Boost for Bandari players as management clears salary arrears

Bandari FC’s players, technical team, and support staff will have their outstanding dues settled by the end of Wednesday, a club official told Mozzart Sport.The players and staff had not received their July and August salaries due to financial challenges affecting all parastatals, including the Kenya Ports Authority, which supports the team.##NAJAVA_MECA_8314424##The payment delay had forced some players to skip training, as they couldn’t afford bus fares, threatening the team’s early-season preparations .Last Saturday, only 17 of the 30 registered players attended training.However, the club remained unconcerned as the league is on an international break until the weekend of September 14-15. Head coach Ken Odhiambo and goalkeeper coach Jerry Onyango are currently with the national team, Harambee Stars, as part of coach Engin Firat’s backroom staff.The players are now set to receive their dues, with the club confirming that the financial issues have been resolved and arrears will be deposited into their accounts by the end of Wednesday.”We are clearing the arrears. It was an issue beyond the board, but now everything has been resolved, and the players will be paid by the close of business today,” a club official told Mozzart Sport.18-year-old Kenyan playing for Sweden’s AIK reveals dream English Premier League moveOne player confirmed the payment assurance, stating, “We’ve been told we will be paid today. We’ve been informed that the money has been released, and it’s now a matter of the finance office dispatching the funds.”Bandari started the season under new coach Odhiambo with a 1-1 draw against Posta Rangers in Machakos ten days ago. Their next match is a home game against Mara Sugar FC on September 14th.The resolution of financial troubles will also allow the club to settle dues with former players and coaching staff who took legal action over unfair dismissals.Additionally, the club was fined KSh 1.9 million for failing to disclose all due payables to FKF’s First Instance Body during the club licensing process.New Muhoroni Youth signing opens up on club’s objective ahead of NSL kick off

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