Cash strapped AFC Leopards wooing potential new partner

Struggling twelve time Kenyan champions AFC Leopards are in talks with Keda Kenya Ceramics (Twyford Ceramic Tiles Manufacturer) with an aim of bringing the tile manufacturer in a partnership.The club confirmed they made a visit to the company’s base in Kajiado this week, acknowledging that indeed the visit was aimed at discussing future partnerships between Ingwe and the manufacturer.Dan Shikanda amepromise kununulia Afc leopards players 3br house each in Nairobi wakibeba ligi in two years time, anyway nimeanza training n am manifesting that 😊— Martinelli stan (@Iam__Hillary) January 30, 2021 Ingwe’s club Chairman Dan Shikanda led the team during the visit, with coach Patrick Aussems and his entire technical bench also making the trip together with the playing unit.However, the club did not reveal the itty-bitty details of their discussion.”This week we visited Keda Kenya Ceramics (Twyford Ceramic Tiles Manufacturer) in Kajiado County. The team met KEDA Ceramics Managing Director Li Ruiqin to discuss future partnerships between the club and Kenya’s largest tile manufacturer. They were led by the club’s Chairman Dan Shikanda,” the club posted.A partnership of any kind would come as a relief for Ingwe who have had a torrid season but they seem to be slowly crawling away from that.CLUB UPDATE AFC Leopards on Monday received a contribution of Ksh. 700,000 from @748AirServicesThe donation was delivered to the Club Chairman Dr. Dan Shikanda by 748 Air Services chairman Mr. Ahmed Jibril. #OursForever #INGWE pic.twitter.com/D60Fu960l9— AFC Leopards (@AFCLeopards) August 24, 2021 Last season, Shikanda had promised to reward each player with a house if they won the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League, with subsequent rewards coming in the event that they retained the title this season but they finished fourth.A couple of their players left the club in search of greener pastures owing to the tough financial situation at the club, with the club unable to sign new players as they were serving a FIFA ban at the moment.As a result, Inwe were left to field a youthful side before they got the clearance from FIFA to conduct transfer business with hours left to the close of the window where they brought in some experienced players.This season, the 13-time champions have struggled on the field, recording only two wins after playing 10 matches.

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