Bungoma All Stars Outfox Target FC In Kits For Africa Showdown
29th April 2019
The solitary goal was scored by Joseph Wekesa who converted a Cyprian Marauni cross in the 38th minute to give his side a 1-0 lead at half time before warding off strong opposition to eventually win the crunch tie
- Bungoma All Stars FC edged Target Driven Brothers FC 1-0 in a Kits For Africa football contest held at Bungoma High School at the weekend
- The two rivals were among the 35 clubs from Bungoma County that received boxes of sports gear donated by SportPesa partner clubs in Europe
- Hamisi is confident that they will eventually emerge winners of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Western Zone Division Two League where they are currently perched in seventh place on 19 points after 14 games
BUNGOMA, Kenya-
Bungoma All Stars FC edged Target Driven Brothers FC 1-0 in a Kits For Africa
football contest held at Bungoma High School at the weekend.
The solitary goal was scored by Joseph Wekesa who converted
a Cyprian Marauni cross in the 38th minute to give his side a 1-0 lead at half
time before warding off strong opposition to eventually win the crunch tie.
The two rivals were among the 35 clubs from Bungoma County
that received boxes of sports gear donated by SportPesa partner clubs in
Europe; Everton FC, Hull City FC, Arsenal FC, Torino FC and Southampton FC to
support local teams in the continent.
“We have a pool of talent but we lack funds to help us
acquire a good playing ground and comfortable uniforms, we will use the jerseys
we have received today in our away fixtures in the league,” Bungoma All Stars
Team Manager, Hamisi Mohamed told SportPesa
News.
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Hamisi is confident that they will eventually emerge winners
of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Western Zone Division Two League where
they are currently perched in seventh place on 19 points after 14 games.
Bungoma have acquired the services of Augustine Shikuku
(midfielder) from Kibabi University, Kevin Situma (defender) from Sangalo
Institute and strikers Marauni from Bungoma High School and Elisha Wekesa from
Toloso Secondary ahead of the second leg that kicks off next week.
Mohamed is confident that his team that was formed in 2010
with a vision to nurture talent and keep the youth away from crime will
eventually scale the ladders to qualify for the SportPesa Premier League (SPL).
“So far we have had a few success stories as you know the
likes of John Mark Makwatta, who is currently with Al Nasr FC of Kuwait, honed
his skills here.
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“Others who were molded here before they were poached by
other SPL and National Super League clubs are Antony Mburu (Mt. Kenya FC),
Collins Odhiambo (Kakamega Homeboyz FC), George Wanga (Kisumu All Stars) and
Kennedy Oduor (Ushuru FC),” Mohamed underscored.
Target
FC midfielder, George Musumba admitted that the new kits his FKF Provincial
side received really mean a lot to them as they are now sorted in the league.
“We are now inspired to work hard and win our remaining
matches,” noted Musumba whose dream is to play for Sofapaka FC in the top tier.
Webuye All Stars captain, Marvin Muhongo and Paul Wanyama of
Malaha FC also reiterated Musumba’s sentiments adding that they will utilize
the kits during their Provincial and District leagues encounter in that order.
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Kits For Africa Beneficiaries In Bungoma
1. Fana B FC
2.KIbabii FC
3.Sintanyi FC
4.Nzoia Sportive
5.Lwanda Youth
6.Bukembe FC
7.Mbuni FC
8.Musaka FC
9.Kumugui FC
10.Ranje FC
11.Musikoma FC
12.Bungoma Super Stars FC
13.Wazee FC
14.Bungoma All Stars FC
15.Muyayi FC
16.Quarters FC
17.Talent FC
19.Kanzu FC
20.Brann FC
21.Webuye All Stars FC
22.Malaha FC
23.Mamani Green Stars FC
24.Kingsland FC
25.Utawala FC
26.Nambani FC
27.Ngwelo FC
28.Squarrel FC
29.Maloho FC
30.Bokoli Juakali FC
31.Mahanga FC
32.Blueband FC
33.Romans FC
34.Misikhu United FC
35.Miendo FC