FKF Div. One: Kimani happy with Fortune Sacco transfer business, targets promotion

Fortune Sacco head coach Francis Kimani believes the club has signed quality players in the ongoing player registration window.The bankers have already confirmed four new arrivals with two more expected before the close of the day.The promotion-chasing Sacco retained the whole squad that turned for them during the first leg of the ever-unpredictable third tier.##NAJAVA_MECA_7821960##The Kirinyaga-based club went for a blend of young and experienced players hoping to assemble a squad that will be a force to reckon with in their hunt for a return to the second tier.Sacco have signed four players with striker Stephen Musyoka from Dandora Youth leading the pack, Kirinyaga Stars Kuvaa Kel, Alfones midfielder Mustafa Jared, and Olympic Pirates attacker Ibrahim Abubakar joining the club.The youthful tactician is happy to have got his desired arsenals under his roof as he maps an escape to the National Super League this season.”I am happy to have completed my transfer business, the team is youthful and therefore easy to learn and adapt to my tactics making it easy to compete at the highest level,” he told Mozzart Sport.”We have a balanced team as we maintained some of our core players, they will be useful in creating ample time for those coming in and helping them settle quickly adding the much-needed energy to the team,” he explainedThe gaffer, who has led the club to ten wins in fifteen matches this term, further suggested that the new fond winning mentality at the team is due to the perfect support they are getting from the management who have gone out of their way to ensure a hefty winning allowance is paid to the playing unit.Former Kisumu All-Stars custodian Boaz Opiyo hoping to find new home“The team is driven by the urge to storm the NSL, furthermore, this squad is passionate about the team and football in general making it easy for me as a coach to execute my duties,” he added.“The management has been supportive; the players are paid handsomely and that explains why none of them have been lured to depart in this window.”On the fans who have always seemed a threat to the visiting teams, the gaffer said,” At the start of the season we talked with all our fans and urged them to maintain peace in our matches, football is meant to bridge the gaps but not burn the bridges.”Kimani rallied the twelfth man to be available and cheer on their team as they are a strong source of motivation to the bankers.“We have more than ten games to play and we cannot do it without our fans. It is my humble request to them to come out in large numbers whenever we are in action and together stroll back to the NSL. We need them more than before,” concluded Kimani.Fortune are currently top of the FKF Divison One Zone A league on 31 points after 15 matches and get their second leg underway with a trip to Simba Apparel on Saturday.AFCON 2023: Ghana FA announces major shake-up following elimination – Chris Hughton sacked!

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