Rising Starlets spoiling for a row ahead of Ethiopia showdown
Jacqueline Juma (C) in a past training session. Photo courtesy of FKF Media.
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The double-header, scheduled for September 19–21 in Addis Ababa and September 26–28 in Nairobi, will determine who advances to the third qualification round. For the players, it is more than just another tie—it’s a chance to cement Kenya’s rising status in women’s football.
Talanta Ladies midfielder Susan Akoth, who has previously faced Ethiopia at U17 level, knows exactly what lies ahead.
“It won’t be easy because Ethiopia is a tough opponent,” she admitted. “But we are preparing well, and as a team we are determined to be ready for the challenge.”
Leading the line will be striker Valerie Nekesa, already a national hero after scoring Kenya’s first-ever goal at a FIFA World Cup during last year’s U17 tournament in the Dominican Republic.
Nekesa, who joined the training camp later than most, insists she has quickly settled in. “The mood in camp is alright,” she said. “I came in a bit late, but I’ve caught up fast, and the energy among the girls is very positive.”
At the back, Ulinzi Starlets defender Lorin Ilavonga is expected to play a key role in containing Ethiopia’s attacking threat. For her, discipline and execution will be decisive.
“This will be a tactical battle,” Ilavonga explained. “Whichever side follows the coach’s instructions best will come out on top.”
Coach Jacqueline Juma’s squad blends promise and experience, with many players promoted from the Junior Starlets U17 side that impressed on the world stage last year. Among them are Velma Abwire, Scovia Awuor, Rebecca Odato, and Halima Imbachi. They are joined by more experienced figures like Fasila Adhiambo and Emily Moranga, adding balance to the team.
As the Rising Starlets continue fine-tuning their preparations in Nairobi, their focus remains clear: to overcome Ethiopia and take another giant step toward achieving their World Cup dream.


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