Kahiro, Maruti back as KCB intensify training for new season
Football
By
Ochieng Oyugi
| Aug 17, 2024
Football Kenya Federation-Premier League (FKF-PL) side KCB FC is intensifying its preparations ahead of the league kick-off on August 24, 2024.
The side has acquired the services of their former striker Francis Kahiro and also reinforced the midfield by bringing back Dennis Maruti.
The team has pitched camp in Kericho County where they are playing pre-season matches with the latest being a 1-0 loss to the newly promoted side Mara Sugar FC.
New head coach Patrick Odhiambo is so far pleased with his charges saying they are adapting well to his philosophy.
Odhiambo is focused on building a competitive squad and gelling new players as they prepare for the FKF-PL opening fixture against Kariobangi Sharks FC at the Police Sacco Stadium in Nairobi.
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The training is part of the club’s broader strategy to ensure the team is in peak physical and mental condition ahead of the new season.
“We are working on building a squad that will compete effectively in the league. We have signed new players and are waiting for even more confirmations in due course,” Odhiambo said.
“The friendly matches are providing valuable insights, they have highlighted for us areas that need further improvement before the league officially begins.
“The game against Mara Sugar FC was an eye-opener for us. It showed us where we need to focus our efforts in the coming days. The players are giving their best, but there is still room for improvement. Our goal is to ensure we are fully prepared for the season ahead, and I am confident we will achieve good results,” Odhiambo said.