2009 league winners Sofapaka are yet to register any players due to a transfer ban imposed on the club. Coach Robert Matano could once again be forced to field a limited squad when they face FC Talanta on Saturday.The club’s inability to register players stems from a FIFA-imposed transfer ban for failing to pay two former players and a coach. The individuals in question are Fiston Abdul Razak, Mousa Omar, and coach Pablo Nduwimana, all Burundians. The trio is reportedly owed a combined sum of around 7 million shillings.##NAJAVA_MECA_8326501##Sofapaka had to field a squad of just 13 players against Tusker FC two weeks ago, comprising players from last season, with new signings sidelined due to the ban. Despite this challenge, they managed to avoid a heavy defeat, losing 1-0.Following the closure of the FKF Premier League, National Super League, and Women’s Premier League transfer windows, FKF has released the list of completed transfers, with Batoto ba Mungu showing no incoming signings. The club has, however, lost nine players, further complicating their situation ahead of the weekend’s matches.Mathare United and Shabana FC were the most active in the transfer window, each bringing in 14 players. Mathare offloaded 13 players to make space for new arrivals, including experienced players like Michael Wanyika and Kevin Kimani. Shabana, under coach Sammy Omolo, parted ways with 15 players to accommodate the 14 signings aimed at strengthening their squad. Posta Rangers were also highly active, signing 13 players. Shabana released the highest number of players.New date for Junior Starlets’ training camp in SpainAFC Leopards and Nairobi City Stars were unusually quiet this window, signing only five players each. AFC Leopards let go of 11 players, while City Stars released six.Gor Mahia made minimal changes, signing six players while releasing seven. Kariobangi Sharks, who typically rebuild each transfer window, made fewer moves this time, signing six players and promoting three from their youth team. Seven players left the club.Newcomers Mara Sugar largely retained the squad that earned them promotion to the top tier, though they released six players and signed nine, with only three of the new signings coming from the FKF Premier League.Find the full transfer list here