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GOR MAHIA FC In Football P. O. Box 49911-00100, Nairobi Tel: +254 709 699 000 Email: [email protected] Kenya Website: www.footballkenya.org Federation FKF PRIMARY TRANSFER WINDOW / REGISTRATION PERIOD FKF Premier League Transfers as at 6th November 2020; AFC LEOPARDS SC In. 1. Harrison MWENDWA (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 2. John OYEMBA (Unattached) 3. Peter THIONGO (Kakamega Homeboyz) 4. Caleb OLILO (Nairobi Stima FC) 5. Washington MUNENE (Wazito FC, Loan Deal Made Permanent) 6. Yusuf MAINGE (FK Porohnie, Slovakia, Return from Loan) 7. Sellasie OTIENO (Liberty Sports Academy, On Loan) 8. Lewis BANDI (Hakati Sportiff FC)* 9. Fabrice MUGHENI (Rayon Sports, Rwanda)** 10. Alexandre KOUAME (Kalighat Milan Sangha FC, India)** 11. Gideon WAJA (Toronto FC II, Canada)** 12. Duncan OTIENO (Nkana FC, Zambia)*** 13. Bienvenue SHAKA (Etoile Du Sahel, Tunisia)*** Out. 1. Dan KAKAI (Nzoia Sugar FC, On Loan) 2. Vincent OBURU (Wazito FC) 3. Christopher ORUCHUM (Tusker FC) 4. Maxwel MULILI (Zoo FC, On Loan) 5. Francis MANOA 6. Vincent Wonder ODONGO 7. Luis TERA 8. Clark ACHUKA FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 BANDARI FC In. 1. Alfonce WASHE (Coast Stima FC) 2. Hassan IDDI (Coast Stima FC) 3. Dennis MAGIGE (Coast Stima FC) 4. Swaleh CHACHA (Mathare United, Recalled from Loan) 5. Zakayo Keegan (Sony Sugar FC, Recalled from Loan) Out. 1. Mustapha ODUOR (Nzoia Sugar FC) 2. Cliff KASUTI (Nzoia Sugar FC) 3. Moses MUDAVADI (Nzoia Sugar FC) 4. Wycliffe OCHOMO BIDCO UNITED FC In. 1. Piston MUTAMBA (Wazito FC) 2. Stephen WARURU (KCB FC) 3. Luke OCHIENG (Western Stima FC) 4. Wilson ANEKEYA (Zoo FC) 5. Noah WAFULA (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 6. Brian OPONDO (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 7. Victor AYUGI (FC Talanta) 8. Batts AWITA (Bungoma Superstars FC) 9. Edwin MUKOLWE (Nairobi Stima FC)* 10. Zachary GATHU (Muranga SEAL FC) 11. Dennis MONDA (Chemelil Sugar FC) Out. 1. Castro OGENDO (Wazito FC) 2. Eliud EMASE (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 3. Anthony KAMAY 4. Collins MARITA 5. Frankline MWENDA 6. John OGINGA 7. Martin MAGE 8. Peter MWANGI 9. Elix ONYUN FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 GOR MAHIA FC In. 1. Andrew JUMA (Mathare United FC) 2. Tito OKELLO (Vipers SC, Uganda)** 3. Bertrand NKOFOR (Al Mudhaibi FC, Oman)** 4. Jules ULIMWENGU (Rayon Sports SC, Rwanda)** 5. John MACHARIA (FC Guria Lanchkuti, Georgia) 6. Andrew MALISERO (Commercial FC)** 7. Samuel NJAU (Western Stima FC) 8. Benson OMALLA (Western Stima FC) 9. John OCHIENG (Chemelil Sugar FC) 10. Frank ODHIAMBO (Bongonaya FC) 11. Gad MATHEWS (Kisumu Allstars FC) 12. Kennedy ODHIAMBO (Western Stima FC) 13. Levis OPIYO (Nairobi City Stars FC) 14. Gad MATHEWS (Kisumu Allstars FC) 15. Dickson RAILA (Masawa FC) 16. Sydney WAHONGO (Western Stima FC) 17. Kelvin WESONGA (Western Stima FC) Out. 1. Lawrence JUMA (Sofapaka FC) 2. Joash ONYANGO (Simba SC, Tanzania) 3. Wellington OCHIENG (Tusker FC) 4. Elvis RONACK (Nzoia Sugar FC) 5. Kennedy OTIENO (Western Stima FC) 6. Boniface OMONDI (Wazito FC) 7. David MAPIGANO (Azam FC, Tanzania) 8. Dickson AMBUNDO (Dodoma Jiji FC, Tanzania) 9. Juma BALINYA (KCCA FC, Uganda) 10. Clinton OKOTH (Wazito FC) 11. Fredrick ODHIAMBO (Wazito FC) 12. Alphonse OMIJA (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 13. Edwin LAVATSA 14. Shafiq BATAMBUZE 15. Jackson OWUSU FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 KAKAMEGA HOMEBOYZ FC In. 1. Abdalla WANKURU (Western Stima FC) 2. Estone Esiye (KCB FC) 3. Lawrence ABOK (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 4. Morphat LIUVA (Vihiga United FC) 5. Derrick ONYANGO (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 6. Thomas WAINAINA (Sofapaka FC) 7. Eliud EMASE (Bidco United FC) 8. Bonaventure ATSE (Kangemi Allstars FC) 9. Sylvester OWINO (Vihiga Bullets FC) Out. 1. Peter THIONGO (AFC Leopards SC) 2. Kennedy ONYANGO (Nairobi City Stars FC) 3. Noah WAFULA (Bidco United FC) 4. Vincent MAHIGA 5. Benson MUTONYI 6. John OTIENO 7. Isaac ANSAH KARIOBANGI SHARKS FC In. 1. Vincent LIKARE (Nzoia Sugar FC) 2. Daglas MOKAYA (Nairobi Stima FC) 3. Brandon NATHAN (Coast Stima FC) 4. Ronald REAGAN (Ligi Ndogo SC) 5. Brian OLANG’O (KCB FC) 6. Robert ONYANGO (Lakeview FC) 7. Alphonce OMIJA (Gor Mahia FC) 8. Fredrick ALUSHULA (Green Commandos FC) 9. Joshua ONYANGO (Unattached) Out. 1. Derrick ONYANGO (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 2. Lawrence ABOK (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 3. Vincent WASAMBO (KCB FC) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 4. Harrison MWENDWA (AFC Leopards SC) 5. Peter Amani KYATA (Namungo FC, Tanzania) 6. Brian OPONDO (Bidco United FC) 7. Sven YIDAH (Nairobi City Stars FC) 8. Michael BODO (Sofapaka FC) 9. Nixon OMONDI (Sofapaka FC) 10. Michael ODUOR 11. Kevintom MACHIKA KCB FC In. 1. Vincent WASAMBO (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 2. David OWINO (Mathare United FC) 3. Rama MWENDA (Nzoia Sugar FC) 4. Nashon ALEMBI (Ushuru FC) 5. Henry ONYANGO (Western Stima FC) 6. Derrick OTANGA (Wazito FC) Out. 1. Pascal OGWENO (Zoo FC) 2. Brian OLANG’O (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 3. Erick OTIENO (Nzoia Sugar FC) 4. Stephen WARURU (Bidco United FC) 5. Gabriel MUGABO (Sunrise FC, Rwanda) 6. Mike KIBWAGE (Sofapaka FC) 7. Estone ESIYE (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 8. Bolton OMWENGA (Biashara United, Tanzania) 9. Benson AMIANDA 10. Kenneth MUKURIA 11. Wayne OCHIENG NAIROBI CITY STARS FC In. 1. Herit Atariza (Coast Stima FC) 2. Rowland MAKATI (Vapor FC) 3. Yusuf MUKISA (Proline FC, Uganda) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 4. Steven NJUNGE (Wazito FC) 5. Kennedy ONYANGO (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 6. Erick OMBIJA (Gor Mahia FC, on loan from Coast Stima FC) 7. Rodgers OKUMU (Coast Stima FC) 8. Elvis OCHIENG (Hakati Sportiff) 9. Timothy OUMA (Laiser Hill) 10. Ronney OYARO (Kenya School of Government FC) 11. Sven YIDAH (Kariobangi Sharks FC) Out. 1. Levis OPIYO (Gor Mahia FC) 2. Kevin OKUMU (Wazito FC) 3. Tedian ESILABA 4. David GATERI 5. Eric OCHIENG 6. Noah ODHIAMBO 7. Ronny KAGUNZI MATHARE UNITED FC In. 1. Anthony OGINGA (FC Talanta) 2. Boniface AKENGA (Kenya Police FC) 3. Austine OCHIENG (Kangemi Allstars FC) 4. Martin WERUNGA (Nzoia Sugar FC) 5. Eugene WETHULI (Nairobi Stima FC) 6. Cercidy OKEYO (Sofapaka FC) 7. Moses MBURU (Mt. Kenya United FC) 8. Danson KAGO (Posta Rangers FC) 9. David OCHIENG (Al Ansar, Saudi Arabia)*** Out. 1. Andrew JUMA (Gor Mahia FC) 2. David OWINO (KCB FC) 3. Kevin KIMANI (Wazito FC) 4. Roy OKAL (Sofapaka FC) 5. Swaleh CHACHA (Bandari FC, Recalled from Loan) 6. Kevin OMONDI 7. Lazo SIMBA FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 NZOIA SUGAR FC In. 1. Daniel KAKAI (AFC Leopards SC, On Loan) 2. Elvis RONACK (Gor