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Nzoia Sugar FC) 5 Football P. O. Box 49911-00100, Nairobi Tel: +254 709 699 000 Email: [email protected] Kenya Website: www.footballkenya.org Federation FKF SECOND REGISTRATION PERIOD/ MID SEASON TRANSFER Confirmed KPL Transfers/Registrations as at 31st January 2020 AFC Leopards SC In. 1. Ezekiel OWADE (Contract Renewal) 2. Elvis RUPIA (Wazito FC) 3. Dan SUNGUTI (MKU FC, Nakuru) 4. Luis TERA (Posta Rangers FC) 5. Francis MANOA (Mt. Kenya United FC) 6. Dan MUSAMALI (St. Anthony’s Boy High School, Kitale) 7. Omar OMARI (St. Peters High School, Mumias) Out. 1. Soter KAYUMBA (Rayon Sports, Rwanda) 2. Tresor NDIKUMANA (Gasogi United FC, Rwanda) 3. Vincent HABAMAHORO (SC Kiyovu, Rwanda) 4. Dennis SIKHAYI (Wazito FC) 5. Paul WERE (Egaleo 1931 FC, Greece) 6. Brian MARITA (Tusker FC) 7. Whyvonne ISUZA (Wazito FC) 8. Ezekiel ODERA (Nairobi City Stars FC) 9. John Mark MAKWATA (Zesco United FC, Zambia) 10. Baker LUKOOYA (Express SC, Uganda) 11. Moses MBURU Bandari FC In. 1. Johana MWITA (Sony Sugar FC) 2. Collins AGADE (Contract Renewal) 3. Felly MULUMBA (Contract Renewal) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 4. David KINGATUA (Contract Renewal) 5. Shaban KENGA (Contract Renewal) 6. Benard ODHIAMBO (Contract Renewal) 7. Keagan NDEMI (Sony Sugar FC, Recalled from Loan) Out. 1. Swaleh CHACHA (Mathare United FC, on Loan) 2. Alex LUGANJI (Nairobi Stima, On Loan) 3. Patrick MUGENDI (Nairobi Stima, On Loan) 4. Hassan IDI (Coast Stima, On Loan) 5. Kelvin ONSONGO (Shabana FC, On Loan) 6. Boniface AKENGA Chemelil Sugar FC In. 1. Musa EKAI (Mt. Kenya United FC) 2. Ian ESHIKOKO (Waterbuck FC, Nakuru) 3. James OMINO (Contract Renewal) 4. Samuel NDUNG’U (Nzoia Sugar FC) 5. Maxwel ONYANGO (Kisumu Allstars FC) 6. James SSETUBA (Sony Sugar FC)* 7. Derima ADEVIE (Unattached)* 8. Frank ADELIN (Unattached)* 9. Regis DOUBAHI (Unattached)* 10. Victor OJIE (Unattached)* 11. Collins OBANDA (Muhoroni Youth FC, On Loan) 12. David ARINGO (Muhoroni Youth, On Loan) 13. Felix OCHIENG (Muhoroni Youth, On Loan) 14. Calvince ODOYO (Muhoroni Youth, On Loan) 15. Ronny OMOLO (Muhoroni Youth, On Loan) 16. David OLUOCH (Muhoroni Youth, On Loan) 17. Jared OUMA (Muhoroni Youth, On Loan) 18. Wycliffe OTIENO (Raiply FC) Out. 1. Kevin ABWODHA (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 2. Dennis OBONYO (Zoo FC) 3. Crispin OTIENO (Kisumu Allstars FC) 4. David SIMIYU (Sofapaka FC) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 5. Benard OTIENO 6. Bravo OTIENO 7. Samuel MPONDO 8. Musa OUNDO 9. Gilbert WANGULU 10. Benard TINDI 11. Erick JUMA 12. Clifford OMONDI 13. Kevin OMONDI 14. Thomas OLANG’O 15. Idd SHIKANDA 16. Gideon KIBET 17. John OCHIENG Gor Mahia FC In. 1. Juma BALINYA (Young Africans SC, Tanzania) 2. Alphonce OMIJA (Gor Mahia Youth FC) 3. Alpha Chris ONYANGO (Gor Mahia Youth FC) 4. Clinton OKOTH (Migori Youth FC, On Loan) 5. Nicholas OMONDI (Kibera Black Stars FC) 6. Philemon OTIENO (Contract Renewal) 7. Michal APUDO (Posta Rangers FC) 8. Jackson OWUSU (Asante Kotoko FC) 9. Edwin LAVATSA (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) Out. 1. Francis AFRIYIE (Township Rollers, Botswana) 2. Yikpe GISLAIN (Young Africans SC, Tanzania) 3. Richdonald BOLO (Gor Mahia Youth FC) 4. Dennis OALO (Nairobi Stima FC, On Loan) 5. Raphael ASUDI (Posta Rangers FC) 6. Robert OKOTH 7. Curtis WEKESA FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 Kakamega Homeboyz