Bandari FC players at a past match. [Photo/ goal.com]

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Kenya Premier League side Bandari FC has called it a day on their mid-season transfer window after loaning out striker John Aviera to fellow KPL side Kakamega Homeboyz.

The youngster joined the Mombasa-based side at the beginning of the season where he joined from football powerhouse Passenga High School after finishing form four.However, his six-month stay at Bandari has not been successful as game time has been hard to come by.Confirming the development, club CEO Edward Oduor said the player joins the Kakamega-based side on a one-year loan deal to get game time that will enable him compete at the elite level.Aviera's loan move brings to an end the club's busy transfer schedule that has seen them bring in four players to give the team the much-needed depth during the explosive second leg of the season.Meanwhile, the KPL match between Bandari and Tusker FC which was to be played at Mbaraki Sports Club has been moved to Kinoru Stadium in Meru.