Soy United rope in Shikanda to beef up promotion bid
An action shot from the Soy United versus Bumbani Stars playoff clash played at Dandora Stadium on Wednesday, October 8, 2025. Soy won 1-0. PHOTO/COURTESY
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Soy United have
strengthened their promotion charge in the 2025/26 FKF National Super League
after confirming the signing of attacking midfielder Moses Shikanda on a
permanent deal.
The 26-year-old
becomes the club’s third mid-season acquisition as the Blue Eagles continue to
reinforce their squad during the ongoing transfer window.
Shikanda joins Soy
United after mutually parting ways with FKF Premier League side Shabana FC
in September 2025, bringing with him valuable top-flight experience, creativity,
and attacking depth.
His arrival is viewed
as a strategic move as the club sharpens its focus on securing one of the
automatic promotion slots.
An alumnus of Kakamega
School, Shikanda expressed his delight at joining Soy United, describing
the move as an important step in his career.
“I am elated to join
this promising club,” he said. “Soy United is an ambitious and fast-rising
side that is keen on talent development.
“I am determined to
help the team achieve its set targets while also continuing to grow my career.”
He said.
The attacking
midfielder previously featured for Kariobangi Sharks, where he spent two and a
half seasons and played a key role in the 2018 FKF Shield-winning squad.
He enjoyed an
impressive debut season in the Premier League, scoring eight goals, before reuniting
with former Soy United head coach Peter Okidi at Shabana FC in
January 2025.
Shikanda is no
stranger to the Soy United setup, having faced the club twice during
the 2022 FKF National Division League campaign while turning out for Green
Commandos SC. His familiarity with the league and competitive environment is
expected to ease his transition into the squad.
After six months out
of competitive action, Shikanda is eager to make an impact. “I have been out
for a while since leaving Shabana, and this opportunity is very important to
me,” he said.
“It gives me the
platform to revive my career, regain my form, and meet the competitive demands
of the club.”
Soy United currently sit sixth on the NSL table with 32 points, just five behind leaders Migori Youth, whom they held to a goalless draw over the weekend.
With momentum
building, the club is firmly targeting a top-three finish and automatic
promotion, and Shikanda’s signing could prove pivotal in that pursuit.


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