Mbaraki Stadium, home to FKF Premier League side Bandari FC, has been reopened after nine months of renovation, confirms Bandari FC CEO Tony Kibwana.The refurbishment works that commenced in April have seen the stadium get an increased seating capacity of 1,200 as well as the installation of a VIP area.A look at all 8 FKF presidential candidates vying to replace Nick MwendwaThe stadium, initially measuring 99 by 68 yards, was upgraded to 105 by 68 yards and now meets international standards.”We are fortunate as Coastarians. Previously the stadium measured 99 by 68, but now it has been expanded and meets international standards,” he told Citizen Digital.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547662##Aside from the increased seating capacity and pitch measurements, the stadium has been fitted with a state-of-the-art athletic tartan track.The renovation project was spearheaded by Kenya Ports Authority in conjunction with the national government.Gad Mathews speaks on Gor Mahia’s title chancesSince its closure in March, Bandari have been forced to host its matches at the Ukunda showground.Kibwana expressed satisfaction with the work done and exuded confidence that the playing surface would be perfect for matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547622##The CEO added that the refurbished facility will spur Bandari’s quest for its first-ever FKF Premier League title as they aim to make Mbaraki a fortress.The Ken Odhiambo-coached outfit is currently positioned second on the 18-team league standings with 19 points, three adrift of table toppers KCB FC.Zico responds to calls for his appointment as permanent Gor Mahia coach”We now have an excellent playing surface, and teams coming to face Bandari FC should be ready because our style of play will thrive on the new smooth surface,” he added.Despite reopening, the Dockers will, however, have to wait longer to use the facility until Wednesday 18 December after the conclusion of the 2024 East Africa Legislative Assembly games.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547667##The stadium is set to host the first match of the EALA games, pitting Kenyan and Ugandan MPs.