
Osok on mission to improve Tusker after joining the champions
Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 30.08.21. | 10:45
Tusker have been on a recruitment spree to beef up the team ahead of next season campaign where they will be seeking to defend their league title and take part in the CAF Champions League.
Tusker's newest acquisition Teddy Osok is out to help improve the team after completing a move to the league champions from Zambia's Kitwe United.
Speaking to the club's portal after sealing the deal that sees him join the club on a two-year deal, Osok expressed his delight at joining the Brewers, singing praise of the team's organization and stature.
Teddy Osok, from Siaya to the world.
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Osok acknowledges that there is a bigger challenge ahead with the club set to take part in the CAF Champions League once the season starts but at the same time expressed his readiness for the same.
“I am glad to be joining a big and organized team such as Tusker FC. It is a great honour and a challenge that I am ready for. This is a bigger stage and the team is playing in the CAF Champions League which is a huge stage. I am ready to do my best and help the team improve.” the former Wazito FC midfielder said.
Club CEO Charles Obiny marveled at Osok's ability, highlighting his versatility and experience as key for Tusker in a position that they needed reinforcement.
“Osok is a very versatile player with lots of experience and he comes into an area that we needed to strengthen a lot. We are glad to have him and we have no doubt that he will be a great success to the team and a positive addition,” Obiny noted.
Teddy Osok joins Tusker FC from Kitwe United of Zambia#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/UvoQqN91S6
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Club Chairman Daniel Aduda echoed Obiny's sentiments, saying that Osok is the kind of player that Tusker is always endearing to bring on board owing to his quality.
“As a team we are always focused on getting in quality players and Teddy is one of the quality midfielders we had in our sights. We are glad to have him in the team,” Aduda said.
The former Sofapaka FC midfielder becomes the fifth player to be unveiled by Tusker after Charles Momanyi, Kalos Protus Kirenge, Ibrahim Joshua, and Patrick Matasi with more new faces expected to replace the 11 players who have been axed to create room for the new players.












