This archive report was first published on 9 October 2019.
Published on October 9, 2019, Harambee Stars, Kenya's national soccer team, has entered its third day of residential training ahead of an international friendly match against Mozambique at Kasarani stadium in Nairobi.
The team's 23-man squad includes goalkeepers Ian Otieno, Timothy Odhiambo, and Faruk Shikalo.
Defenders Johnstone Omurwa, Harun Shakava, Joash Onyango, Yusuf Mainge, Hillary Wandera, Erick Ouma, Joseph Okumu, and Samuel Olwande make up the defense, while midfielders include Michael Olunga, Jesse Were, and Masud Juma among others.
However, all players initially called up have checked in, except for Michael Olunga, who was also expected in the camp.
Harambee Stars head coach Francis Kimanzi expressed his happiness that most of the players who were called up have reported to camp and the training is going well.
Meanwhile, former Gor Mahia player Francis Kahata has urged youth to engage in activities that will enable them earn a living rather than involving themselves in drugs and illicit brew.
His sentiments were echoed by Moses Maina from Zetech University during a friendly match between Zetech and Rayza FC.