Kenya Police reinforce squad by signing experienced duo

Kenyan internationals Duncan Otieno and Samuel Onyango have officially joined Kenya Police FC
Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) side has strengthened its squad by signing former AFC Leopards midfielder Duncan Otieno and ex-Gor Mahia forward Samuel Onyango.
The two experienced players are the first major signings for Police in the ongoing transfer window. According to an insider, the duo join the club on two-year deals.
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"These are high quality players and fit into the technical bench plans in regards to the departments that needed strengthening and cover. The club is really happy to have completed their acquistion," the insider told Eastleigh Voice.
Duncan Otieno is back!!
— KENYA POLICE FC (@PoliceFCKE) January 23, 2024
Mr Douglas kanja Kirocho, EBS, O.G.W Deputy Inspector General Kenya police Service, Deputy Patron Kenya Police FC welcomes Duncan Otieno back in the camp.@betikaKe @748AirServices @DTBduo @police_sacco pic.twitter.com/gx1hxkZAwq
The two will be making a return to the Football Kenya Premier League (FKFPK) after stints abroad. Samuel Onyango parted ways with Zambian Super League (ZSL) side Kabwe Warriors in December 2023 while Duncan Otieno also left Botswana Premier League side Gaberone United around the same time.
Kenya Police FC is currently sixth on the FKFPL log with 30 points from 19 matches, 13 less than table-toppers Gor Mahia.
More margue signings are expected at the club in the ongoing transfer window.
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