Boost for cash-strapped Luanda Villa as they land sponsorship ahead of next season

National Super League (NSL) outfit Luanda Villa is set to unveil a new sponsor before the start of the new campaign, Mozzart Sport can confirm.Villa finished eighth in their inaugural season in the second tier, which was marred by financial difficulties and the departure of key players to more established teams.Nevertheless, these challenges are soon to be overcome.Mozzart Sport understands that a deal with a Kenyan gaming firm has been finalized and will be publicly announced before the start of the 2024/2025 season.The details of the agreement remain undisclosed, but sources close to the negotiations suggest a potential three-year deal, with the sponsorship amount increasing each season.Villa Chairman Moses Akhabele confirmed the development, stating, “We are going to have a sponsor next season. We have agreed to everything with a gaming firm that will be unveiled in September.”Vihiga Bullets head coach opens up on motivation for beating NSL champions Mara SugarReflecting on their debut season in the Super League, Akhabele acknowledged the challenges they faced, particularly financial ones that led to losing key players such as Justus Munika to Naivas, captain Vincent Mulama, and forward Mike Isabwa to Mara Sugar.”The league was tough, but we were up to the task. If we had the financial muscle, we could have finished in the promotion brackets. We were unable to match player allowances, and when the transfer window opened, we lost key players because we were not paying them,” Akhabele said.He also highlighted the playing unit’s main challenges: “Most of our players lacked experience. We had major issues with goalkeeping and our attack line. We were unable to penetrate other teams’ defenses, which cost us matches we should have won.”Meanwhile, Akhabele has left the door open for the return of assistant coach Tom Tera, who was reassigned when veteran coach Gilbert Selebwa took chargeWhat Gor Mahia fans can expect from newly appointed head coach Leonardo NeivaTera, who has been with Luanda since their time in the fourth tier and has overseen three promotions, had reportedly been instructed to stay away from the club.However, Akhabele now says, “When he completes his CAF B coaching course, he will tell us what he wants. If he wants to come back, we don’t have a problem with that. If he gets a better offer, we will gladly part ways. We still value him for the contribution he has made since we were in Division Two.”Regarding their transfer plans, Akhabele revealed that they will let go of eleven players while retaining seventeen, focusing on strengthening the goalkeeping department, midfielders, and forwards.He also urged fans to stick with the team and turn Mumboha into a fortress for visiting sides.##NAJAVA_MECA_8191939##Villa will hold trials from the 18th to the 20th of July and start preseason on the 21st of July in preparation for the new campaign.

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