Mahia FC) 3. Jeremiah WAYONGO (Bungoma Altars FC) 4. Kevin MALIACHI (APS Bomet FC) 5. Gabriel WANDERA (Tusker FC) 6. Mustapha ODUOR (Bandari FC) 7. Titus KAPCHANGA (Unattached) 8. Cliff KASUTI (Bandari FC) 9. Moses MUDAVADI (Bandari FC) 10. Felix OLUOCH (Unattached) 11. Erick OTIENO (KCB FC) 12. Brian WANYONYI (Unattached) Out. 1. Rama MWENDA (KCB FC) 2. Martin WERUNGA (Mathare United FC) 3. Vincent LIKARE (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 4. Masoud JUMA 5. Jeremiah WANJALA 6. Abraham KIPKOGEI 7. Edgar NZANO 8. Faraji KABALI 9. Mohamed NIGOL 10. Boris KWEZI 11. Robert ABONGA 12. Chris WESAMBA POSTA RANGERS FC In. 1. Elijah MWANZIA (Mt. Kenya United FC) 2. Kevin OPIYO (APS Bomet FC) 3. Dennis OALO (Gor Mahia FC) 4. Timothy OMONDI (Chemelil Sugar FC) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 5. Emmanuel PALA (Sofapaka FC) 6. Eliud LOKUWAM (Gor Mahia FC, Loan Deal Made Permanent) Out. 1. Danson KAGO (Mathare United FC) 2. Brian OSUMBA 3. Marcellas INGOTSI 4. Gradus OCHIENG 5. Humphrey OKOTI SOFAPAKA FC In. 1. Mike KIBWAGE (KCB FC) 2. Lawrence JUMA (Gor Mahia FC) 3. Kevin OMONDI (Wazito FC) 4. Michael BODO (Kariobangi Sharks FC) 5. Michael KARAMOR (Lagos Athletico, Nigeria)** 6. Paul KIONGERA (Wazito FC) 7. Isaac MITIMA (APR FC, Rwanda)** 8. Roy OKAL (Mathare United FC) 9. Nixon OMONDI (Kariobangi Sharks FC) Out. 1. Cercidy OKEYO (Mathare United FC) 2. Thomas WAINAINA (Kakamega Homeboyz FC) 3. Emmanuel PALA (Posta Rangers FC) 4. Brian WETENDE 5. George MAELO 6. Juma SUDI 7. Ronald OKOTH 8. Shawn OLOO 9. Tevin OMUTERE 10. Wisdon NAYA 11. Nicholas SEBWATO 12. Brian KAYANJA FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 TUSKER FC In. 1. Jimmy NDUNGI (Tusker Youth FC) 2. Wellington OCHIENG (Gor Mahia FC) 3. Christopher ORUCHUM (AFC Leopards SC) 4. Kevin MONYI (Western Stima FC) Out. 1. Timothy OTIENO (Napsa Stars FC, Zambia) 2. Gabriel WANDERA (Nzoia Sugar FC) 3. Peter NGUGI ULINZI STARS FC In. 1. Hamisi ABDALLA (Water Works FC) 2. Oliver RUTTO (Water Works FC) 3. Michael ONYANGO (Kahawa United FC) Out. None WAZITO FC In. 1. Kevin KIMANI (Mathare United FC) 2. Mark HEZBON (Unattached) 3. Ronald OTIENO (Kisumu Allstars FC) 4. Vincent OBURU (AFC Leopards SC) 5. Boniface OMONDI (Gor Mahia FC) 6. Castro OGENDO (Bidco United FC) 7. Edwin ODHIAMBO (Western Stima FC) 8. Fidel ORIGA (Western Stima FC) 9. Fredrick ODHIAMBO (Gor Mahia FC) 10. Kevin OKUMU (Nairobi City Stars FC) 11. Maurice OJWANG’ (Western Stima FC) 12. Michael OWINO (Kisumu Allstars FC) 13. Stephen OTIENO (Western Stima FC) FKF Leagues & Competitions 2020 14. Clinton OKOTH (Migori Youth FC) 15. Jackson JUMA (Soy United FC) Out. 1. Kevin OMONDI (Sofapaka FC) 2. Stephen NJUNGE (Nairobi City Stars FC) 3. Paul KIONGERA (Sofapaka FC) 4. Derrick OTANGA (KCB FC) 5. Piston MUTAMBA (Bidco United FC) 6. Roland ASHIMOTO (Kisumu Allstars FC, On Loan) 7. Alvin OCHIENG (Kisumu Allstars FC, On Loan) 8. Lloyd WAHOME 9. Victor NDINYA 10. David OSWE 11. Eric ODHIAMBO 12. Piscas KIRENGE 13. Paul ACQUAH 14. Augustine OTU WESTERN STIMA FC In. 1. Abdirahman MANGO (APS Bomet FC) 2. Ezekiel WADANDA (SS Assad FC) 3. Laban OTIENO (Kolwa United FC)* 4. Marvin AYORO (Kisumu HotStars FC) 5. Rodgers OUMA (Manyatta United FC)* 6. Steve BRIAN (Amani FC)* 7. Vincent OLUOCH (Manyata United FC)* 8. Darryl ODHIAMBO (Tusker Youth FC) 9. Spencer OBURA (Kisumu Hotstars FC) 10. Clinton BULIMO (Kisumu Hotstars FC) 11.
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