founded, it was really something close to my heart.”

“It’s a club I’ve always wanted to play for.”

“The club is in a really good position, and I think I can bring a lot of good things to the club with my ability. So, I’m aiming to help the team as much as I can on the pitch and help the young players as much as I can.”

Source: Macarthur Bulls.

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