New York City FC has signed Canadian goalkeeper Greg Ranjitsingh to a contract running through 2026, with an option for the 2027 season. Ranjitsingh joins the club after playing for Toronto FC. Over his career, he has accumulated over 100 appearances across various competitions, including MLS, and earned 39 clean sheets, bringing valuable experience to NYCFC’s squad.
Ranjitsingh’s Experience to Bolster NYCFC’s Goalkeeping Unit for 2025
Sporting Director David Lee welcomed Ranjitsingh to the team, emphasizing his significant experience in the league since 2019. Ranjitsingh’s addition aims to strengthen the club’s already competitive goalkeeping department. The team has set ambitious goals for the 2025 MLS season, and Ranjitsingh’s expertise is expected to be a crucial asset in achieving those objectives.
In addition to his time with Toronto FC, Ranjitsingh has played for several MLS teams, including the Philadelphia Union, Minnesota United, LAFC, and Orlando City. His career has also seen him participate in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and MLS NEXT Pro, demonstrating his versatility and consistency across various levels of competition.
Successful USL Career with Louisville City and Championship Titles
Ranjitsingh’s career began in the USL Championship, where he played for Louisville City from 2015 to 2018. Over 77 appearances, he earned 31 clean sheets and helped the team win back-to-back USL Championship titles in 2017 and 2018. His time in the USL solidified his reputation as a reliable and accomplished goalkeeper.
Ranjitsingh expressed his enthusiasm about joining New York City FC, a city he and his family have long admired. He is eager to contribute his experience and hard work to help the team win more silverware and push the club to new heights in MLS.