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Kevin Omondi, Paul Were back at stars helm


Kogalo midfielder Kevin Omondi and Paul Were of Ingwe were both given a reprieve and returned to Kampala to resume training for the semi -final of the CECAFA match against Zanzibar.

The duo who had been dismissed from the team expressed their remorse and were offered a chance to return to the team by KFK after coach James Nandwa made the request. The request was accepted after Stars suffered several injuries.

Omondi will now team up with team-mates Edwin Lavatsa and Rama Salim who played stating roles as Kenya beat Malawi 1-0  in the quarter finals.

It was a huge win for Kenya which has previously found Malawi to be a very difficult team to beat. Even with foreign based professionals , Kenya could not beat Malawi at home when they last met

5 thoughts on “Kevin Omondi, Paul Were back at stars helm

  • Erico Jarae

    Now boys bhave

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  • GORBIDDER

    Bloated EC =12 officials x kshs.50,000/official=600,000
    Logarusic signing fee =4,000,000

    Balance to be raised by fans/members =3,400,000
    As per official website 82 branches
    Minimum no. per branch =30 members
    Total membership as per official website =2,460 fans

    Expected contribution per member (if the club is flat broke, in which case the EC should go home)=3,400,000/2,460= kshs.1,382.11
    Don’t 4get same EC wanted to buy Mr.Log a car through an harambee instead of focusing on his contract.

    1.Its not Logarusic whose the villian here rather the crooks are within our EC
    2. Hiyo list ya 82 branches may fake fake / ghost members.
    3. All EC MUST contribute monthly towards running the club. I suggest 20k but they can start with 50k towards the signing fee.
    4.Organize an harambee, just this once at City. Whatever we collect plus the EC’s 600,000 is offerred to Logarusic to decide whether to ACCEPT IT OR NOT

    I hope Nandwa will be paid at least an 1m. Nyamweya r u listening

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  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    With Kevo and Were in the team I am confident we will bring the trophy home. I want us to meet with Uganda in finals so that we can win and carry the bragging rights

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  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    After CECAFA tournament is over, the Harambee Stars Team A & B should play each other in a friendly match for full 90 mins and added time so that the best team is the one representing Kenya in CHAN competitions. I doubt if the team A currently in camp coached by Michele is ready to represent the country but time will tell. Only 5 players are needed from the Michele’s team A to add to Nandwa’s team B and we are set for any competition.

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  • Gor runners up to Tusker at the SOYA awards. Congrats are in order once more

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