Goalkeeper Brandon Obiero adds to Kariobangi Sharks’ long list of departures

Football Kenya Federation Premier League side Kariobangi Sharks have been hit with yet another player exit after goalkeeper Brandon Obiero confirmed his departure from the William Muluya coached side, Mozzart Sport can reveal.Obiero, who joined the club from Coast Stima at the start of the 2020/2021 top flight season, said that he was calling time on his two year stint at the club in search of greener pastures.“I can confirm I am leaving Sharks after two years with the club. It is time for a new challenge and this is the best time for me to take that step,” the custodian told Mozzart Sport.Kariobangi Sharks goalkeeper Brandon Obiero has left the club.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/BnYTcjW2JH— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) July 18, 2022 Ahead of the new 2022/2023 season that is set to kick off on 27 August 2022 according to the government appointed Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee, Sharks will be forced into a massive replacement mission after losing upto seven players since the 2021/2022 season concluded.Veteran experienced midfielder and immediate former captain Patillah Omoto already confirmed his exit alongside combative defender Boniface ‘Kajos’ Onyango.Brandon Obiero relishing the FKFPL dream“Dear Kariobangi Sharks, how do I express myself? First, I would like to express how much of a privilege it has been to play for this great club. Since making my debut in 2005 it has been a journey any Sharks lad could wish for.I would like to thank everyone involved with the club for making Sharks one of the best clubs around. A very big thank you to every coach I have played under for showing trust in me and teaching me all I know,” Patillah, who ended an over 15 year relationship with Sharks wrote in his farewell letter.Midfield veteran Patillah Omoto departs Kariobangi Sharks after 15 years of serviceEnock Wanyama, Douglas Mokaya, Brian Olang and Ziyad Kiwanuka have also left with more players like Eric Mmata and Tom Teka, who are training with Tusker FC, set to also leave the club.Kariobangi Sharks, the 2018 FKF Cup champions, finished the ended campaign in 11th place on 41 points.

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