Western stima fc terminate contracts of four injured players
According to recent reports, Western Stima FC, a Kenyan football club, has terminated the contracts of four injured players. The decision was made after the players failed to recover from their injuries and were deemed unable to continue playing for the team.
The four players whose contracts were terminated are:
- midfielder Collins Sikeleki, who has been out of action since 2020 due to a knee injury.
- defender Brian Wanyama, who suffered a serious ankle injury in 2021 and has been unable to recover.
- forward Michael Kibwana, who has been dealing with a long-term hamstring injury.
- goalkeeper Samuel Odhiambo, who has been out of action since 2020 due to a shoulder injury.
The club's decision to terminate the contracts of these players is likely due to the fact that they have been unable to contribute to the team's performance and have been a financial burden on the club. The club may also be looking to bring in new players to strengthen their squad and compete more effectively in the Kenyan Premier League.
It's worth noting that the termination of contracts is a common practice in professional football, especially when players are unable to recover from injuries and are no longer able to contribute to the team.