Coastal based Bandari confirm dates for preseason training

Bandari FC are set to resume training next week in readiness for the new season that is tentatively set to kick off in September 2022, coach Anthony Kimani has confirmed.The Dockers ended the season in fourth position and will be seeking to better the performance next season. Many expected them to contest for the title in the just concluded campaign but a rough patch along the way saw them slip in the race.##NAJAVA_MECA_6492225##They are now set to commence their pre-season and coach Kimani says they will link up at the end of next week to commence their preparations for the new campaign.“Next week we expect to begin our pre-season ahead of next season so the players have this week and part of next week to be with their families in different part of the country. We expect the full squad to be back by the end of next week,” he told CitizenThe tactician also confirmed that they have lined up a number of friendly matches against local sides as part of their readiness for the new season.“We have engaged a number of clubs over the possibility of playing them in the friendlies as we prepare for next season. Some have confirmed while others are still in talks because they are also working on their schedules and we have to be patient with them,” he added.FEB 2022: joined bandari on loan from coastal heroes fc🤝🏾✅.JUNE 2022: Voted as the Bandari FC fans player of the season 🏆.Congratulations @mudiga_10#kefootball pic.twitter.com/6tI1giGq1C— Kefootball_ (@Kefootball1) June 29, 2022 The team will also be seeking to make some additions to the team to beef up the squad.“We have a very good squad but it is important to have more quality and depth to increase the level of competition and that why it’s important make number of signings just in case some players get injured we will be in a position to replace them,” he added.The club has parted ways with midfielders Danson Chetambe and Collins Agade.

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