Ouma looking to end Sofapaka’s eight year continental football drought

Having failed to taste continental football in the last eight years, Sofapaka head coach David Ouma is looking to put an end to the unwanted record.Batoto ba Mungu last earned a ticket to the second tier of club continental football, the CAF Confederation Cup after winning the 2014 FKF Cup then known as Gotv Shield.AFC Leopards reveal where to get new jersey and pricesThe former Harambee Starlets head coach revealed that one of the main objectives of the upcoming season is to take the club back to continental football.“We had a relatively fair season, but going into the new one we have clear-cut targets and we really want to work towards achieving them. Sofapaka is a continental team, and it has been a long time since we had the feel of continental football. This is my prime aim for the season as I want to take the club back to its lost glory,” Ouma told the club’s official portal.##NAJAVA_MECA_6778579##The club is however yet to make it to the Group Stages of the CAF interclub competitions as they were knocked out by Zimbabwe’s Platinum FC in the Preliminary Round back in 2014.Ouma also heaped praise on his current squad noting that they are capable of delivering the targets the club have set ahead of the 2022-2023 season.Harambee Starlets defender delights after grabbing assist on debut in Romania“I have a great squad full of depth and balance, and I am optimistic that if the players stick to plan and execute all that we have been doing throughout training, then we will be able to achieve our targets for the season. I have a few injury concerns, but I am hopeful we will have everyone fit before the season kicks off,” added Ouma.

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