The FKF Premier League mid-season is over and the Football Kenya Federation has released the full list of the moves.
From major signings to key departures, this transfer window has significantly impacted the league’s competitive landscape.
Among the most active clubs were Mara Sugar, Mathare United, FC Talanta, Kariobangi Sharks and Shabana FC. The latter brought in former Kariobangi Sharks duo of Moses Shikanda and Keith Imbali and Doughlas Mokaya from Bidco United while losing Mathew Tegisi’s services to Tanzania’s Pamba Jiji FC.
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Gor Mahia FC have made high-profile signings by bringing in Ugandan international Charles Bbaale from Rwanda’s Rayon Sports, Giscard Mavoungou from AS Otoho in Congo, and Patrick Essombe from Cameroon’s Union Sportive de Douala. Additionally, they promoted young talent Bryton Onyona from Gor Mahia Youth. Notably, Benson Omala makes his return to the club from the Lebanese side Al Safa.
Similarly, AFC Leopards made significant moves, reinforcing their squad by signing full-back Fredrick Alushula from Kariobangi Sharks and recalling experienced midfielder Kevin Kimani and Christopher Koloti from Mathare United. They’ve also brought in the services of goalkeeper James Ssetuba from Kakamega Homeboyz.
Tusker secured the services of Ugandan international Denis Iguma, whose experience is expected to add defensive solidity to the team. Additionally, they signed winger Luke Namanda from AFC Leopards he comes back for another stint with the team, further strengthening their attacking options. However, they lost Shaphan Oyugi to Tanzania’s Kagera Sugar FC.
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Kenya Police FC brought in Burundian David Irishura from Messager Ngozi FC and Timothy Oyanda from England’s AFC Wulfrunians with another key signing of the midseason transfer being Mohamed Bajaber signing from Nairobi City Stars.
Bandari FC strengthened its squad by signing experienced goalkeeper Faruk Shikhalo from KCB FC, a move that adds depth to their goalkeeping department. They also secured the services of John Mark Makwata from Coastal Union SC in Tanzania.
You can Access the Full List of Transfers Here
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