Brian Kaitano
58 Articles
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Mathare United Women seeking fresh talent after departure of valuable players
Speaking to Citizen Digital, head coach Ann Aluoch confirmed that the team is actively seeking to sign new players to bolster their line up and address the gaps left by departing members.
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Coach Mwinamo: Hard work, dedication, behind Musingu Boys success
Following their regional triumph, Mwinamo and his team have shifted their focus to the upcoming National Championship later this month.
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Bungoma Queens race to get house in order ahead of new season
Bungoma Queens finished last season in sixth place with 19 points. While this was a respectable position, the club is evidently keen on surpassing this achievement in the upcoming season.
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Namwela Boys driver leads volleyball team to nationals
Muresha highlighted the crucial role played by school Principal Stephen Mutaki and the Board of Management in fostering an environment conducive to sporting excellence.
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Our glory abroad should radiate back home, says Starlets' Nanjala
“My vision is to create a network of opportunities for young players nationwide, especially girls who wish to play professional football. Every child deserves a chance to pursue their dreams and showcase their talent,” she asserted
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KSSSA: Kibabii eyes Western region football title
The KSSSA Western Region Soccer Boys Group A matches are scheduled to be played at Bungoma High School grounds, while Group B fixtures will be staged at the Sudi Stadium, home of National Super League side Nzoia Sugar FC.
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After title miss, Vihiga Queens race to beef up squad, as rivals hover around, for their marquee talents
Queens, a giant in the KWPL, could not keep pace with newly minted champions, Police Bullets, who shot all out of their way in a march to the league glory and Queens believe that a rebuild could hand them the ammunition to match the law enforcers next term.
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Nzoia Sugar blame financial woes, coaches turnover for KPL relegation
In a candid interview with Citizen Digital, Mokua said the financial constraint led to the departure of dependable players which in turn affected their matches.
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NyamuNyamu says poor funding, match fixing hurting women football
Clubs have struggled to give their best due to poor funding, and the veteran coach believes more can be achieved if the federation brought on board shirt sponsors and well paying broadcast partners.
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Kisped Queens to bolster squad ahead of KWPL bow
Under the leadership of coach Daniel Minjis, the Queens are diligently working to enhance their squad, aiming to make a strong impression in the top-tier league.