Thousands of soccer fans will throng the Abebe Bikila stadium to witness a pulsating final with a mix of excitement and nervous energy. Police Bullets FC will seek to lay down the law and dictate the game's flow as Kenyan fans drum up their support for the rising stars.
With each passing minute, the afternoon mood will swing like a pendulum as the players aim to cement their legacy during the clash with CBE Ethiopia.
Ambassador George Morara Orina, MBS- Kenya's Ambassador to the AU and UNECA, has boosted the morale at the Bullets camp ahead of the crucial mission: a triumphant Cecafa victory.
Over the past two weeks, the Ambassador has rallied his support for the team, offering the squad a captivating Ethiopian cultural immersion and experiences as they gear up for their life's most significant moment today: CECAFA Finals.
The diplomat, who has constantly supported the squad on and off the pitch, has lauded the team for their imperious form as the curtain falls on the superb tournament that is staged 1500 kms away from their South C home stadium.
"You have made our country very proud. As you gear up for this crucial win, let your dreams shine with brilliance. May you fly the Kenyan flag high and bring the trophy back home," said the Ambassador.
Kenya Police Board of Trustees Vice Chair Carol Kiambi and Police Bullets FC head coach noted that the immense support from the Kenyan consulate has made their stay in Ethiopia seamless.
"As the Police Bullets family, we deeply appreciate your support. The team is not just ready but eager for the finals, fueled by your encouragement and the unique Ethiopian experience," said Kiambi.
Head coach Beldine Odemba briefed the diplomat on the preparation and was elated by Amb's demeanor as he interacted with the technical and training units.
The Police Bullets FC's remarkable journey from underdogs to emerging as CECAFA finalists has already ignited the passion of football fans across East Africa, a testament to their resilience and determination.
Team Captain Lydia Waganda is confident that victory is within their grasp. The squad must exploit flanks, control the Midfield, make sharper attacks, and defend. The ladies will rise to the occasion to grab the gong.
" We will leave nothing to chance during today's finals. The morale is high among the players, and we are keen on leaving a mark at this tournament," said Waganda.
The anticipation of a wild and uninhibited celebration will be palpable when the final whistle blows. The chants of 'Kenya! Kenya!' will reverberate around the stadium, a moment that every fan eagerly looks forward to.