Odhiambo said the addition of Clifford Ouma, Dennis Ng’ang’a, Ali Halafu and John Makwata is a calculated move to turn around Bandari’s fortunes.
Bandari head coach Ken Odhiambo has celebrated the arrival of a talented quartet to the team, saying the players will play a pivotal role in propelling the Mombasa-based side to the desired heights.
The club welcomed lethal striker John Mark Makwata from Coastal Union in Tanzania, Ali Halafu from Division One side, Congo Boyz, Dennis Ng'ang'a formerly of Gor Mahia and Zanaco, and Clifford Ouma ...
The match showcased a stellar performance by Alfred Emoni, who bagged a brace, and Jackson Dwang, who sealed the win for the ...
Harambee Stars goalkeeper Farouk Shikalo has sealed a return to Bandari FC, six years after his initial departure, following ...
Shabana FC ended their losing streak with a dominant 4-1 victory over Kakamega Homeboyz, showcasing a powerful offensive ...
Bandari's new signing John Makwata, who replaced the injured Beja Nyamawi in the 36th minute, created two promising chances, but his teammates failed to convert them. Bandari dominated possession in ...
FKF Premier League veteran striker John Makwata is among the notable additions to Bandari FC's squad. Bandari FC has officially announced the acquisition of four new players as they look to maintain ...
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