Sofapaka’s new signing Fiston Abdoul Razak believes he still has much to offer after sealing a return to Batoto Ba Mungu, eight years after he left the club for South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns.The Burundian international was among the 17 players unveiled by the Batoto ba Mungu on Wednesday in Karen. This came at a time when the club unveiled their new coach, Francis Haringingo, who succeeded David Ouma. The former Harambee Starlets coach was elevated to the role of Technical Director. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7403815##Fiston returns to Sofapaka eight years after ending his first stint with the club. After taking the FKF Premier League by storm, he was signed by Sundowns and went on to play for Bloemfontein Celtic, Al-Zawraa (Iraq), JS Kabylie (Algeria), ENPPI SC (Egypt), Yanga (Tanzania), and Olympique Club de Khouribga of Morocco. Sofapaka Chief Elly Kalekwa optimistic about securing club sponsorship soonHe has struggled with injuries in recent years, but the player believes his return to Kenyan football is timely. He says he has gained enough experience to steer the 2009 league champions to success.”After gaining vast experience in several top leagues, I feel this is the right time to offer my experience and skills to steer Sofapaka back to their glory days,” he told the club website.On his return to Batoto ba Mungu, the player expressed his delight at returning, describing the Kenya giants as his family. Sofapaka parade new signings ahead of the 2023-24 season”It feels good to be back at Sofapaka after seven years. This team is like a family, and it is where I honed my skills. I could never forget it, and it’s an honor to be back to help them win the local trophies and help them qualify for Champions League football next season,” he added.Fiston will have a taste of the FKF Premier League when Sofapaka plays defending champions Gor Mahia on day one of the season.Burundi will beat Harambee Stars in World Cup qualifiers says Fiston Razak