FKF PL sides raid Soy United for players

FKF División One side has lost a number of key players and the team is now set to commence rebuilding ahead of the 2022/23 season.Soy, missed out on promotion to the National Super League last season and this resulted in the dismissal of coach Peter Okidi. The club is yet to name his successor.##NAJAVA_MECA_6606272##FKF Premier League sides however managed to identify some good players from the side who are now on the move. Kariobangi Sharks, who are in a massive rebuilding process have picked two players from the club. The two are Kevin ‘Mabuti’ Musamali and Sharrif Musa. Musamali, a utility defender is known for his no-nonsense style of play while Musa an attacking midfielder carries pace and flair.Defender Timothy Warinda is set to join Nairobi City Stars, the central defender has been training with Simba wa Nairobi for weeks now and is set to ink a deal. Midfield dynamo Hillary Dukussy has signed up for KCB.The team has further been dealt a blow after AFC Leopards recalled right back Lauren Sitati who is now set to link up with the first team. The player had been loaned out by Ingwe for the 2021/22 season.Hillary Dukussy Ojiambo,mixed emotions,a boy who was so loyal to our cause at @_SOYUNITED since he stepped out of Langata High School,though proud,the tinge of loss is but a manifest of mutual love,respect and unmatched camaraderie.All the best Dulla.— Chahilu .A.Edwin (@wakiliayiro) August 29, 2022 “Although we are sad to lose these players who were key to our goals as a club, we are happy to see them progress to the next level of their careers and wish them well. As Soy United, we pride in seeing these players develop and move to the next stage of their careers. We are also confident of getting new and equally talented players to replace them, ” founder and club president Edwin Chahilu told Mozzart Sport.Meanwhile, the club is still trying to source a sponsor in order to try and earn a promotion back to the second tier next season.”Right now I am using my own money to run the club and sometimes it can be challenging. We are knocking on doors in order to get some sponsorship and I hope that we will get some form of partnership to enable us to achieve our goal which is returning to the National Super League next season,” he added.No new names at Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards as transfer window set for Wednesday closure

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