November 21, 2024
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According to the Bullets interim head coach Milton Kidiga, the club had lost almost everybody due to the financial difficulties they are going through, hence the need to replace them by going to the market.

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“According to our situation we lost a lot of players to the extent that we remained with only 10. This forced us to look for other players who would come in to replace them,” Kidiga said.

For Leopards, it has been very quiet in the den since the club is still serving the FIFA transfer ban for two consecutive seasons.

Following the lifting of Gor Mahia’s FIFA ban last week, the record champions snapped up eight players from Kakamega Homeboyz, Kitara FC (Uganda), URA FC (Uganda), Saif Sporting Club (Bangladesh), and Bongonaya FC.

They also promoted three players from their youth program.

Wazito FC signed 13 players and released eight while Mathare United managed to rope in 12 new players.

Police FC did sign four to replace the four who left while Kakamega Homeboyz signed 12 and saw 11 leave the club with Bandari bringing five on board after losing three.

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Second placed Nzoia Sugar signed James Kibande on loan from Kenya Police to replace Feliian Okanda who joined Kakamega Homeboyz.

Full list:

Bandari FC

  1. Amos ASEMBEKA – (Wazito FC)
  2. John MWITA – (Contract Renewal)
  3. Joseph IRUNGU – (Sofapaka FC)
  4. Aleeleya SHEIKH – (Kakamega Homeboyz FC)
  5. Shassiri NAHIMANA – (Bumamuru FC, Burundi)

Out.

MMUST FOOTBALL CLUB on X: "We are ready for the match ahead of us: MMUST VS KONA  RANGERS The #varsityboys are counting on your support till the last minute.  Cheer us ooon!

  1. Justine NDIKUMANA – (Coastal Union SC, Tanzania)
  2. Felly MULUMBA – (Coastal Union SC, Tanzania)
  3. Wilberforce LUGOGO – (SS ASSAD FC)

Bidco United FC

In.

  1. Jacob ONYANGO – (Ulinzi Stars FC)

FKF Leagues & Competition

  1. Kassim MWINYI

Gor Mahia FC

In.

  1. Bryson Jerome WANGAI – (Bongonaya FC)
  2. Patrick Henry KADDU – (Kitara FC, Uganda)
  3. Shafik Kuchi KAGIMU – (URA FC, Uganda)
  4. Sylvester OWINO – (Kakamega Homeboyz FC)
  5. Bonface OTIENO – (Gor Mahia Youth FC)
  6. Emery BAYISENGE – (Saif Sporting Club, Bangladesh)
  7. Parmenas OCHOLLA – (Gor Mahia Youth FC)
  8. Gilbert OTIENO – (Gor Mahia Youth FC)

Out.

MMUST FOOTBALL CLUB on X: "We are ready for the match ahead of us: MMUST VS KONA  RANGERS The #varsityboys are counting on your support till the last minute.  Cheer us ooon!

  1. Victor OCHIENG – (Sofapaka FC)

Kakamega Homeboyz FC

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