Ambani outlines urgent goals to score after taking over at AFC Leopards

Newly-elected AFC Leopards chairman Boniface Ambani has outlined his first task in office.Ambani trounced his only challenger, Enos Mutokah, to clinch the club’s top seat, a position he will hold for a four-year term.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsIsaac Mulindi was elected Secretary General, while Newton Lime will serve as the club Treasurer.##NAJAVA_MECA_8996625##The election process had dragged on, and at some point, there was a threat it would not be held this year after the Sports Registrar wrote to the club advising them to shelve the exercise until next year.According to the Sports Act, an elected office must serve two terms of four years each.However, the Ingwe Constitution, before its amendment in 2022, did not align with this.A truce was eventually reached, allowing the election to proceed.Speaking after his election, the ex-international outlined his immediate priorities, stating that there is a lot of work awaiting the new office.Chief among them is the playing unit, which he observed requires his attention before the start of the 2025/26 FKF Premier League season.Tusker’s season in retrospect: Breakout striker, flickering hopes and self-inflicted wounds“There is a lot of work to be done. Work starts now. We have just finished the season, and we need to start thinking about the next one. We need to start preparing to know which players will be released and those who will be staying with the team, which areas to strengthen,” he said.NSL champions Nairobi United unleash giant-slaying prowess on Gor Mahia to clinch Mozzart Bet CupAnother issue on the table for Ambani could be that of the coaching staff.Currently, the club is under the stewardship of his elder brother, Fred Ambani, with the new office having a huge task of deciding whether he will leave or retain his services.Mozzart Bet Cup: Murang’a Seal edge Mara Sugar to claim third place

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