With the club still serving a transfer embargo from FIFA, AFC Leopards have been on a contract renewal spree with the assistant captain Peter Thiong’o the latest in committing his future to the club.The club was banned by FIFA from signing new players for failing to pay their former captain, Soter Kayumba Ksh1.8 million due to a breach of contract.Ingwe continue player business as versatile defender extends contractThe speedy winger was delighted to have inked a new contract with Ingwe and is eager to put his best foot forward for the team ahead of the 2022-2023 season.“I’m happy to renew my contract with this great team. I am looking forward to delivering my best to the team. I really appreciate all the support from our wonderful fans; hoping for more of it next season,” said Thiong’o.Ingwe have extended the contracts of Washington Munene, Jaffari Odenyi, Cliff Nyakeya, Collins Shivachi, Tedian Esilaba, Saad Musa and Robert Mudenyu ahead of next season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6573533##AFC Leopards revealed that the winger who was signed from Kakamega Homeboyz signed a new one-year contract after being an integral member of the squad last season.Boost for AFC Leopards as duo commit future to the club“Our assistant captain Peter Thiong’o is extending his stay with us. Peter has been a key member of the squad since joining us Kakamega Homeboyz in November 2020.He has signed a new one year contract with the club,” read a statement from AFC Leopards.Thiong’o was converted to a full back at the tail end of last season after Lewis Bandi was pushed into midfielder after recovering from a long-term injury.