The imposing forward reached double figures for goals in his first season with the Rebels, as he netted 11 times across all competitions.

Eight of those came in the National League South, with his goals contributing to a record-breaking season for the Club.

Temi announced himself almost immediately, as he broke the deadlock in the eventual 2-1 away victory over Boreham Wood to open his account in only his second appearance.

Strikes against Weston-super-Mare and Weymouth followed before breaching Chippenham Town’s goal twice in our penultimate home match of the regular season.

Temi’s importance cannot be understated. In fact, Chris Agutter’s side triumphed in each of the seven games in which the Englishman found the net.

The remaining three goals were scored in the Sussex Transport Senior Cup, as Temi struck the opener in our 3-1 triumph over East Preston in the second round before bagging a brace in the 5-0 rout over Eastbourne United in the following round.

Alongside his impressive goal tally, the 6’3 striker also supplied five assists in the National League South.

Temi being mobbed by teammates after netting against Chippenham Town back in April

Prior to his move to Worthing, the 24-year-old accrued plenty of experience in the sixth-tier, with spells at Hampton & Richmond Borough, Concord Rangers and Cheshunt.

Temi has followed in teammate Nicky Wheeler’s footsteps by signing a new deal with the Club this afternoon.

It’s Temi Time!