KPL side Gor Mahia sign Raila

Football
By Odero Charles | Sep 28, 2020
K’Ogallo end transfer business by signing Raila [Photo credit / Gor Twitter]

Gor Mahia have completed the signing of Striker Dickson Raila from Masawa FC, a lower division side from Kisumu.

Raila, who becomes the latest arrival at the camp, signed a four-year deal with the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) champions.

Confirming the arrival, Gor Chairman Ambrose Rachier told the club’s website: “We are done with the exercise of signing new players and that means, Dickson Raila is the last player to be ropped into the squad. We believe we have done our best to get the necessary players.”

OFFICIAL: Raila signs for Gor Mahia#Sirkal | More about Raila @ https://t.co/Hc8koPGJrr pic.twitter.com/XXm9A9GYni — GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) September 28, 2020

He now joins the club’s latest attack line which includes former Western Stima forward Benson Omalla, Nichoals Kipkirui, Clinton Okoth and Burundian Jules Ulimwengu.

Some other new signings at the club  include Andrew Malisero Numero from Malawi, midfielder Sidney Ochieng, goalkeeper Samuel Njau, and defender Wesonga from Western Stima, Cameroonian midfielder Bertrand Konfor, John Macharia, and John Ochieng from Chemelil Sugar.

K’ogallo have been on a signing spree after losing some of their key players- David Mapigano to Azam FC, Joash Onyango to Simba SC of Tanzania, Dickson Ambundo to Dodoma Jiji, Omondi, and keeper Peter Odhiambo to Wazito FC.

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