Kenyan international Clarke Oduor will feature in League One next season, his English club Bradford City has confirmed.In a statement released on the club’s official website, Bradford confirmed that they will retain 15 players whose contracts are still active, including Oduor.##NAJAVA_MECA_4038##Alongside Oduor, the 15-man list includes Adam Wilson, Aden Baldwin, Alex Pattison, Antoni Sarcevic, Bobby Pointon, Brad Halliday, Calum Kavanagh, and George Lapslie.Also listed are Joe Hilton, Neill Byrne, Tommy Leigh, Andy Cook, Tyler Smith, and Tyreik Wright.Omanyala breaks African record at Adidas Atlanta City GamesAdditionally, the club announced that it is in contract renewal negotiations with Ciaran Kelly, Colin Doyle, Lewis Richards, Richie Smallwood, and Sam Walker. Meanwhile, Harry Ibbitson and Zac Hadi will remain at Bradford for one more season after the club activated the option to extend their contracts.Six other players will be released on 30 June 2025 after the club opted not to renew their contracts, while five players will return to their parent clubs following the expiry of their loan deals.Title-hunting trio of Police, Tusker, and Gor Mahia seek redemption in Sunday actionBradford City will feature in English League One—England’s third tier—after gaining automatic promotion from League Two.The Bantams had a stellar season, finishing third on the log with 78 points, six behind champions Doncaster and two behind second-placed Port Vale.They will be joined in League One by the winner between Walsall and AFC Wimbledon, who are set to clash in the playoff final on Monday, 26 May 2025, at Wembley Stadium.Court makes decision on AFC Leopards’ appeal against Mozzart Bet Cup expulsionThe Siaya-born player endured a difficult season, grappling with injuries that limited him to only 19 league appearances out of a possible 46. He scored one goal.Oduor joined Graham Alexander’s side in July 2023 on a free transfer from Barnsley, signing a three-year contract. He will be hoping to stay injury-free next season and make the most of the League One opportunity to impress before his contract expires on 30 June 2026.CAFCC: Tough task ahead for Simba after suffering first leg final defeat to Berkane
