Emerging Stars hit ground running at COSAFA Cup

Kenya's Patrick Otieno celebrates after scoring against Zambia. [FKF Media]

Kenya’s Under-23 team, the Emerging Stars, commenced their COSAFA Cup campaign with an impressive 2-0 victory over defending champions Zambia on Thursday at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in South Africa.

The young squad showcased their talent and determination, setting a high tempo from the outset.

The breakthrough came early in the 8th minute when Patrick Otieno’s swift movement drew a foul inside the box.

Gor Mahia’s midfielder Austine Odhiambo stepped up confidently to take the resulting penalty, coolly slotting the ball into the net to give Kenya an early 1-0 lead.

This early goal set the tone for the match, with Kenya dominating possession and creating numerous scoring opportunities.

Kenya’s relentless pressure soon paid off again. In a well-coordinated attack, FKF Premeir League golden boot winner Benson Omalla delivered a precise assist to Patrick Otieno, who made no mistake in doubling Kenya’s lead.

This goal, coming shortly after the first, put Kenya in a commanding position and left Zambia struggling to find their rhythm.

In the other Group B match, Zimbabwe secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Comoros, placing Kenya at the top of Group B with three points, closely followed by Zimbabwe.

This strong start has boosted Kenya's chances of advancing in the tournament, and the Emerging Stars are now brimming with confidence.

Looking ahead, Kenya’s Emerging Stars will face Comoros in their second group match on Sunday at Wolfson Stadium, with the game scheduled to kick off at 1 pm EAT. The team will aim to build on their strong start and secure another vital victory.

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