FKF Premier League side, Bandari FC will make a decision regarding the future of midfielder Whyvonne Isuza once they receive communication detailing his ban by the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK).The midfielder has reportedly been slapped with a four-year ban by ADAK for refusal/failure to submit to doping control. The ban is set to run until September 2015 it remains to be seen whether the 2017 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup winner will make a comeback into football or he will transition into other things.##NAJAVA_MECA_6806015##Isuza, who has previously turned out for Thika United, Nairobi Stima, Mathare United, AFC Leopards and Wazito FC joined the Dockers before the start of last season on a two-year deal and has one year left in his deal with the Mombasa based club. He started his Bandari stint strongly but a niggling calf injury derailed him before eventually ending his season prematurely.Isuza’s ban is reportedly due to refusal / failure to submit to doping control and started running on 6th September and is expected to lapse on 7th September 2025. Reached for a comment, Bandari CEO Edward Oduor said that they are yet to receive any communication regarding the ban slapped on the central midfielder. He added that once they receive a communique, they will make a decision regarding the player’s future with the termination of the remainder of his deal with the ambitious Dockers a possibility.“I had not heard about the ban until you informed me and so we will wait for official communication from the relevant people. Once we get that the board will sit and decide on the same and so at this point I cannot comment on the issue because I am not privy to what exactly transpired,” he told Mozzart Sport.You know a footballer is good when presented with lots options while in posession of the ball and end up choosing the right one.What we call overchoice or choice overload. KDB demonstrated this yesterday with his goal against chelsea.— whyvonne isuza (@isuza_whyvonne) January 16, 2022 The midfielder has not been training with the club for weeks now and Oduor clarified that the workaholic midfielder has been nursing an injury.“He has been injured and that is the reason he has not been training with the rest of the team… Once everything is clear we will inform the public,” he added.Kenya has been in the headlines in recent months over the escalating cases of doping amongst athletes. It is a menace that new sports CS Ababu Namwamba promised to tackle after he was sworn in.FKF Premier League referees set to undergo PET