Shabana FC’s lead striker, Mathew Tegisi, bid farewell to the club after playing his final match on Sunday afternoon, a 2-0 victory over KCB. His departure comes ahead of an anticipated move to Tanzania later this week.Tegisi, who joined the club last year from the now-defunct Gusii FC, will be heading to Pamba Jiji FC in the Tanzanian Premier League after an agreement was reached for his transfer.This season, he has scored five goals and played a key role in the team’s rise to fifth place in the league standings. He is currently second in the club’s scoring charts, two behind the in-form Brian Michira, who has also attracted interest from other clubs. Shabana will be hoping that Michira stays at the club at least until the end of the current season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8571468##In a heartfelt message, Tegisi reflected on his growth as both a player and a person. He expressed his gratitude to Shabana FC for the opportunity to be part of the team.”It has been an incredible year, marked by both personal and professional growth. I’m deeply grateful to Shabana FC for giving me the opportunity to be part of such a fantastic team,” he shared with Mozzart Sport.Despite his departure, Tegisi expressed confidence in the club’s future success and extended his best wishes.”I want to wish the club all the best for the rest of the season. The team is doing well, and I have no doubt they will continue to excel even after I’m gone. To the fans, coaches, management, and my teammates, thank you from the bottom of my heart—I wish you all the best in the future.”‘We were caught off-guard’ – Simon Obuko on Bidco’s loss to TuskerLooking ahead to his move to Pamba, Tegisi views it as a significant step toward achieving his long-term goal of playing in European leagues.”This is a great opportunity for me to explore a new league and a new country. I see it as a crucial step toward my dream of playing in top leagues abroad,” he concluded.With Tegisi’s departure, Shabana is expected to be in the market for a striker when the mid-season transfer window opens in January. The future of another forward, Darius Msagha, is also uncertain, with AFC Leopards reportedly interested in his services.Valiant Sofapaka hold Ingwe as Mathare fight back against Bandari