Judith Atieno has set her eyes on bagging loads of goals and win the league title after she sealed a move to Rwanda’s Rayon Sports Women’s team from Mathare United Women’s team.The joins the fast-growing list of women footballers ditching the stalled FKF Premier League for other leagues within the continent and outside the continent. Tanzania has proved to be the destination of choice with Simba Queens, Yanga Princess, and Fountain Gate Princess scrambling for Kenya talents.##NAJAVA_MECA_6757961##Atieno has become the latest player to move out of the Kenya Women Premier League inking a one-year deal with the Nyamirambo based side. At Rayon, she will link up with Harambee Stars winger Paul Were who plays for the men’s side.Speaking after inking a deal with her new side, the player expressed her delight at how she has been received. She says everyone at the club has been warm and that she already feels at home at Rayon, her first club outside the Kenyan borders.”This is my first time playing professional football outside Kenya. I was overwhelmed with the warm reception I received from the management, fellow players and technical team. I now call this team my home away from home,” she told the Nation.NEW PLAYER | Judith Atieno OchiengWe are happy to announce that we have signed Kenyan international striker Judith Otieno from @mathare_women for one (1) season.Welcome Judith to the blue family. #Gikundiro | #OneTeamOneDream | #Rwot pic.twitter.com/UcNXCqRzwz— Rayon Sports Women F.C (@RayonSportsWFC) October 26, 2022 The 21-year old wants to bag goals at her new home so as to help the team lift the league title. Last season she scored 13 goals in 11 games while in 2018 she scored 15 goals”I am here for one job, to score goals for the club. I want to help the team achieve its targets by winning the league. I want to assure the Rayon Sports family that I shall make them proud,” she continued.Stars Abroad: Yidah misses Marumo draw, three Kenyans to feature in Europe on Thursday