Nyarinda joins Bullets hours after being released from Albania

Kenya Police Bullets FC have confirmed the official signing of Harambee Starlets central midfielder Lorna Nyarinda Nyabuto who has since been released from her troubled stint at Albanian top-tier side FK Apolonia.The ex-Kibera Soccer, Vihiga Queens, and Thika Queens player, who was first linked with the law enforcers in 2023, joins the Kenyan defending champions on a free transfer.Kenya Police Bullets FC have confirmed official acquisition of Harambee Starlets Central Midfielder Lorna Nyarinda Nyabuto.Nyabuto most recently featured for Albanian top tier side FK Apolonia.She is an ex Kibera Soccer,Vihiga Queens and Thika Queens player #FootballKE pic.twitter.com/M043ak1mWp— Luhya_Dollar (@Dollar__SM) March 1, 2025 Nyarinda made a move to join FK Apolonia last year but instead of a smooth transition, things took a drastic turn when she landed in the country. At first, she says the agreed-upon one-year deal was later changed to 3 years without her knowledge or consent.The side also changed agreed-upon payment terms and the player had to rely on KEFWA to safely fly home after the first season.Lorna Nyabuto reveals how racism, delayed payments forced her to flee Albanian clubIn her time there, the club clinched the Albania Super Cup and went on to secure a second-place finish in the league, falling short of winning the Kampionati i Femrave, Albania’s top-tier league, by just three points.“When you are given a contract make sure you can read it. Understand the clauses to avoid some of the issues I faced while in Albania,” said Nyarinda on her Facebook page upon returning. “When you fail to read the contract properly you may end up being a jailbird for serving a contract that does not exist or extend your contract unknowingly.”##NAJAVA_MECA_8748718##She joins a Police Bullets side out to defend a title they won unbeaten last season.Ahead of the mid-season break, coach Collins Oduor had revealed that the side would be bolstering their squad as they look to improve their performance heading to the season’s second half.“This break is crucial for integrating new signings and preparing for the season’s second part. Our focus remains performance rather than looking over our shoulders in the title race,” the tactician offered.Early relegation permutations: A look at 8 clubs fighting to beat the drop

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