Bandari reinforce squad with two signings
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Bandari FC have bolstered their squad with the
signing of two new players as they look to improve their fortunes in the Kenya
Premier League.
The Dockers have secured the services of left back
Herit Mungai Atariza from Mathare United and Cameroonian midfielder Betrand
Ngafei Konfor, who previously featured for Coastal Union of Tanzania.
Mungai brings with him vast experience, having
previously turned out for Kariobangi Sharks, Posta Rangers, FC Talanta and
Nairobi City Stars.
The midfielder says he is determined to use his
experience to help Bandari FC achieve success in the upcoming league fixtures.
“I am happy to be here. Bandari is a big team, and
my work is to push myself and be part of the team as we aim to reach a higher
level and win at least a trophy,” said Atariza.
Bandari FC are also reportedly keen on re-signing
their former goalkeeper Joseph Ochuka, who is currently at Tusker FC, while the
club is chasing the signature of Nairobi United striker Frank Ouya, an Ivory
Coast-born forward.
Currently sitting tenth on the Kenya Premier League
table, Bandari FC are preparing for a tough away encounter against Tusker FC
this weekend.
The Dockers head into the match in high spirits
following a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Kakamega Homeboyz last weekend at
Mbaraki Sports Ground.
Assistant head coach Razak Siwa expressed confidence
in his squad, saying the team has started the year positively.
“We started the year well with last weekend’s win
against Kakamega Homeboyz, and we are focused on replicating that performance
in the coming matches, starting with the Tusker game,” said Siwa.
“If you want to be champions, you must win even away
matches, and we are psyched to begin with this weekend’s encounter,” he added.
Midfielder Hamisi Mwaphalu echoed the coach’s
sentiments, saying the players are highly motivated as they seek to climb up
the league standings.
“We are currently placed 10th on the KPL table, and
our job is to put the team where it deserves to be. We urge our fans to push us
to the limit as we approach the weekend match against Tusker so that we can get
maximum points,” said Mwaphalu.
Bandari FC will take on Tusker FC on Saturday at St.
Sebastian Park in Murang’a County.

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