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Evans Odour
Thika United FC have officially confirm the signing of four new players and the club is on the verge of adding three more by the end of next week.
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Thika United have acquired the services of two midfielders Salim Mzee from Administration Police and Said Tsuma from Kisumu Day,two center-backs Patrick Kimani from Passenga High school and Christopher Oruchum who both just completed their O-levels in 2015.
Meanwhile Thika United have dropped keeper Edwin Kolongo and defender Ronny Katumanga while Simon Mbugua and Levis Opiyo joined Posta Rangers, Jackson Macharia joined Tusker FC while Joseph Kuria joined Ulinzi Stars after they contracts expired in December 2015,opted not to renew their deals as Hamuza Muwonge and Vincent Nyaberi both extended their stay at the club.
The SportPesa Premier League (SPL) 2016 edition is scheduled to kick off on February 13th 2016 and Thika United will face Tusker FC at Thika County Stadium in the season opener.



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