Right back Omar Somobwana leaves Bandari on mutual consent

Bandari have announced the release of right back Omar Samobwana.Club Vice-Chairman Twaha Mbarak said on Wednesday that the two parties have parted ways on mutual consent.“We sat down with the player and helped him understand that he was not in the plans of the coach and agreed to allow him get playing time elsewhere,” Mbarak revealed.##NAJAVA_MECA_7855503##Though Mbarak did not reveal the terms of the separation, it is believed the player was offered a six month payment of his current salary to convince him to leave. He was among four former under-20 national team players who were signed by the dockers last July. Otieno eager to overcome goal dry spell,attain season’s targetOthers are Boniface Mwangemi, Keegan Ndemi and Fidel Origa.The four had signed three year contracts with the club. In recent months, the player had found playing time hard to come by.Somobwana was loaned out to Ulinzi Stars in the first leg of the season.Mbarak revealed they were negotiating with three other players to agree on a mutual parting of ways so as to avoid litigation.“We also want to release another three players and we have initiated talks with them. We want what is best for both parties so that we don’t end up in litigation,” he said.Paul Were to bounce back with Mathare United moveSix players have sued the club for unfair termination of their contracts and the matter is currently at the Sports Disputes Tribunal (SDT).In another development Bandari have announced the arrival of Ali Said on a two year contract.Said was formerly with division one side Omax FC.

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