Boro’s new number nine spent five years at Ebbsfleet United, where he scored 55 times in 157 appearances and won The National League South title along the way.
The Newham born striker started his Youth career with Wigan Athletic in their Under 18s side, before signing his first professional contract at the end of the 2011/12 campaign.
He joined Mansfield Town in August 2014, scoring on his debut in a 2-1 away victory over Exeter City and eventually going to make 28 appearance and adding six goals to his name.
A move to Ronnie Moore’s Hartlepool United followed in summer 2015, after spending five months on loan at the League Two outfit. He scored five times across 35 appearances.
Bingham signed for Hamilton Academical in August 2016 and found the net 11 times in 81 appearances up in South Lanarkshire
After leaving Hamilton Academical at the start of 2019, he signed a short term deal with Cheltenham Town, followed by a stint at Doncaster Rovers in League One where he scored once in eight appearances.
Rakish made a handful of appearances for Dundee United after signing a short-term deal in February 2019 before departing at the end of the 2019/20 season.
A special time in Kent was next on the agenda, as Bingham finished Ebbsfleet United’s top goalscorer in his debut season (2020/21) and netted in the Play-Off Final at Dorking Wanderers the following season (2021/22).
He also settled an FA Cup First Round tie with FC Halifax Town by scoring the winning goal in a 2-1 home victory.
Alongside his good friend and team-mate Dominic Poleon, The Fleet won the National League South 2022/23 and both players even scored in a home victory over Farnborough in the opening month of the season.
A couple of injury setbacks restricted his total number of appearances at Stonebridge Road, but he holds a wealth of experience from time in the EFL and at National League level and is ready for his next challenge.
Bingham had a telepathic connection with team-mate Poleon when partnered together for The Fleet and the pair will be looking to replicate that electric form in north east Hampshire.
Delighted with to get one of his summer targets over the line, Boro boss Spencer Day said: “Just WOW!
“What a phenomenal double signing of proven goalscorers in the National League South and National League.”
Quite frankly I didn’t think it could happen, but thanks for the Directors for stepping in. This is a real statement of intent and on two year deals.
“Can’t wait to get going and this is some firepower we have the club now!”
“Both lads are desperate to push on after less inspiring seasons but to me that hunger was a big factor in getting them here.
Bingham has been allocated shirt number 9.
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