FKF Div One: Administration Police confident of avoiding relegation

Administration Police will fight till the end to avoid relegation in the ongoing Football Kenya Federation Division one season as per team Chairman Kassim Chimu.The Yatta-based side have secured a crucial 10 game winning streak since the start of the second phase of the campaign, that has seen the team get out of the red zone in recent matches with one round to the close of the season business.Chimu, in an interview with Mozzart Sport, was adamant his side has done enough to maintain their status in the third tier come 2023/2023 season.
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“We have done some tremendous work since the start of the second leg and I’m sure this squad is going to retain our place here,” said the law enforcerThe law enforcer, attributed his side’s recent run of results to addition of man power from their embattled sister club APS Bomet, who chose to deploy part of their playing unit to the division one club as they fought Football Kenya Federation NEC in the high court.”We took some players from APS Bomet and honestly they have been influential in our team,” he added##NAJAVA_MECA_7383637##Goal poachers Felix Busaka, Dennis Cheruiyot and Abdallah Swaleh dropped to the third tier in search for minutes with Shaban Mwachozi, Benard Ngetich and Brian Ngala joining the band flanked by head coach Benedict Wanjala.”APS Bomet gave us six players and their head coach on interim bases, this has played a big role at the club and for sure is what has elevated us to this part of the table,” offered Chimu.The administrator was quick to deny reports linking his side to the almost folding Mully Children Home FC slot insisting no talks have taken place between the two days.FKF reveal plans to build a 638 million technical centre in Machakos funded by FIFA”I have read in press that we will be taking over MCF FC slots but that’s not true, we haven’t held any talks with them and may be people are linking us to them since we are from the same area, we are currently concentrating on finishing the season,” he said.The former National Super League outfit currently occupy the 12th position on league standings with 40 points, three points shy of the relegation zone from 33 matches played heading into the final round of matches and boost of a superior goal difference than lowly ranked Kibra United and Balaji EPZGor Mahia sign Sofapaka keeper amidst Gad Mathews departure talksThey host already safe 3K FC this weekend and will hope to emerge victorious to secure their chance in the league.

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