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Posta Rangers strengthen squad with 14 new signings
Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 06.09.25. | 12:35
The fresh additions are expected to play a pivotal role as the club aims to avoid last season’s relegation battle
FKF Premier League side Posta Rangers has made a significant statement ahead of the upcoming 2025/2026 season, unveiling 14 new signings as part of a comprehensive squad overhaul.
In an official update on their Facebook page, the Mailmen confirmed the arrivals while also announcing the departure of 12 players, some upon expiry of contracts, while others pursued opportunities with different clubs.
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Among the notable additions is a quartet from Shabana, highlighted by the experienced goalkeeper Frederick Odhiambo, as well as defenders Shem Odongo, Elvis Osoko—who returns to the club—and Dimpol Omamo.
The club has also bolstered its ranks with former Bandari and Mozzart Bet Cup-winning captain Bernard Odhiambo, joining from FC Talanta.
Further reinforcements include Nairobi City Stars trio Elvis Noor Ojiambo, Maxwell Odada, and Kevin Juma, as well as midfielders Jackson Dwang, who returns after a stint with Bandari FC, and Brian Yakhama from AFC Leopards.
Additional signings expected to add depth and attacking threat to the squad include striker Khrais Ponda from Naivas FC, Brian Ouma from Bunge FC, Trevor Omondi from Shauri Moyo, and David Leon from Kajiado FC.
“New, Fresh Energy. We’re excited to officially welcome our latest signings to the family. Big things ahead as we reinforce the squad for the upcoming 2025/2026 season. We have equally released twelve players upon expiry of contracts and other related interests. Posta Rangers FC wishes them the best as they continue to develop their talents. Thank you, Mailmen,” the club posted.
The new additions are expected to play a pivotal role in Posta Rangers’ campaign, as the club aims to avoid last season’s relegation battle.
The Mailmen retained their Premier League status, albeit through relegation/promotion playoffs, edging Naivas FC 2-1 over two legs, a narrow escape that has prompted a renewed focus on squad depth and quality.



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