Bandari FC Goalkeeper Farouk Shikalo Completes Move to Ethiopian Giants St. George SC

In a major transfer shakeup, Bandari FC goalkeeper Farouk Shikalo has officially completed a move to Ethiopian Premier League powerhouse St. George SC. The transfer was confirmed by local football insider Kevin Teya, marking a significant step in Shikalo’s career as he takes on new challenges in one of East Africa’s most competitive leagues.


Key Takeaways

  • Farouk Shikalo has joined Ethiopian club St. George SC from Bandari FC.
  • Bandari FC quickly moved to sign former AFC Leopards goalkeeper Levis Opiyo as Shikalo’s replacement.
  • Shikalo’s move reflects growing regional interest in Kenyan talent across East and North Africa.
  • Levis Opiyo arrives with vast experience and is expected to solidify Bandari’s goalkeeping position.
  • The transfer underscores the continued player mobility in the East African football scene.

Shikalo’s Transfer to St. George SC

Farouk Shikalo, who has been a key figure for Bandari FC and has featured for Harambee Stars, has attracted attention from across the region. His performances between the sticks have earned him a move to St. George, a club with a rich history and multiple league titles in Ethiopia.

This new chapter offers Shikalo the opportunity to test himself at a higher competitive level and gain exposure in CAF club competitions, as St. George regularly compete in the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup.


Bandari FC Signs Levis Opiyo as Goalkeeper Replacement

To fill the void left by Shikalo, Bandari FC wasted no time and completed the signing of former AFC Leopards shot-stopper Levis Opiyo. Opiyo brings years of Premier League experience with notable teams like AFC Leopards and has a reputation for commanding presence and experience in goal.

His addition is expected to maintain Bandari’s defensive stability as the Dockers continue their campaign in the FKF Premier League and regional tournaments.


Regional Impact and Player Movement

Shikalo’s transfer illustrates the growing trend of East African players moving within the region, especially to leagues in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Sudan, which increasingly offer competitive salaries and exposure.

Meanwhile, Kenyan clubs remain committed to replenishing their squads with proven domestic talents, maintaining high standards and competitiveness locally.


Stay with Futaa Fisaa for ongoing updates on transfers, team news, and exclusive football insights from across Kenya and East Africa.

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