Kakamega Homeboyz have been handed a significant boost in their quest for a top-two finish in the FKF Premier League following the return of club captain Moses Mudavadi from injury.Mudavadi, a central figure in Homeboyz’s midfield, has been sidelined for the past two months after suffering a hamstring injury in his right leg.##NAJAVA_MECA_8976950##Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsHis last appearance was on April 13, when he delivered a standout performance, scoring the lone goal in a 1-0 victory over Shabana in the Mozzart Bet Cup Round of 16.The club confirmed his return in a statement:“After two months out receiving treatment for a thigh injury, we are delighted to announce that Captain Moses Mudavadi is back with the rest of the squad. Welcome back, captain.”Shabana FC forward out to delay Police gloryDespite his absence, Homeboyz have shown remarkable resilience, going unbeaten in six league matches and winning five—an impressive run that has reignited their campaign for a podium finish.Mudavadi’s comeback could not have come at a better time as the club gears up for a fierce battle for the runners-up spot.Currently sitting fourth on the league table with 54 points, Francis Baraza’s side is just one point behind joint second-placed Gor Mahia and Tusker, who are both tied on 55 points—though Tusker trail on goal difference.Millions Kakamega Homeboyz have placed on Moses Shumah’s price tagVictory over relegation-threatened Bidco United could lift Homeboyz into second place, depending on the outcomes of fixtures involving their closest rivals.The final day of the season promises high drama, with Tusker set to visit Kakamega in a potential decider that could determine the final standings.Should Homeboyz secure a second-place finish, it would mark a remarkable turnaround under coach Baraza.Appointed when the team languished near the bottom of the table, Baraza has revitalized momentum, transforming the side into serious contenders now on the verge of making club history.‘I will humiliate my opponent’ – AFC Leopards chair aspirant Bonface Ambani
