Okwuosa stays on to keep Cats safe at the back


James Okwuosa in action during a Super League match. - Photo by Kuching City.

PETALING JAYA: Kuching City captain and defensive stalwart James Okwuosa (pic) has committed to another season with the Cats and he’s hoping to make Borneo City his long term footballing home.

The 34-year-old Nigerian centreback, who joined from Police last year, played a pivotal role in Kuching’s impressive fourth place finish in the Super League, an achievement few saw coming.

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