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Mulama leaves St Eloi Lupopo



Former Harambee Stars international Titus Mulama has ended his stint with Congolese club St Eloi Lupopo.

Mulama who joined Lupopo in January from 2009 Kenyan Premier League champions Sofapaka and had so far featured in seven matches out of the eight that the team has played.

"I will not be going back to Lupopo since new office bearers have taken over and we had not settled on the first deal with the previous office. I am still owed and I know it will be difficult to negotiate with the incoming office since they were not involved in my deal to move to Lupopo."

"I am taking my time to see my next move by next week but what I can assure you is that am not coming back to the Kenyan Premier League for now not even my former club Sofapaka," Mulama told SuperSport.com.

Mulama retired from the national team last week after a decade of service and is currently in Kenya awaiting his next move to a yet to be named team outside the country.

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