The defender, who stands at an impressive 6’3 tall, has penned a one-year-deal with the Rebels.

After leaving Luton Town’s academy as a teenager, Toby represented the likes of Hendon and Colney Heath before  venturing abroad. The Englishman played in Greece and France, developing his skills with Ermis Meligous and US Ivry respectively.

He returned back to England with Hornchurch in the summer of 2023 prior to a spell at Folkestone Invicta and subsequent move to Wingate & Finchley.

The 23-year-old made 42 appearances in the capital last term, scoring once in a 3-1 victory over Whitehawk FC.

Toby has been described as a tough-tackling and aerially dominant central defender who is equally adept at left-back.

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Manager Chris Agutter said: “Toby is another young, hungry and talented footballer with the right mentality.

“He is another man that is football-first in his attitude, which coupled with his massive footballing potential makes him another perfect fit for Worthing Football Club.”

Aggy stressed the importance of character in his dressing room as his squad continues to take shape ahead of the start of pre-season.

“We want the right type in the building. We want proper characters that will scrap and dig in to help Worthing achieve.

“Our summer business in terms of ins and outs has certainly gone a long way to achieving that.”

Toby becomes the Club’s fifth new addition this summer following Razzaq Coleman De-Graft, Kwaku Frimpong, Matt Burgess and Anointed Chukwu.

Welcome to Worthing, Toby!