Shabana FC assistant captain Justin Omwando has signed a contract extension with the Kisii-based club, Mozzart Sport sources can exclusively reveal.The dynamic midfielder, who had an outstanding top-flight debut season with Shabana, has signed a new six-month deal, ending Bandari FC’s pursuit of the player.The Mombasa-based team was highly linked with securing Omwando’s services prior to the latest development.Kenyan midfielder part of Everton’s pre-season squad to IrelandThe 24-year-old, who was key to Shabana’s survival last season, had six months left on his initial deal with the club and will thus be with Tore Bobe for at least a year.However, the former Migori Youth midfielder chose to stay at Shabana for the 2024/2025 FKF Premier League season, citing assured playing time as one of the primary reasons for prolonging his stay.”It was a difficult decision to make about my next steps, especially after such a successful first season in the league.##NAJAVA_MECA_8215778##”However, the promise of playing time and my studies, which I’ll complete in December, were two of the most important aspects that I had to consider, and they made it simpler for me to stay for another season,” he said.Similarly, the box-to-box midfielder, who was Shabana’s second-highest scorer in the 2023/2024 season, recognised Bandari’s interest.”It’s true Bandari were seriously after my services, and I was open to it, but Shabana were equally adamant in not letting me go, and we struck a deal that will see me stay for a year,” he explained.Harambee Stars motionless in the latest FIFA Rankings’Masaai’, as he is known among his peers, has backed the club to improve their fortunes and avoid the relegation battle they faced the previous season.”Indeed, we had a tough return to the league; we struggled a lot, but I am optimistic we will have a better season in the next campaign that starts next month,” said the assistant captain.Last season, the team under the stewardship of Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo finished 15th in the 18-team league on their return to the top-flight after eighteen years of absence.