Felly Mulumba gives self five years to retire

Bandari FC skipper Felly Muluma believes he still has five years left before hanging his boots having played in the Premier League for over a decade.At the age of 34, the defender is still going strong in the league and has been utilized as a number 6 at the start of the season by former Bandari head coach Andre Casa Mbungo.🗓️ | BURDAN YA MWEZI HUU🐆 | AFC Leopards (Ugenini) 🔴 | FC Talanta (Ugenini) 🌽 | Kakamega Homeboyz (Nyumbani) 🦁 | Nairobi City Stars (Nyumbani) #BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/g07NxCnhXg— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) March 3, 2022 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Mulumba revealed that he still has five years left in his tank before calling time on his career.“I still have like five years because I still have a lot of energy, with the experience I hope to push the young boys in the team.I will play and be a mentor to the upcoming players in the team until when God says it enough for me,” said Felly.The defender first burst into the Kenyan league back in 2011 with Posta Rangers after joining from Congolese side AS Saint-Luc and has also turned out for Sofapaka.The Dockers have not enjoyed the best run of form recently, going eight games without a win with Felly noting that not finding the back of the net regularly has part of the reason for their poor form.11’| Felly Mulumba scores an easy tap in A corner was swung in, the @BidcoUnited defense was napping, he had acres of space and just taps in. Advantage @BandariOfficialScores @BidcoUnited 0-1 @BandariOfficial #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/0muzrmSU5i— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 15, 2021 “We are not scoring and in the final minutes we concede, we need to concentrate and be on toes in the whole game.We also need to work as a team and also recently injuries have cost us hopefully they will all return and we will continue to push for a win,” added Felly.

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