With Gor Mahia set to face Napsa Stars on Sunday in the Caf Confederation Cup, their ties could be postponed again depending on whether they will advance against the Zambian rivals.
Bandari, who will host AFC Leopards for a Premier League tie on Friday in Mombasa, have been paired against lower side Dimba Patriots.
Zedekiah Otieno s KCB will play against Divison One side Trasnfoc FC while Kariobangi Sharks who progressed after getting a walkover against Flamingo FC will be up against Tandaza FC.
Premier League debutants Bidco United will face Twyford FC while former National Super League outfit Administration Police FC will square it out with Egerton FC.
Defenders
Yusuf Mainge, Washington Munene, Robinson Kamura, Isaac Kipyegon, Robert Mudenyu, Collins Shivachi, Omar Somobwana, Clyde Senaji, Lewis Bandi.
Midfielders
Said Tsuma, Peter Thiong’o, Gideon Waja, Fabrice Mugheni, Boniface Mukhekhe, Eugene Mukangula, Collins Shichenje, Austin Odhiambo, Marvin Nabwire, Jaffery Awiti, Musa Saad.
Forwards
Harrison Mwendwa, Elvis Rupia, Hansel Ochieng, Bienvenue Shaka, Steven Otieno, Caleb Olilo, Peter Thiong o.
Just like Bandari’s case, Aussems has every player at his disposal and will want to ensure he starts his reign at the club on a positive note.
Ahead of their FKF Shield Cup fixture, Aussems explained his main concern was the tactical aspect of the team which he said they must improve before their next league assignment.
49ers Adam Peters, John Lynch s top assistant, earns promotion
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Adam Peters, who has been with the 49ers since 2017 as vice president of player personnel, is now assistant GM.Paul Chinn / The Chronicle
Adam Peters didn’t get the position he was seeking this offseason, but he did get a promotion and, presumably, a pay raise.
On Friday, the 49ers announced Peters, 41, their vice president of player personnel since he joined the franchise in 2017, had been bumped to assistant general manager. Peters was one of three finalists for the Panthers’ GM opening that went to Seahawks executive Scott Fitterer last month.
Jonathan Huberdeau scored his second goal of the game with 2:31 remaining in overtime as the Florida Panthers rallied to beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Wednesday night. Huberdeau outraced Carolina players for a breakaway on the winning goal. Alex Wenneberg and Juho Lammikko also scored for the Panthers.