Central midfielder Patila Omoto has left Mozzart Bet Champions Kenya Police FC.Omoto exits police after running down his two-year contract at the club.The former Kariobangi Sharks midfielder announced his departure from the Mozzart Bet Cup champions on his official Facebook page, which read: “saying goodbye with appreciation and love. Thank you, Police FC.”##NAJAVA_MECA_4112##Omoto follows Tito Okello in quitting the club following the Mozzart Bet Cup victory last month.The South Sudanese marksman left the club after the finals and is slated to join an unnamed Indonesian club.Erambo hoping to end Tusker’s three-year trophy drought next seasonOmoto joined the law enforcers at the start of the 2022–23 season in their second stint in the league after parting ways with Kariobangi Sharks.Omoto was one of many additions made by the defending Mozzart Bet winners to build a dangerous team for their second season in Kenya’s top division.Despite high anticipation that the combative midfielder would command a starting spot and thrive in police colors, he struggled to establish himself in the star-studded squad.Last season, Omoto was sparingly used, as the trio of Francis Khata, Kenneth Muguna, and Charles Ouma were preferred over him.Furthermore, the recruitment of Tyson Otieno from the Kariobangi Sharks and the return of Duncan Otieno from Gaborone United of Botswana appear to have hampered Omoto’s playing prospects, as he mostly sat out as an unused substitute.Kenya Police FC land Ethiopian giants in CAF Confederation Cup drawPolice are preparing to represent the country in the CAF Confederations interclub competition after securing the spot following their victory over Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) Football Club last month, and the Salim Babu-coached side is expected to strengthen their squad ahead of the busy season.The club has already been linked with securing the services of Brian Musa and Jackson Macharia from Posta Rangers, Daniel Sakari from Tusker, and Jacob Onyango from Sofapaka in order to compete well in the forthcoming season.The club is slated to resume preseason training next week, ahead of the new season, which begins with the CAF Confederations Cup preliminary round fixtures.