Gor Mahia have signed Rwandan attacker Patrick Sibomana to their ranks as they beef up their frontline ahead of their Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title defense.
Sibomana, who joined the club after a stint with Mozambique’s Clube Ferroviario da Beira will beef up K’Ogalo’s attacking force.
Sibomana, 26, is highly experienced having played for Isonga and APR in his native Rwanda before moving to Belarus where he briefly played for Shakhtyor Soligorsk.
He then returned home to play for Mukura Victory and Police FC with a stint at Tanzanian giants Yanga in between before heading to Mozambique.
Sibomana is the second foreign player to have joined K’Ogalo this window following the arrival of 20-year-old Ugandan attacker Mugisha.
The Rwandese likes to operate on the left wing although he can also play centrally or on the right flank.
Gor are adding firepower to their ranks to reduce the goal scoring load off Benson Omala’s shoulders and also need depth following the departure of Ugandan Peter Lwasa and veteran George ‘Blackberry’ Odhiambo.
K’Ogalo, who begin their title defense against Sofapaka on August 26, have also signed Chris Ochieng, Kevin Omondi, Rooney Onyango, Alvin Ochieng, Kennedy Onyango, Kevin Juma, Lawrence Juma, and Rodgers Ouma.