Gor Mahia captain Philemon Otieno says the team will be out to reclaim the FKF Premier League title in the 2022/23 season. Kick-off date for the new campaign remains unclear.K’Ogalo lost the last two league titles to Tusker FC. The team struggled largely due to financial and personnel problems after they were slapped with a two-window transfer ban by FIFA for failing to pay some of their former foreign players. They will be able to recruit players from January 2023.##NAJAVA_MECA_6686151##The club recently received some financial boost when they signed a mega sponsorship deal with a gaming firm. The three-year deal is worth Ksh. 80 million which is the largest club sponsorship deal ever witnessed in the country.Otieno, who is the team leader understands that the club has to be winning titles and he says the goal is to reclaim the league title from Tusker FC next season. The Brewers bagged back-to-back league titles.“The mood in the camp is encouraging and I believe we borrowed some crucial lessons from the just-concluded season which we can use to turn the tide in our favor come the new season,” Otieno told the Star.In July, the club hire northern Irish tactician Johnathan McKinstry to replace German Andreas Spier who had served for under six months and Otieno appreciates the job done by the former Harambee Stars technical director.“Spiers did a marvelous job during his time. His departure won’t distract us from our main objective, which is to win the title next season. We must remain true to our goal as the playing unit. The management made the decision to part ways with him and I trust they had a good reason,” he added.Bernard Ochieng features as Arba Minch taste defeat in Ethiopian season opener