FC Talanta Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Godfrey Mwaloma has outlined visionary plans for the ongoing 2024/25 season, including challenging defending champions Gor Mahia to the FKF Premier League crown.This is not the first time the team will be looking to get the better of the record Kenyan champions, having previously triumphed over them 4-2 last season.In an exclusive interview with Mozzart Sport, Mwaloma noted that their 1-0 victory over Sofapaka has already demonstrated their potential to being serious title contenders this season.Harambee Stars rise six paces in latest FIFA rankings“We believe that this time we will be title contenders and play just like other teams like Gor Mahia and Bandari. Last season, we were among the three teams that beat Gor Mahia. We finished strong and we have started on a high note,” Mwaloma told Mozzart Sport.The forward-thinking CEO further explained that apart from winning, their aim was to ensure that players reap the financial benefits of their talents.“We want to provide an alternative source of income to players through sports. We also want to avail opportunities for players to be exposed worldwide and possible scouting to improve their earnings. The idea of FC Talanta is to create opportunities for players to go beyond the country,” he continued.##NAJAVA_MECA_8342421##The team has bolstered its squad by roping in several talented players who are products of the Talanta Hela U19 tournament. This move, according to Mwaloma, aligns perfectly with the mission of the Kenya Academy of Sports, the financiers of the team, whose core objective is to nurture and promote young players.“The fact that the team is run under the Kenya Academy of Sports is the motivation for us to provide a pathway for players from the Talanta Hela program that was run last year. They have the platform to grow by playing against senior players,” he averred.Gor Mahia turn to Gad Mathews experince ahead of second leg clash with Al AhlyAt the same time, the club is in the advanced stages of setting up both a ladies’ and youth team. This expansion aims to provide more opportunities for youth development.“FC Talanta management in line with club licensing regulation is in the process of putting together a ladies’ team and a youth team so that the young players will be exposed and eventually join the senior team. It is a five-year plan.We want to promote ladies’ football and it has been a bit challenging because there are very few teams. That is why we have a lady head coach to offer guidance to the ladies. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8342441##As she handles the senior team, she will also come down to see what is happening with the ladies. That is why we went for Jackline Juma,” Mwaloma explained.When asked about the club’s plans for the fans, the CEO said, “Fans play a great role in our team. We are in the process of coming up with team merchandise so that the fans can access them and feel part of the team. We want to bring the community close to the team.”FC Talanta started the season on a high by defeating Sofapaka 1-0. They will rest this weekend as their opponents Kenya Police FC will be on duty against Zamalek in Egypt. Starlets forward Janet Bundi joins National Bank of EgyptFollowing that, the team will play Bidco United on Saturday 28 September at Thika Stadium.