Shabana FC Secretary General Elizaphan Kerama has declared that the club will be targeting the FKF Premier League title next season after finishing fifth in the recently concluded 2024/25 campaign.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe Glamour Boys showed significant improvement from their 2023/24 campaign, where they narrowly avoided relegation on the final day. This past season, they were in the mix of the title race until the final three games, with the championship eventually going to Kenya Police FC.##NAJAVA_MECA_9009602##Preparations for the upcoming season are already underway. The club has signed three new players; Biron Otieno, Kevin Musamali, and Wycliffe Omondi and plans to strengthen the squad across all departments ahead of the 2025/26 season, which kicks off in September.After two seasons of finding their footing in the top tier, Kerama now believes the team is ready to challenge for the title.Harambee Stars rise in latest Fifa ranking“Our intention in the past season was to finish in the top five of the league. Anything better than that would have been a great bonus for us. For the coming season, we want to go for the league title because we believe we have a great squad,” he said in an interview with Capital FM.##NAJAVA_MECA_9012055##Kerama also shed light on the signing of Biron from Kariobangi Sharks, describing him as a player the club had monitored for some time due to his talent and style of play that aligns with Shabana’s philosophy.“As you know, our fans prefer an entertaining brand of football and he’s the player that offers exactly that. He is a modern day midfielder who is young and ambitious. He has talked about winning trophies and that is exactly what we want to do so he is in the right place,” he said.Inside three major match fixing scandals that rocked the 2024–25 FKFPL season“He is a player we have followed for some time and have wanted to sign. I am happy that we have finally landed him.”Kerama also ruled out making wholesale changes to the squad during the transfer window, emphasizing the need for targeted signings rather than a complete overhaul.“We have a very good crop of players so we will not make many changes. We will of course make a number of signings to reinforce the areas in the squad to enable us win the title next season,” Kerama said.Race for Gor Mahia hot seat closes as club eyes proven African coach
