Posta Rangers drop six players

FKF Premier League side Posta Rangers has parted ways with six players as they begin rebuilding ahead of the 2021/22 FKF Premier League campaign that starts towards the end of September.The Stanley Okumbi led outfit is currently restructuring as they seek to better their 13th place finish last season, the former Harambee Stars head coach joined the team mid through the season and he now has an off-season window to shape his team in the way he deems fit.Among those leaving is striker Ezekiel Okare, the forward hasn’t seen much play time since Okumbi took over and he now departs after requesting the termination of his contract with the club. He has previously turned out for Sofapaka and Ulinzi Stars.Okare in search of more playing time after parting ways with Posta RangersFormer Vihiga United striker Amos Kigadi also exits. The forward joined Posta in February but failed to score a single goal for the club and he has now been released to pave way for the arrival of other forwards. Former Mt. Kenya United and KCB midfielder Clinton Kisiavuki who hasn’t played much under Okumbi also exits.Ezekiel Okare is set to leave Posta Rangers in search of more playtime. The former Sofapaka and Ulinzi Stars striker hasn’t featured much under coach Stanley Okumbi.I hope Batoto ba Mungu sign him, he’s the man that saved them from going down in 2016.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/ferQ7pQvtq— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 27, 2021 Former Bandari and Nairobi Stima midfielder Alex Luganji departs too and so does former Ushuru FC and FC Talanta left-back Evans Maliachi. Luganji has been linked with a move to AFC Leopards while Maliachi is set to rejoin FC Talanta. Completing the list is Samuel Kapen who was on loan at the club from Liberty Academy.Released playersEzekiel Okare, Samuel Kapen, Clinton Kisiavuki, Alex Luganji, Evans Maliachi, and Amos KigadiThe team has so far signed two players. – Sammy Imbuye from Sofapaka and Victor Majid from Zambian side Prison Leopards. “There will be a few more departures. A number of players are retiring while others may leave for other teams and that means we will be a little busy this window,” a source from the Mail-men camp told Mozzart Sport.##EDITORS_CHOICE##

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