Kayole Starlets sign Safaricom Chapa Dimba Stars
Kayole Starlets players - Sonia Wambui, Calta Nasambu and Naomi Nanjala Masinde. The trio were part of the Safaricom Chapa Dimba All-Stars team for Season 4.
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Kayole
Starlets have intensified their squad for the second leg of the Kenya Premier
League by recruiting three players from the Safaricom Chapa Dimba All-Stars
team.
The trio, Sonia Wambui (goalkeeper), Calta
Nasambu (striker), and Naomi Nanjala (position) have already joined the team.
The three previously featured for Barcelona
Ladies SC from Laikipia, which currently competes in the National Super League
(NSL).
They were also part of the Safaricom Chapa
Dimba All-Stars squad that travelled to Huesca, Spain, in September last year
for a bootcamp courtesy of Safaricom Chapa Dimba. Additionally, they featured
for Barcelona Ladies SC during Season Four of the tournament, representing the
Central Region at the national finals held in Kisumu.
“I am excited to join Kayole Starlets. It has
always been my ambition to play in the Kenya Premier League after competing in
the National Super League. Joining mid-season gives me an opportunity to
contribute to the team’s success in the remaining matches.
“Safaricom
Chapa Dimba has played a significant role in my football journey. It is through
this platform that I am here today, playing for Kayole Starlets,” said Naomi
Wanjala.
The trio joins Eunice ‘Bobi’ Nabwoba and
Praxedes Shivikhwa, who featured for Wiyeta Girls in Season Four of Chapa
Dimba, representing the Rift Valley Region at the national finals. Before
joining Kayole Starlets, Nabwoba played for Amus College in Uganda.
“Honestly, Chapa Dimba goes beyond a normal
football tournament, it means a lot to young talents in this country. I want to
thank Kayole Starlets for believing in me, and I promise to give my best.
“It
has always been my dream to play in the Premier League and showcase my talent
not just locally, but globally. This is a great platform and opportunity for
me,” said Sonia Wambui.
Safaricom Chapa Dimba continues to nurture and
impact football talent across the country. Currently, more than 30 players from
the most recent season have joined various clubs competing in both the National
Super League and the Kenya Premier League.
Some notable players include Emily Morang’a (Kenya Police), Duncan Omala (Nairobi United), Derick Okech (Shabana FC), Austine Odongo (Shabana FC), Stanley Waswa (Ulinzi) Stars), Hamis Nyale (Ulinzi Stars), Bryton Otieno (Gor Mahia), Brian Aroko (Tusker Youth), Neddy Kithinji (3K FC), Lorrine Illavonga (Ulinzi Starlets), Mercy Akoth (Vihiga Queens), and Swaumu Masungo (Kibera Soccer Women), Marion Serenge ( St. Noa - Uganda) among others.
Other
notable players previously produced by the tournament since its inception
include Atem Kato (Penn State Nittany Lions), Jentrix Shikangwa (Simba Queens),
Brain Enock Wanyama (Tatung FC in Taiwan), Benson Omala (Nairobi United), David
Majak (Kariobangi Sharks), Jane Hato (Master’s University), Judith Osimbo
(Ulinzi Starlets), Cynthia Livondo, and, among others.
Speaking during a training session at Calvary
Sports Grounds in Nairobi, the Kayole Starlets coach, Mr. Joshua Sakwa,
expressed satisfaction with the impact of grassroots tournaments such as
Safaricom Chapa Dimba in the country.
“I
believe tournaments like Safaricom Chapa Dimba offer invaluable lessons when it
comes to supporting, nurturing and showcasing grassroots talent. The tournament
plays a crucial role in spotting, developing, and showcasing young players.
Currently, we have around five players who were part of the Chapa Dimba
tournament in our squad. They are quality players, and we are confident they
will help us push for a strong finish this season,” he said.
Kayole Starlets are currently in seventh
position and are aiming to finish among the top three in the league.
Safaricom
Chapa Dimba is a national grassroots football tournament in Kenya targeting
youth aged 16 - 20.
It
is designed to showcase talent, transform lives, and create pathways for
professional growth.


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