Full house! Harambee Stars duo join squad in Mauritius

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Full house! Harambee Stars duo join squad in Mauritius
Full house! Harambee Stars duo join squad in Mauritius

Africa-Press – Mauritius. Harambee Stars duo of Collins Sichenje and Daniel Anyembe have linked up with their teammates in Mauritius for the upcoming friendly matches in the Four Nations Tournament.

The duo arrived in Port Louis after being released by their respective clubs and will boost Harambee Stars ahead of their game against Pakistan on Wednesday.

Dropped Harambee Stars players up in arms over unpaid Iran allowances Football Kenya Federation (FKF) confirmed Sichenje and Anyembe’s presence in a statement posted on their website on Tuesday.

“After fulfilling their club commitments, Collins Sichenje and Daniel Anyembe have finally joined the National Team in Mauritius.

Their inclusion adds more depth and strength to the squad,” read the statement. Fresh reports link Michael Olunga with a move to Greek heavyweights The two players could not leave with the rest of the team, who departed from Nairobi on Monday.

Sichenje featured for Finnish side Kuopion Palloseura in their 2-0 win against Vaasan Palloseura at the Hietalahti Stadium in Vaasa on Sunday. Government gifts Faith Kipyegon a house and 5,000,000 after breaking two records within a week!

Anyembe’s side Viborg FF was also involved in a match last Friday in Danish SuperLiga against Midtjylland, in which they lost 1-0. Harambee Stars will play their first encounter against Pakistan on Wednesday before daring the host nation in their last assignment on June 18.

Angela Okutoyi maintains winning streak at Billy Jean King Cup Full squad: Goalkeepers: Ian Otieno, Byrne Odhiambo, Brian Bwire Defenders: David Ochieng, Kevin Luke Otiala, Collins Shichenje, Robinson Kamura, Amos Nondi, Eric Ouma, Daniel Sakari, Abud Omar

Midfielders: Daniel Anyembe, Richard Odada, Charles Ouma, Richard Odada, Teddy Akumu, Joseph Mwangi, Abdallah Hasan, Clifton Miheso, Victor Omune, Boniface Onyango Forwards: Moses Shummah, Benson Omalla, Michael Olunga.

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