APS Bomet head coach Alfred Chole says there is no time to celebrate their promotion to the National Super League as the team is focused on winning the remaining match of the 2023-2024 FKF Division One season.Bomet sealed their return to the second tier on Sunday with one match remaining, defeating hosts Green Commandos 1-0 in a thrilling encounter held at Kakamega High School Grounds.##NAJAVA_MECA_8063062##The victory marked the Black Berets’ comeback to what is considered the toughest league in the country after two years in the cold.Following their relegation to the third tier for refusing to participate in FKF-sanctioned leagues at the start of the 2022–2023 season, Chole, who was part of the technical bench at the time, expressed delight at steering the club back to their rightful league.He attributed the success to the unwavering support of the entire Bomet community.”It is satisfying to win the league and secure promotion to the NSL. We’ve been working towards this for over nine months, and I’m thrilled to see our efforts finally pay off,” said the former Fortune Sacco striker.”This victory is not just for the players and technical bench but also for our loyal fans and our supportive boss, Madam Rose Chemutai. Everyone who contributed to our success deserves credit.”Mwatate United sues Football Kenya Federation, Dimba PatriotsDespite the achievement, Chole emphasized that there’s little time for celebrations as the focus shifts to the final match of the season against promotion play-off hopefuls Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) at Bomet IAAF Stadium on Sunday.Chole noted that he wants to reward the fans for their commitment and there is no better way of doing it than a win against close rivals in the league.”I’ve given the boys a day off to savor their accomplishments, but we can’t dwell on it for long. We still have a crucial match against MOFA in front of our supporters, and winning it would be a fitting tribute to their unwavering support,” remarked Chole.Inside Kawinzi’s plan to arrest Posta Rangers free fallWhile APS have secured a berth in the second division for the 2024/2025 season, MOFA, who currently hold the second spot, will be hoping that third-placed Compel FC falter in their upcoming match against St. Joseph’s Youth in Nakuru on Wednesday, increasing their chances of featuring in the playoffs.The league draws to a close on Sunday after nine months of thrilling encounters.