Departing Leopards midfielder thanks club as he prepares to report to Police training

Immediate former AFC Leopards defensive midfielder Daniel Musamali has poured praises on the club and Nzoia Sugar FC for offering him the platform to showcase his football talent.The midfielder is expected to report to the Embakasi Police Training College on Friday, a development that saw him bid farewell to the Den. He will be joined by the club’s skipper Marvin Nabwire.The shortest player on the pitch Daniel Musamali draws AFC Leopards with a superb header.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/MRy4gJ4uFl— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) March 13, 2022 Since gaining promotion to the top flight, Police have been openly displaying their financial muscle by assembling a team made up of Stars and the recent move to hand a couple of players employment may as well mean that the Law Enforcers are building a strong team for the future.Musamali who joined Leopards in January 2020 barely a month after leaving high school said he was grateful to the Kenyan football giant for trusting in him at a time when he lacked the requisite top flight experience.Leopards loaned out the youngster to Nzoia Sugar for the whole of last season, a decision that proved right as he has been solid since returning to the Den.Daniel Musamali turns a year old today HAPPY BIRTHDAY kijana mdogo 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂#OursForever #INGWE pic.twitter.com/DdJwGODmQN— AFC Leopards (@AFCLeopards) August 3, 2020 “Unfortunately I have to say goodbye to the Leopards fraternity at least for now. My gratitude goes to the management, technical bench, players and the fans for the support, encouragement and everything that we did as a team. I also thank Nzoia for they gave me the chance to play in the league,”he said.Musamali over the moon after opening league and club goal accountsMeanwhile, Musamali hopes to pick from where he will leave once he completes training. The prodigy poured cold water on the suggestion that the police training will derail him from achieving his dreams.”Joining police does not mean that I have lost it in as far as chasing my dreams as a player is concerned. I can’t wait to finish training and return to the pitch. There is still time to first work towards getting to my peak and achieving the goals I set the moment I joined top flight football, ” said the St. Anthony’s Boys, Kitale alumnus.

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