After signing defender Dennis Wanjala, Tusker FC are preparing to announce another major player to strengthen their squad for the season.
Tusker FC are soon set to unveil another big signing of the transfer window as they continue to prepare for the upcoming season.
The Brewers are aiming to bolster its squad significantly as they target domestic trophies in the forthcoming campaign.
20:00 - 21.07.2024
Tusker FC go abroad in search of veteran Robert Matano's upgrade
The Brewers are looking beyond the Kenyan borders for a new tactician after the six-year tenure of experienced Robert Matano.
This strategic move comes after their recent acquisition of Dennis Wanjala, a seasoned defender from Nairobi City Stars.
Wanjala, who has penned a two-year deal with Tusker, brings a rich blend of experience and skill, enhancing the team's defensive capabilities.
His arrival is seen as a critical step in strengthening the backline and giving the team a competitive edge in local and regional tournaments.
In addition to Wanjala, Pulse Sports has learned that Tusker has completed the signing of Ugandan midfielder Boban Bogere Zirintusa.
19:00 - 21.07.2024
Ruthless Ugandan forward commits to Tusker for another season
Ugandan Deogratious Ojok has extends his contract with Tusker FC aiming for a fit season and double-digit goals after injury struggles.
Zirintusa, whose impressive performance with Biashara United Mara in Tanzania included 21 goals and six assists in just 23 matches, is already integrating with the team during their pre-season camp.
Zirintusa's football journey is marked by a series of successful stints across several countries, including Zambia, Zimbabwe, India, Ethiopia, and South Africa, which speaks volumes about his versatility and ability to adapt.
His time with teams like Mohun Bagan in India and Dynamos in Zimbabwe has equipped him with invaluable international experience, which will be crucial for Tusker's ambitions.
13:12 - 18.07.2024
Tusker announce more departures as 11 players leave Ruaraka Grounds
Tusker have officially announced the departure of 11 first team players from the team following the expiry of their contracts, including four Harambee Stars players.
The timing of this acquisition is particularly noteworthy as Tusker FC is also on the hunt for a new head coach following the departure of long-serving coach Robert Matano.
The club is evidently in a transitional phase, looking to inject fresh talent and leadership both on and off the field.
Moreover, Tusker has also renewed its commitment to Ugandan striker Deogratius Ojok, offering him a new one-year contract, while John Toki Byamukama continues to be an essential part of the team's strategic setup.
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