Homeless Kenyan Soccer Star

Publisher:
NTVKenya
Publication Date:
29 August 2011
Tags:
Kenya, Soccer

The national football team Harambee Stars may enjoy the luxury of the best training facilities the country can offer, but not even their experience has taken them to the world cup. The team's failure does not necessarily mean Kenyan football is in the ruins -- Kenya is well represented in the ninth Homeless World Cup,in Paris France. The team is comprises homeless football players who are undergoing rehabilitation. The national team currently in France has one Luka Msoja, who works in the Dandora Dumpsite. Msoja, who works at the Dandora dumpsite. Watson Karuma tracked the former drug addict before the team departed and filed this story which demonstrates the results of sheer will and drive.

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