Kenya Police Bullets unleash transfer war chest with second signing in days

Kenya Police Bullets FC are flexing their might in the transfer market with yet another signing, this time from a key rival in the FKF Women’s Premier League.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsAfter successfully defending their league title, the Law Enforcers have intensified their preparations for next season by strengthening their playing unit.English League One side provides transfer update on Harambee Stars wingerThe Beldine Odemba-coached side raided Kibera Soccer Women’s camp and snapped up Harambee Starlets midfielder Medina Abubakar, who was on loan from Uweza Women FC, as announced by the club on Tuesday, 8 July.“We are proud to announce the signing of Medina Abubakar Hussein from Uweza Women’s FC. A talented and intelligent midfielder, Medina brings vision, energy, and experience to our squad.##NAJAVA_MECA_9009580##Welcome to the Bullets, Medina — the journey begins,” reads a post from Police FC.Medina was one of the standout players in the just-concluded WPL season despite joining the league in the mid-season transfer window.Gor Mahia eyeing former AFC Leopards utility man after Malawian stintThe soft-spoken midfielder formed a lethal partnership with Faith Mboya, another mid-season acquisition and not only helped Kibera Soccer Women to finish third in the league but also, most importantly, lift the FKF Women’s Cup.For their prowess, both Medina and Mboya earned call-ups to the national team for the CECAFA Women’s Championship, where Medina made her national team debut and was one of the impressive players in the Kenyan team.##NAJAVA_MECA_9009609##Kibera Soccer Women head coach David Bujego attributed his team’s success to the novices acquired in the mid-season transfer window.“We largely benefited from the signing of little-known players whom we signed from the lower leagues and in turn performed exemplary well,” said Bujego after lifting the Cup on Saturday, 28 June.Shabana reveal how they beat Gor Mahia to sign Kariobangi Sharks midfielderApart from Medina, the Law Enforcers also flexed their muscles and signed Uganda Crested Cranes captain Zaina Namuleme, who was officially announced on Thursday, 3 July.A versatile midfielder, Namuleme joined Police from Ugandan Women’s Super League side Makerere University and will be tasked with using her experience to further stabilise the Police midfield.##NAJAVA_MECA_9009581##Police are preparing for the CAF Women’s Champions League -CECAFA region qualifiers with an aim of reaching the group stages of the continental tourney, and also prepare to defend their league title.

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