Both players were a part of the victorious Atletico de Kolkata squad in the recently concluded Indian Super League.
Lawrence, who retired from international football in 2012, is well past his prime and Rafi didn't score a single goal in his 10 appareances for ATK.
Mumbai FC coach Khalid Jamil, one of the youngest in the elite league is however happy to get the services of the duo for another season.
He added,"Everyone who follows Indian football knows how good Climax is. He brings in so much experience with him. He is a very humble person and he shares helps the youngsters in improving their game."
On getting back with the Mumbai FC squad Rafi said,"I had a great time last season. It was a great experience playing under a coach like Khalid Jamil. I look forward to a fantastic season."
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