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Kevin Omondi set for SA trials

Midfielder Kevin Ade Omondi is set for a trial at Ajax Cape Town who are on the search for a consistent goal-scorer.

He is the third player to be linked with an opportunity with a South African top-flight side, following in the footsteps of team-mate Musa Mohammed and AFC Leopards winger Paul Were

Omondi’s agent Basil Manousakis confirmed that the attacker will join the Urban Warriors for 10 days, so that they can have a closer look at him.

“He  is supposed to be in South Africa by Monday 28th April,” he added.

Ajax Cape Town has produced several quality players in the past including South Africa national team players like Hans Vonk and Steven Pienaar.

U19 venue shifted

The match between Iataly U-18 team popularly known as Azzurrini and the Gor Mahia’s U-19 side will be will be played at Kasarani on Friday and not Nyayo stadium as initially announced. This according to michezoafrika

FKF while announcing the changes on Thursday also released ticket prices for those willing to attend the match. There will be three categories of 100 shillings, 500 shillings and 200 shillings respectively.

4 thoughts on “Kevin Omondi set for SA trials

  • OGANGO TRAILER

    Good chance to redeem your self “ADE” and revamp your career back on track. I hope you will always be recalling my parting shot to you on Wednesday morning and use it as a fatherly advise against all odds that have been defiling your professionalism as a footballer.
    1. As a footballer you should always remember that as much as it is a collective team work
    Sports; but individually you better know that it is a short span career with a very thin
    window to excel and prosper in life in totality. So stop the wicked peer pressure being
    masterminded by the so called “SIANG’A” group of players and be an all round
    disciplined player both ON and OFF the pitch. You have what it takes and even the sky
    should not limit your potential to become fully professional.It do pain some of us when we
    see the kind of talents you possess being thrown down the drain as your promising
    future heads to the trench.

    2. “ADE” make use of that opportunity for your personal benefit as well as to transform the
    lifestyle of your very close relations just like Wanyama’s and Oliech of this country. Do
    not allow your childhood upbringing challenges to be detrimental in your growth as a
    person but let be the motivating factor that will make you a role model in future.

    3. The timing of this trial is a blessing in disguise for you whether you make it or not. You
    have some time off to re-think about yourself and the possible future prospects in
    K’Ogalo. You can come back a reformed person and work back your way to BW 1st
    team just like ” MOHA” and seal back your place at H/STARS or be absorbed and get
    rewarded just like “EDU” in Algeria. The ball is now on your court. TAKE IT or LEAVE IT.

    4. ADE the sorry state of your former “CAPU” AWILO should serve as a wake- up call to all
    and sundry plying their trade in K’Ogalo. Already some careers will very soon and faster
    be vanishing into historical books and will just remain as such. Reformist like Rama have
    woken up to the reality that the Kenga’s, Wanyonyi’s, Kariuki’s should not be taken for
    granted. He messed his opportunity due to indiscipline and he can not afford to repeat it.
    But the likes of Berry, Oboya and Jerry are living in a borrowed time in GM. And as a
    Matter of fact, I really feel for Jerry and I can confirm that BATARO is the man to watch.
    If IDDI can stop his biases and favors while advising the TB, then there is no way Jerry
    could be finding himself in between the sticks with his current poor performance trend.

    ALL THE BEST “ADE” and I hope you will keep that promise. GOD be with you “DADDY”.
    into our historical books due to lack of proper guidance and indiscipline attitude.

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  • Joe Riaga

    Kevo have the talent to go places. But self discipline is paramount. Too much Alcohol reduces your fitness and ability to recover.

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  • erick awiti

    Kevo if u cd luk of hw Rooney was whn he joined man u, he was very much indicopline. But if luk at him now he is one of the most dicipline nd top player. Why ? Bcoz he accept to change his bad characters. The same to Suarez.
    You can also go places if u change those characters which has bn hinder u to perform. i hope u kno them. Gud luck Daddy.

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  • Hard work minus discipline is as good as naught. You have talent but time is running out for you if you cant change for better. Ade, You are one of the most exciting players in Kenya at the moment. Put discipline ahead of you and you will excel.

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