Emerging Stars see off Zimbabwe in COSAFA Cup
Football
By
Washington Onyango
| Jul 02, 2024
Kenya’s Emerging Stars bounced back to winning ways on Tuesday after seeing off Zimbabwe 2-0 in their final group match of the 2024 COSAFA Cup at Isaac Wolfson Stadium.
Kenya had lost 2-0 to Comoros in their second match played over the weekend and needed a win to stand a chance of making it to the semifinals.
The first half ended goalless however the second half witnessed a shift in momentum as the East African stars improved their style of play.
In the 54th minute, Ronney Onyango found Austine Odhiambowho put the ball at the back of the net giving Kenya the lead.
Benson Omalla added to the tally in the 73rd minute pouncing on a long ball from goalkeeper Byrne Omondi.
READ MORE
Ongoing labour unrests are early signs of an economy that's about to collapse
Trailers and weighbridges: The untold story
KTDA moves to restore order in tea bonus declarations
Madagascar tycoon to buy Zuku parent firm Wananchi Group
How container cash deposits are creating a problem for Kenyan traders
Gold rush: How illegal gallbladder trade threatens Lake Victoria fishers
Real estate posts high productivity as challenges hit wholesale, retail sectors
Agencies in fresh plan to market Kenyan coffee
AI-driven smart borders transform travel security
Fresh test for Ruto as IMF urges new tax policies to unlock loans
The match ended in favor of Kenya.
With this win, Kenya finished Group B with 6 points, tied with Comoros. However, Comoros topped the group on goal difference, advancing to the semi-finals as Group B winners.
Emerging Stars now wait for the results of the other group matches to determine if they will join Comoros in the semi-finals as one of the best runners-up.
Starting XI
23.Byrne Omondi, 15.Amos Wanjala, 2.Sylvester Owino, 5.Alphonce Omija, 3.Geoffrey Onyango, 20.Chrispine Erambo, 19.Kayci Odhiambo, 10.Austine Odhiambo, 16.Ronney Onyango, 7.Hassan Beja, 22.Benson Ochieng
Substitutes
1.Dolph Owino, 18.Ibrahim Wanzala, 6.Jeremy Bisau, 11.Aldrine Kibet, 12.William Gitamu, 21.Alfred Tanui, 14.Patrick Otieno, 8.Stanley Wilson, 9.Moses Shumah, 17.John Ochieng, 13.Elly Owande
- Parents agony as whereabouts of children unknown after school fire tragedy
- Education CS silent as teachers, lecturers threaten to strike
- The new sound of faith: How youth culture has redefined gospel music
- Miss Universe Kenya winner to receive Sh1million and apartment
- Omanyala remains upbeat despite Olympics setback