FC In. 1. Ali Ahmed BAI (Contract Renewal) 2. David Otieno JUMA (Contract Renewal) 3. Justus ANENE (Unattached) 4. Salmon OTIENO (Sony Sugar FC) 5. Mohamed KAZUNGU (Unattached) 6. Robert AROT (Nzoia Sugar FC) 7. Kevin ABWODHA (Chemelil Sugar FC) 8. Sheikh HASSAN (Unattached) Out. 1. Festo OMUKOTO (Western Stima FC) 2. Edwin LAVATSA (Gor Mahia FC) 3. Gabriel ANDIKA (KCB FC) 4. Emmanuel AMWEHE (Nzoia Sugar FC, On Loan) Kariobangi Sharks FC In. 1. Derrick ONYANGO (Wazito FC) 2. Peter LWASSA (Sofapaka FC) 3. Lawrence OTIENO (Lugusi Sec. School) 4. Michael ODUOR (Wazito FC) 5. Boniface MWANGENI (Dagoretti High School) Out. 1. Duke ABUYA (Nkana FC, Zambia) 2. Sydney LOKALE (HIFK Finland, On Loan) 3. John OYEMBA KCB FC In. 1. Harun THOMAS (Sony Sugar FC) 2. Victor OMUNE (Nairobi Stima FC) 3. Antonio ABWAO (Migori Youth FC) 4. Gabriel ANDIKA (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 5. Daniel ODIWUOR (Bidco United FC) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 6. Brian WEPO (Nzoia Sugar FC) 7. Erick OTIENO (FC Talanta) 8. Brian OLANG’O (Kamukunji High School) 9. Martin NDERITU (Contract Renewal) Out. 1. Dennis NG’ANG’A (Wazito FC) 2. Kennedy OWINO (Wazito FC) 3. Clinton KISIAVUKI (Posta Rangers FC) 4. Ezekiel ODERA (AFC Leopards, End of Loan) 5. Chrispinus ONYANGO (Tusker FC) 6. Collins WENDO (Ushuru FC) 7. Nichodemus ONYANGO 8. Steve ONYANGO 9. Peter MANYIKA 10. Benard MANGOLI Kisumu Allstars FC In. 1. Vincent OMUMBO (Western Stima FC) 2. Francis ALUMBA (Unattached) 3. Gad MATHEWS (Wazito FC) 4. Crispin OTIENO (Chemelil Sugar FC) 5. Telvin MAINA (FC Talanta) 6. Emmanuel NAMASAKE (Unattached) Out. 1. Alvin OCHIENG (Wazito FC) 2. Calvince WEKESA (Ushuru FC) Mathare United FC In. 1. Dani Gumnok LUAL (Atlabara FC, South Sudan) 2. Tyson OTIENO (Contract Renewal) 3. Clifford ALWANGA (Contract Renewal) 4. Alphonse NDONYE (Contract Renewal) 5. Swaleh CHACHA (On Loan, Bandari FC) 6. Khalid JUMAAN (KCB FC) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 7. Norman OGOLLA (Green Commandos FC) Out. 1. Wilson ANEKEYA 2. Samwel SEMO 3. Chris OCHIENG 4. Reagan RONALD Nzoia Sugar FC In. 1. Masoud JUMA (Mwatate United FC) 2. John WAFULA (Kibabii High School) 3. Elisha WEKESA (Unattached) 4. Daniel WAFULA (Unattached) 5. Emmanuel ESINYEN (Bungoma Superstars FC) 6. Joseph MURIUKI (Nyahururu Griffons FC) 7. Philip MUCHUMA (Sofapaka FC) 8. Martin WERUNGA (Sony Sugar FC) 9. Jeremiah WANJALA (Ushuru FC) 10. Vincent LIKARE (Unattached) 11. Emmanuel AMWEHE (Kakamega Homeboyz FC, On Loan) Out. 1. Robert ARROT (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 2. Collins WAKHUNGU (Sofapaka FC) 3. Thomas WAINAINA (Sofapaka FC) 4. Fabisch OTIENO (Kibera Black Stars FC) 5. Antony NJERU (Wazito FC, Loan Deal Terminated) 6. David WAMALWA (Vihiga United FC) 7. Paul Ben KIBANDE (Dove FC, Uganda) 8. Brian WEPO (KCB FC) 9. Samuel NDUNG’U (Chemelil Sugar FC) 10. Batts AWITA (Bungoma Superstars FC) 11. Mark IBRAHIM (MCF FC) 12. Selassie OTIENO 13. Nicholas DENDWA FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 Posta Rangers FC In. 1. Collins OKUMU (Sony Sugar FC) 2. Humphrey OKOTI (Sony Sugar FC) 3. Ezekiel OKARE (Ulinzi Stars FC) 4. Simon MBUGUA (Contract Renewal) 5. Charles ODETE (Contract Renewal) 6. Clinton KISIAVUKI (KCB FC) 7. Kevin OUMA (Kibera Black Stars FC) 8. Mohammed YUSUF (Sony Sugar FC) 9. Simon OMONDI (Unattached) 10. Joseph MBUGI (Contract Renewal) 11. Georson LIKONO (Contract Renewal) 12. Benson