The 23-year-old put in a man of the match display for Herne Bay in their Emirates FA Cup success over Horsham last season before making the switch to Greenwich Borough, from whom he put pen-to-paper to sign for Lewes back in May.
Unable to secure a regular starting place with the Rooks, he joined Thamesmead Town in September and scored a hat-trick against Sittingbourne on his debut, only to find himself without a club when Town were put into liquidation earlier this month.
Dukali has also played for Dulwich Hamlet, Guildford City and Egham Town.
Speaking about his latest recruit, manager Dom Di Paola told http://www.horsham-fc.co.uk: “I am a big fan of his. I felt he was brilliant the three times we played against him last season and when the opportunity to get him in came about, we had to take it. Hopefully he will fit in with the group and give us another different attacking option.”
Meanwhile, first-team coach Jon Meeney has called time on his Horsham career, naming increasing coaching commitments elsewhere which brought his stay to an end after five months.
The former Eastbourne Borough coach and Worthing joint-manager joined Horsham in the summer and was heavily involved in pre-season training but has found it increasingly difficult to commit himself to the club in recent weeks. |