Shabana FC’s primary Achilles heel during this campaign has been their goalkeeping department, which has, on numerous occasions, let the team down by conceding easy, avoidable, and at times, suspicious goals.The most recent incident occurred on Saturday against Ulinzi Stars, where they allowed a goal that many considered cheap.##NAJAVA_MECA_7812121##In response to this season’s struggles, the club has decided to overhaul the goalkeeping department. They are set to sign at least two new goalkeepers and release a similar number ahead of a crucial second leg, starting with their upcoming league match against Nairobi City Stars.Following the 1-0 defeat on Saturday, the club has invited two seasoned goalkeepers to train with the team with the intention of bringing them on board. The first is Peter Odhiambo, who recently parted ways with Bandari. Odhiambo has previously played for Mathare United, Gor Mahia, Wazito FC, Sofapaka, and AS Kigali in Rwanda.KCB defender Nashon Alembi thrilled after comeback from injury lay-offThe second goalkeeper is Ezekiel Owade, who terminated his contract with Muhoroni Youth FC in November. Owade has previously played for Nakumatt FC, AFC Leopards, and Bidco United. Both experienced goalkeepers trained with the club on Monday morning.”Both players trained with the team on Monday, and based on current indications, both will be signed by the club. Everyone within the team acknowledges that the goalkeeping department has been our main problem this season. That’s why we’ve decided to strengthen it. Two keepers are coming on board, and we will be parting ways with a similar number,” revealed a source within the club.Of the three goalkeepers currently within the club hierarchy, only Mustafa Oduor is expected to remain. Victor Kamungo and the out-of-favor Erick Ongiri, who has been in goal for most games this season, are expected to leave the club.Shabana’s next league game is against Nairobi City Stars in two weeks in Nairobi.
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