Immediate former Sofapaka winger Darius Msagha has confirmed his return to Bandari Football Club after helping Batoto Ba Mungu retain their FKF Premier League (FKFPL) status.The player rejoins the Mombasa-based club a year after leaving the dockers.Last week, the quick-footed offensive player announced that he would depart Sofapaka following the play-off matches.This will be Msagha’s second stint with the dockers, having joined as a youngster in 2016.##NAJAVA_MECA_8221869##The midfielder performed admirably for Sofapaka in the 2023–24 season, scoring eleven goals and assisting a couple of others.The athletic attacker also helped the 2009 winners stay in the FKF Premier League following Sofapaka’s 2-0 win on aggregate over Naivas in the two-legged promotion playoffs. “It is true that I have returned to Bandari for the upcoming season. “I had options, but I chose Bandari. I am currently processing my release letter before joining the rest of the team for preseason training,” he explained.Despite being linked with moves to Tusker, Police, and Tanzania’s Singida Black Stars, the midfielder says he chose Bandari for playing time.Interestingly, the midfielder will reunite with coach Kennedy Odhiambo, who signed him at the club eight years ago.Ghanaian midfielder Enock Morrison on verge of joining Gor MahiaBandari unveiled the Harambee Stars assistant coach earlier in the day, marking his third stint with the club.He will be deputized by John Baraza, while Jerry Onyango will resume his role as goalkeeper coach.”I chose Bandari because of the opportunities for playing time, which I am convinced I will have plenty of. I’ve worked with coach Odhiambo, who offered me a Premier League opportunity at a young age,” he affirmed.In addition, the former Admiral FC forward hopes to play for the Harambee Stars.Msagha says he is determined to improve in the 2024–25 season to earn a call-up to the national team.”My goal for the upcoming season is to improve on last season’s performance because I want to play for the national team in the AFCON and World Cup qualifiers,” the ex-Mwatate player concluded.Tough hurdles as CECAFA Kagame Cup semis take centre stage