Mara Sugar FC goalkeeper Felix Adoyo had to move from the comfort of his hometown, the lakeside city of Kisumu, to the remote small town of Trans Mara in order to achieve his dream and target of playing in the FKF Premier League.One of life’s ways of growing according to many life coaches and writers like Abigael Gabera, is moving away from your hometown. This step and decision is significant in so many ways that in the end it shapes people’s lives.Q&A: Soy United’s patron gets candid on club’s success and plans after achieving promotionIt means leaving the comfort zone, venturing into unfamiliar territory that sometimes has no one watching over your back, learning things on your own and charting your own path.This was the exact case for Adoyo who made the decision and is now delighted that he has the opportunity to finally fulfil his dream. Like for many others, the dream had to be achieved away from home##NAJAVA_MECA_8216376##“I am very happy and excited with the achievement we have had. This has been a dream come true for me. From the beginning of the season, this was not only my personal target but also that of the team.” said Adoyo“When I left Kisumu to come to Mara Sugar, I had my targets set on gaining promotion with the team and getting the chance to play in the Premier League and I am happy that we will get to play in the top tier.” he continuedWantaway Murang’a Seal goalkeeper aims to become Harambee Stars mainstayTo achieve all that, Adoyo had to shift his mind and attention to football in totality and be ready to adapt immediately. He lauded the environment at Mara Sugar as one that is good for the development of a player.“It’s all in the mind. I had to focus and just set my eyes on what took me to Mara. Mara is a very good environment for anyone who wants to grow in football. The weather is good and the place is away from the challenges that come with life in the city.” added Adoyo##NAJAVA_MECA_8216346##For his contributions, Adoyo was awarded as the club’s best goalkeeper in their end of season party last weekend having kept 15 of their 20 clean sheets in the National Super League.