Campbell is a technically gifted full back with heaps of experience in the National League South.

Born in Croydon, the 30-year-old started his career at nearby Bromley, initially as a goalkeeper before making the switch to defence at 17 years old.

After short spells at Merstham and Dulwich Hamlet, Campbell re-signed for Bromley when the Ravens were in the National League.

For the start of the 2018/19 season, Campbell joined Eastbourne Borough and made 66 appearances at Priory Lane in a two-year span.

After short spells at Tonbridge Angels, Bognor Regis and Welling United, Campbell signed for Kent Rivals Dartford.

He played a significant role in the push for the National League South playoffs for the Darts in which they were defeated in the Quarter Final to Chippenham after finishing in 4th place.

Following Dartford, Campbell went on to play for Chatham Town and then Gosport Borough in the Southern Premier Divison South before signing for National League South outfit Hampton & Richmond.

This season, he has made 29 appearances for the Beavers and scored on three occasions and secured eight assists.

Joint-manager Joe Lea commented on his arrival, he said: “Kristian is a player that me and Pat know really well.”

He added: “We played with Kristian a few years ago whilst we were in the National League South with Bognor and we most recently had him with us at Gosport last year in a side that finished 4th and in the playoffs.

“We know that Kristian is a top human being and a really humble person who will come in and give everything for the club.

“He’s also a really talented footballer and gives us something different that we’re maybe lacking at the moment, so we’re delighted to have him on board, and we look forward to hopefully seeing him in action tomorrow night.”