St. Joseph's football sensation Simuyu destined for greatness, says coach Juma
JOBO striker Instine Simiyu celebrating his second goal against Agai in FEASSSA Games at Bukhungu Stadium on Wednesday, August 20 2025. Photo by Eric Ayiro/Citizen Digital
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St. Joseph’s Boys High School
football head coach Amos Juma has backed striker Instine Simuyu to blossom
into a football star after shining in this year's School Games.
Simiyu was instrumental in helping
St. Joseph’s win this year's national football title, beating Musingu High
School in the finals played in Kakamega.
Juma believes Simiyu has a bright
future, if he remains consistent.
“He is a
disciplined player works very hard in training and during matches and he is hungry to keep on improving every day he is
a joy to watch and has a great future in the game,” said Juma.
Simiyu has already attracted
interest in the US and Europe, according to coach Juma.
“Yes he has
received offer from both local and international team, teams in Europe and
United States are interested in signing him so let’s wait and see what the
future has for him after he clears high school,” added Juma.
In the meantime, Juma is already
building another squad for next year, as eight first team players
will be clearing their Secondary School Education this year.
“We are not worried about them leaving. We have a very good back up for them plus we will try
recruit more quality player for us to continue being competitive,” stated the
head coach.


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