Former Migori Youth FC attacking midfielder Ben Stanley Omondi is looking forward to enjoying his stay in the top-flight Football Kenya Federation Premier League after completing his move to 2009 Kenya Premier League champions Sofapaka.In what will be his maiden season in the top tier when the 2022/2023 campaign commences, Omondi, who is expected to fill in the huge boots of Harambee Stars marksman Lawrence Juma who joined Rwanda’s AS Kigali, expressed his delight at getting the deal done from Migori Youth who play in the second tier national Super League.Kenyan superstar Eric ‘Marcelo’ Ouma collects man of the match award after heroic performance in Sweden“I feel special and honored to have joined this great club. I have found a team that is ambitious and out to challenge for titles.This was a major factor that made it possible for me to put pen to paper at the club. We have had great preparation so far, and I am confident we will get the results from the onset,” Omondi told the club website##NAJAVA_MECA_6716132##Having already tasted a bit of the action with his Sofapaka side in the inaugural edition of the Elite preseason cup, Omondi, who is touted as a future prospect, noted the difference in intensity between the two sides but backed himself to fit right in when the season gets underway.“There is a big difference in terms of intensity and quality of play between the top league as compared to the National Super League.Kipchoge reveals 1:59 Challenge as best moment of career, opens up on secret to longevityFor the time I have had to train with the team and participate in the build-up matches, I feel very much geared up for the new season and the challenge ahead. I cannot wait to give it my very best in a month’s time,” he confidently stated.