New-Look Harambee Stars Draw Against Uganda Cranes In International Friendly
8th September 2019
Michael Olunga, who scored two goals in a 3-2 Africa Cup of Nations win against Tanzania, was the captain on the day due to the absence of Tottenham Hotspur FC’s Victor Wanyama

- Harambee Stars played out to a 1-1 draw against Uganda in an international friendly played at the Kasarani Stadium on Sunday afternoon
- It was new head coach, Francis Kimanzi’s first game in charge of the national team and a notable absentee was his assistant Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno who is in Germany for a football training.
- The former Mathare United FC tactician started Gor Mahia FC duo of Kenneth Muguna and Lawrence Juma, who made his debut in midfield
NAIROBI, Kenya- Harambee
Stars played out to a 1-1 draw
against Uganda in an international friendly played at the Kasarani Stadium on
Sunday afternoon.
Michael Olunga, who scored two goals in a 3-2 Africa Cup of
Nations win against Tanzania, was the captain on the day due to the absence of Tottenham
Hotspur FC’s Victor Wanyama.
It was new head coach, Francis Kimanzi’s first game in
charge of the national team and a notable absentee was his assistant Zedekiah ‘Zico’
Otieno who is in Germany for a football training.
The former Mathare United FC tactician started Gor Mahia FC duo of Kenneth Muguna and Lawrence Juma,
who made his debut in midfield.
Bandari FC’s Collins Agade and Kariobangi Sharks FC Samuel
Olwande were also handed their maiden starts for Stars.
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Ever reliable Ugandan forward Emmanuel Okwi had the first
say in the evenly matched encounter as the Simba SC man scored in the 23rd
minute to give the Cranes the lead.
Stars continued to try and penetrate the visitors defense
throughout the first half but were unsuccessful as the referee blew for
halftime with the home side down by a solitary goal.
New Gor captain Kenneth Muguna drew Kenya level with a
lovely finish six minutes after the restart to restore hope to the fans in
attendance.
The inclusion of Nicholas Kipkirui, Tusker FC’s Boniface
Muchiri and Duke Abuya, who scored against Everton FC at the same venue in
July, could not do much for Kimanzi’s charges as the game ended in a stalemate.