Dejected South Sudanese defender prematurely calls time on problematic Kenyan football

Former Wazito centre half John Kuol says he has closed the Kenyan football chapter and will subsequently not accept offers in the forthcoming transfer window.Kuol announced that he had made up his mind to exit the Kenyan football scene at the end of the concluded season that ended prematurely for him after suffering a knee injury back in March.#KPLTRANSFERS | John Kuol Chol Joh has joined @k_sharksfc from @chemelil_fc in a deal that will keep him at the club until 31 December 2021. #KPL2018 pic.twitter.com/M7EImYEpze— Kenya Premier League (@TheOfficialKPL) June 6, 2018 The South Sudanese defender last graced the competition in March when Wazito fell to Gor Mahia by a solitary goal and would go one to terminate his deal with Wazito.His decision to cut ties with Wazito came out as a strong indication that a move abroad was in the offing but he insists that he has no offers yet but he is interested in securing a host of them soon.##NAJAVA_MECA_6507575##Asked on why he is no longer interested in Kenyan football, the former Chemelil Sugar man says time is ripe for him to explore a new challenge as he seeks to keep his dream of turning professional alive.”My time as an active player in the Kenyan league came to an end upon the conclusion of the past season. I have enjoyed playing in the league for close to five seasons and I feel it is the right time to look for a new challenge,” he disclosed.Season over for Wazito centre back John KuolKuol broke to the local scene in 2018 when he signed for Chemelil after completing his High School studies. He joined Sharks six months later and was part of the squad that won the domestic Cup in 2018 and consequently represented the country in the CAF Confederation Cup.He crossed to Wazito last year but an injury suffered early in the second leg impeded him from serving the outfit to the tail end of the season that saw them finish third from bottom.

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