AFCON U20: Kenya’s youngsters impress scouts despite early exit
The Kenya national under-20 football team, the Rising Stars training in preparations ahead of their debut at the U20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Egypt on April 27, 2025. Photo/Sportpicha
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AFCON U20: Kenya’s
youngsters impress scouts despite early exit
Despite Kenya’s Rising Stars bowing out of the AFCON U-20 in
the group stage, a lot of positive response is coming out for the young lads
having impressed a lot of clubs around the globe.
From Kevin Wangaya who won man of the match award in their
last group match against Nigeria, to Hassan Beja who scored a goal and assisted
in two matches as well as Aldrine Kibet and defender Baron Ochieng.
According to one of the sources close to Wangaya, the
unattached midfield maestro has attracted offers from clubs in Italy, Croatia,
Georgia, Turkey and the AFCON U-20 hosts Egypt after his unmatched performance at
the championhips.
“Offers are flocking in and we are still weighing our
options, we are going to settle on what will be beneficial to the midfielder
before embarking on the process of signing,” he said.
The Sofapaka right back who played the first two matches in
the tourney in Egypt has hinted that he has already signed a pre-contract with
Egyptian power house and CAF Champions League finalists Pyramids FC.
He added, “Aldrine Kibet was also meeting some agents during
the team’s stay in Egypt from South Africa, Latvia and Belgium.”
The Nastic Academy player started in all of Kenya's three
matches where they lost against Morocco and Tunisia before drawing 2-2 against
Nigeria.
At the same time Hassan Beja’s camp says they have already
received offers from two clubs in Egypt, one in the Middle East club and one
from Europe.
Beja scored the Rising Stars second goal in the tournament
when they faced Morocco and also assisted Lawrence Ouma’s opener against
Tunisia.
The CAF AFCON U-20 Technical Study Group members led by
Walter Steenbook and Daniel Amokachi praised Kenya for their brave debut appearance
and said they have the potential to go far next time they participate.
“Having the small midfielder[Kevin] who played silky football
in the first XI of the group stage of the Championship shows that they had a good
outing and we hope they go beyond groups next time,” said Nigerian legend
Daniel Amokachi.
A big test for both players and the technical team is be
to work hard in the qualifiers and have Kenya back in the continental
showpiece which gives a huge platform for the youngsters to showcase their
talents worldwide.


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