Murkomen salutes women's amputee team after Colombia show

Cabinet
Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports Kichumba Murkomen has
lauded the Kenya women's amputee football team, following their inspiring show at the
just concluded World Cup in Colombia.
The team
achieved impressive victories, advancing to the final after a tough semi-final
round.
The Kenyan
team faced strong competition, defeating England 1-0, Peru 2-0, and Ukraine.
Though
they tasted defeats in the semi-final against Colombia and in the
quarter-finals against Poland, their resilience and performance left an
indelible mark.
On Thursday,
CS Murkomen hosted the team to a luncheon at the Ministry's Headquarters
Talanta Plaza, and recognised their effort at the global arena.
"Today,
we gather to honor a monumental achievement by our squad of 12 players. They
trained here in Kenya before departing and received full support from the
Ministry. Though they were edged out in the semi-final by the hosts, they have
done us proud. Moving forward, our U-17 and Amputee teams will have the
opportunity to meet with the President at State House," said the CS.
"We
are committed to developing talent at the grassroots level, selecting players
from schools to nurture future champions," he added.
Clara
Chepkoech, team captain and athlete representative, reflected on their journey
to Colombia with awe.
"I
want to acknowledge those who made this happen - the Ministry for their
financing and the federation. Special thanks go to our coach. We began training
last year, and this victory reflects his dedication. Despite equipment
challenges and injuries, we persevered," she said.
Sharon
Nyaoke, the Assistant Coach, also shared her pride.
"It
was an incredible experience being both a coach and a teammate. I'm grateful to
have had the chance to lead such an amazing group."
"Our
players were selected transparently at Ulinzi Sports Complex, based purely on
merit. Competing in Colombia was incredible, and the team represented Kenya
with honour. This is the way to, and much more can be achieved," he noted.
Stanley
Mokoyani, Team Manager and Secretary General, emphasised the importance of fair
selection.
"These
players were chosen from across the country in a transparent process. We now
have three strong amputee teams ready to represent Kenya on the global
stage."
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