Written by:Mimi Lockhurst

Pacific FC have signed striker Bul Juach to a guaranteed contract through 2026, with a club option for 2027.

Juach, 25, arrives on the Island following an exceptional 2025 campaign in Australia’s National Premier Leagues (NPL), where he scored 29 goals in 40 appearances. Across 51 career NPL matches, the South Sudanese-born forward has recorded 31 goals and three assists, establishing himself as one of the league’s most consistent finishers.

Standing six-foot-two, Juach brings size, pace, and a powerful presence to Pacific’s front line. Nicknamed “The Raging Bull” in Australia, he is known for his physicality, relentless work rate, and ability to find the back of the net in decisive moments.

Born in South Sudan, Juach emigrated to Canberra, Australia at age 12 during the South Sudanese Civil War. He developed his game entirely within the Australian football system, spending the majority of his career in the NPL, with the exception of a brief stint in Bulgaria’s second division in 2023. His journey from refugee to professional footballer is one marked by resilience and determination.

“Bul established himself as one of Australia's most clinical strikers during the 2025 season,” said James Merriman, Head Coach, Pacific FC. “He’s incredibly humble, strong character something we highly value when looking to bring players in.”  

Juach adds to Pacific’s attacking unit alongside Marco Bustos, Josh Heard, Alejandro Díaz, Yann Toualy, and Ronan Kratt, who returns from injury this season.