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Harambee Stars’ midfielder Titus Mulama in action against Zimbabwe in Nairobi. Photo/ANWAR SIDI & MOHAMMED AMIN |
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Titus Mulama in action
Kenya intensify training as Zimbabwe arrive for soccer match
The visitors jetted in as their opponents, Harambee Stars intensified training hoping to turn the tables again on Saturday.
The team captain Robert Mambo and French-based striker Dennis Oliech Oliech resumed training with the team on Wednesday.
Stars head coach Francis Kimanzi said he will stick with the team that beat Guinea's Syli Stars 2-0 when they host Zimbabwe.
Speaking after training late Wednesday, Kimanzi said he was satisfied with the team's performance.
"This is a winning team and you all saw how they played on Saturday against Guinea, why should I make changes now? I can't say we were 100 percent perfect during the Guinea match, but I believe all departments were impressive," said Kimanzi.
"I don't rate my team's performance according to departments, all I can say is that we played well, but allowed our opponents to penetrate on two occasions which should not have happened. Our performance against Guinea was better than against Namibia a week before and I believe we are getting better everyday. Zimbabwe willbe in problems on Saturday," he said.
Kenya, thirsting for places in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
Kenya, thirsting for places in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and that year’s African Cup of Nations finals in Angola, are grouped together with Guinea, Namibia and Zimbabwe.
The team is as follows: Goalkeepers — Noah Ayuko, Jacktone Ochieng.
Defenders — George Owino, Edgar Ochieng, John Njoroge, Joseph Shikokoti, Lloyd Wahome, Anthony Kimani.
Midfielders — Augustine Makacha, Osborne Monday, Levi Muaka, Kelvin Ochieng, Titus Mulama, Robert Mambo, Andrew Oyombe.
Strikers — Francis Ouma, Dennis Oliech, Allan Wanga.Kenyan football gets a facelift from South Africa
And to set the ball rolling, Sports Minister Hellen Sambili is on her way to South Africa where she will attend a summit in Durban which will strategize on how A frica can explore sport’s many benefits.
In a news dispatch from the Prime Minister’s Press Service (PMPS), Odinga said Sambili would subsequently visit Johannesburg to meet government officials and the National World Cup Committee to explore better cooperation, technical assistance and sponsorships.
He said Harambee players told him that they felt a new energy and commitment because they were no longer dogged and demoralized by the disputes and controversies that came close to ruining the national sport forever.
Reaffirming his commitment to sports Odinga, who played soccer in his younger days, said sports remained his priority as it had the capacity to be one of the engines of rapid economic growth and employment, given the people’s passion for it.
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