Kenya Police Bullets FC are aiming for continental supremacy, according to their chairman, Munga Nyale, who confidently stated that the team has no competition in Kenyan football.Under the leadership of coach Beldine Odemba, Police Bullets had an outstanding debut season, winning the league unbeaten and securing a spot in the CECAFA Women Champions League qualifiers.In the regional tournament, the Bullets exceeded expectations, reaching the finals by defeating well-established teams like Yei Stars, Rayon Sports Women, and Simba Queens before stumbling to eventual champions CBE of Ethiopia.##NAJAVA_MECA_8333652##According to Nyale, this was only the beginning, as the team now sets its sights on becoming one of the best in Africa.“We’re not focusing on the local league anymore. We won’t waste our time there. Our real challenge is how to compete with top teams from Morocco, Ethiopia, and South Africa. That’s the level we want to be at,” Nyale remarked at Nyayo Stadium after Police men’s side narrowly lost 1-0 to Zamalek.Police Bullets head coach Beldine Odemba opens up on impact of gala awardsNyale also expressed high hopes for the Police men’s team, predicting a double victory in the FKF Premier League and the Mozzart Bet Cup this season. For the women’s team, he was even more confident:“When it comes to the ladies, it’s a foregone conclusion. We have no real competition here in Kenya. Kenya Police Bullets are in a league of their own,” he added.Commenting on the squad’s strength, Nyale said, “To be the best, we need top-quality players, and we’re committed to providing them with the right environment and resources to excel.”STARS ABROAD: Kenyan forward shines in Norway, Omondi features in RomaniaIn a previous interview, Nyale hinted at plans to raise the players’ minimum wage to Ksh 20,000 as part of a strategy to boost morale and performance.The Bullets will kick off their title defense against newly promoted side Kisped Queens at Police Sacco Stadium.