Gor Mahia striker Benson Omala has set a target of between fifteen and twenty goals in the 2022/23 FKF Premier League that will tentatively commence on 12 November 2022.With the departure of Congolese, Sando Sando Yangayay and Samuel Onyango and the club not in a position to recruit players due to a FIFA-imposed transfer ban, Omala has been left as the main man upfront for K’Ogalo and coach Johnathan McKinstry will be hoping that he fires his team to the title next season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6767398##He has been in great form during pre-season, finding the back of the net ten times. His latest was a brace against Ulinzi Stars last Saturday in a match that ended in a two-all draw as the team continues to prepare for the new campaign.The player is looking forward to the new campaign and has a target that he wants to achieve. He believes that with the aid of his teammates, he can hit the 20-mark goal,“I am looking forward to the start of the new season, we have prepared well and I think we are ready for the new campaign. As an individual, I have set a target of 15-20 goals, this is a target that I believe with the help of my teammates I will achieve,” he told Mozzart Sport.17-year old Schoolboy Benson Omala named KPL Player of the Month. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/pjCRTGTDls— Limo 👾 (@Limorio_) January 29, 2020 On their ambition as a club, Omala says the plan is to win the league title and feature in the CAF Champions League again. The club is by far the most successful side in the country with 19 titles but they have missed out in the last two seasons; both were lifted by Tusker FC and the former Western Stima man wants his side to end the Brewers’ dominance next season.“Gor Mahia is Kenya’s most successful club and our objective as a club is to play continental football. So when the league starts the goal will be to lift the league title and feature in the CAF Champions League in the following season,” he added.Gor’s two-window ban will come to an end in January. The club will be in a position to recruit from mid-season onwards.Linton Maina makes cameo appearance as Koln win to keep Conference League progression hopes alive