Kenya: Patrick Oboya Returns for Malawi

The Slovakia-based midfielder makes a comeback to the squad after a four year absence with injury and he has vowed to repay back head coach with a winning performance when Harambe Stars plays Malawi's Flames in the 2014 World Cup qualifying match.
  • Kenya/Malawi:   Oboya Returns for Malawi Encounter

    CAF, 27 May 2012

    Kenya midfielder Patrick Oboya has vowed to repay back head coach Francis Kimanzi with a winning performance when Harambe Stars plays Malawi's Flames in the 2014 World Cup… Read more »

The Kenya Slovakia-based midfielder Patrick Oboya

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    The Star, 23 May 2012

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    The Star, 22 May 2012

    Kenyan international custodian Arnold Origi is rumoured to be set for a swift return to the national soccer team squad, set to be named by head coach Francis Kimanzi later today.… Read more »

  • Kenya/Malawi:   Stars Squad to Be Known 48 Hours to Game

    Capital FM, 22 May 2012

    Kenyans will have to wait until 48 hours before the kick-off of the Harambee Stars 2014 World Cup qualifier against Malawi to know the 23-man squad to face The Flames at Moi… Read more »

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    Capital FM, 21 May 2012

    AFC Leopards coach, Jan Koops has stressed a first title since 1998 is still on the cards for Ingwe as curtains came down on the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) first leg last weekend. Read more »

  • Kenya:   Spotlight On Kimanzi Ahead of Team Naming

    Capital FM, 21 May 2012

    The spotlight will be on Harambee Stars head coach Francis Kimanzi on Tuesday when he names the side that plays The Malawi Flames in their first 2014 World Cup qualifier on June 2… Read more »

Unnamed: Kenya’s Macdonald Mariga celebrates his goal (L) against Angola with Dennis Oliech during their 2012 African Nations Cup qualifying match at the Nyayo Stadium. Both have pending issues with FKF.

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