Kibera Black Stars goalkeeper Gedion Ogweno hopes his impressive form in the second leg of the National Super League (NSL) will lead to a permanent move in the upcoming transfer window.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News Ogweno, currently on loan at Kibera from FKF Premier League side Mathare United, has rediscovered his form after a frustrating spell on the bench at his parent club.##NAJAVA_MECA_8982622##The former Migori Youth and Police FC custodian spent two seasons on the sidelines at Mathare, struggling for game time.But his move to the NSL has reignited his career, with the experienced shot-stopper making an instant impact at Kibera.Ogweno, a runner-up for the second-tier Golden Glove award in the 2020/21 season, kept three consecutive clean sheets in his first three outings for Kibera.He starred against Samwest Blackboots at home before reaping the heroics against Darajani Gogo and Luanda Villa.Kenyan Olympic Committee elections fail to take place for second timeThe ex-Kariobangi Sharks shot-stopper went on to collect clean sheets against Kisumu All Stars, Vihiga United, Migori Youth, Nairobi United, and 3K FC.His commanding performances between the posts quickly earned him the trust of coach Edwin Lavatsa, and he went on to establish himself as the club’s first-choice goalkeeper.##NAJAVA_MECA_8982597##He wrapped up his loan stint last weekend against Kisumu All Stars, finishing with an impressive record of eight clean sheets in 11 matches.”It’s been the best quarter of a season for me. I hadn’t played in months, but I came back strong and proved I still have it. This run has given me the confidence to dream again,” Ogweno told Mozzart Sport.Looking ahead, the 2020/21 Best Goalkeeper of the Season runner-up is determined to return to top-flight football, whether at Mathare or elsewhere.”My focus now is getting back to the top where I belong. I’ll go into preseason, put in the work, and wait for the right opportunity. I just want to be at a club that trusts and values my work.”Gor Mahia hikes ticket prices for Kenya Police coronation gameOgweno admits his early days at Mathare were difficult.After joining the club from Migori Youth, he struggled to break into the starting lineup and almost lost faith.”As a player, there’s a lot we go through behind the scenes. I faced challenges that nearly broke me, but I’m grateful I didn’t give up. That phase is behind me now, and I just want to prove myself again.”CAF announces host countries for CHAN opening ceremony and finalAt Kibera, Ogweno rose above stiff competition from Lihasi Innocent, Joshua Keya, and Michael Karameri to become Lavatsa’s preferred option in goal.At Mathare, however, he will face an uphill task to unseat established keepers in Robert Mboya, Michael Wanyika, and Steve Njunge.##NAJAVA_MECA_8985532##Still, he remains optimistic.”Football changes quickly. What matters is being ready when the opportunity comes. I want to return to the top, not just to be part of a team, but to contribute meaningfully and consistently.”