MUTINDA (Liberty Sports Academy, Recalled from Loan) 13. Peter OYIER (Mara Sugar FC) 14. Raphael ASUDI (Gor Mahia FC) 15. Pius KIPKOECH (Kamungei United FC) Out. 1. Michael APUDO (Gor Mahia FC) 2. Cain OKEYO (Ushuru FC) 3. Samuel MWANJE (Kira United FC, Uganda) 4. Jared OBWOGE (Zoo FC) 5. Ezekiel NYATI (Kgabosetso FC, Botswana) 6. Andrew WANJALA 7. Brian LUSAMUKHA 8. Collins OMONDI 9. Leroy OTIENO Sofapaka FC In. 1. Shawn OLOO (Green Commandos FC) 2. Brian WETENDE (Sofapaka Youth FC) 3. Stephen OKOLA (Sofapaka Youth FC) 4. Wisdom NAYA (St. Anthony’s Boys, Kitale) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 5. Nicholas SEBWATO (Bright Stars FC, Uganda) 6. Collins WAKHUNGU (Nzoia Sugar FC) 7. Thomas WAINAINA (Nzoia Sugar FC) 8. Jedinak NANA (Channis Academy, Ghana) 9. Brian KAYANJA (Bright Stars FC, Uganda) 10. Sebastine IKEKHAI (Lagos Athletico FC, Nigeria) 11. Promise CHINONSO (Lagos Athletico FC, Nigeria) 12. David SIMIYU (Chemelil Sugar FC) Out. 1. Peter LWASSA (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 2. Philip MUCHUMA (Nzoia Sugar FC) 3. Allan KATWE (Police FC, Uganda) 4. Ibrahim KITAWI (Kenya Police FC) 5. Derrick WAFULA 6. Cornelius JUMA 7. Muhammed KASIRYE 8. Musa MALUNDA 9. Timonah WANYONYI 10. Isima WATENGA 11. Samuel MUTIRIA 12. George OWUSU 13. Joel NOUKEU Tusker FC In. 1. Chrispinus ONYANGO (KCB FC) 2. Christopher OCHIENG (Mathare United FC) 3. Brian MARITA (AFC Leopards SC) 4. Henry MEJA (Green Commandos FC) Out. 1. Mario KAKAI (Nairobi Stima, On Loan) 2. Oscar MASIGA (Vihiga Bullets) 3. Humphrey MIENO (Al Itihad FC, Oman) 4. Sydney OCHIENG (Western Stima FC) 5. Brian ODHIAMBO 6. Marlon TANGAUZI FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 Ulinzi Stars FC In. 1. Fredrick CHITAYI (Water Works FC) 2. Alex MASINDE (KDF) 3. Francis MILIMO (KDF) Out. 7. Ezekiel OKARE (Posta Rangers FC) 8. Moses MWANGI Wazito FC In. 1. Dennis NJIRE (KCB FC) 2. Kennedy OCHINO (KCB FC) 3. Dennis SIKHAYI (AFC Leopards SC) 4. Piscas MUHANDO (Unattached) 5. Erick OTIENO (Contract Renewal) 6. Ronald ASHIMOTO (Green Commandos FC) 7. Alvin OCHIENG (Kisumu Allstars FC) 8. Augustine OTU (LPRC Oilers, Liberia) 9. Whyvonne ISUZA (AFC Leopards SC) 10. Paul KIONGERA (Killarney Athletic, Ireland) 11. Antony NJERU (Recalled from Loan, Nzoia Sugar FC) 12. Issifou BOURAHANA (St. Georges SC, Ethiopia) Out. 1. Gad MATHEWS (Kisumu Allstars FC) 2. John MUTUA (Soy United FC) 3. Mathew Tayo ODONGO (Zoo FC) 4. Michael ODUOR (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 5. Derrick ONYANGO (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 6. Karim NIZIGIYIMANA 7. Mansoor SAFI 8. Abouba SIBOMANA 9. Dan ODHIAMBO FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 Western Stima FC In. 1. Kevin OMUNDI (Sony Sugar FC) 2. Stephen ONYANGO (Sony Sugar FC) 3. Sydney OCHIENG (Tusker FC) 4. Maurice OJWANG (Gor Mahia FC) 5. Festo OMUKOTO (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) Out. 1. Vincent OMUMBO (Kisumu Allstars FC) 2. Henry JUMA (Vihiga United FC) 3. Erastus MWANIKI (St. Joseph’s Youth FC) 4. Hassan KIKOYO (Gasogi United FC, Rwanda) Zoo FC In 1. Wilson ANEKEYA (Mathare United FC) 2. Evans JUMA (Zoo Youth FC) 3. Jareb OBWOGE (Posta Rangers FC) 4. Dennis OBONYO (Chemelil Sugar FC) 5. Godfrey OLUOCH (Silbwet FC) 6. Mathew ODONGO (Wazito FC) 7. Ian KIPTOO (Chemamul Boys High School) Out. 1. Norman WERUNGA (Vihiga United FC) 2.
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