Shujaa, Lionesses squads named ahead of HSBC SVNS
FILE: Kenya Lionesses players celebrate victory against Uganda Ladies during the 2024 Safari Sevens Tournament at Kenyatta Stadium, Machako on October 13, 2024. Kenya won 15-14. Photo/Sportpicha
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David
Nyangige is the surprise inclusion in Coach Kevin ‘Bling’ Wambua’s squad
announced on Monday as Shujaa gear up for the HSBC SVNS Series this weekend at
Nyayo National Stadium.
The
12-man squad will be captained by George Nyaoro, with Samuel Asati serving as
co-captain. Other players named include John Okoth, Dennis Abukuse, veteran
Vincent Onyala, Kevin Wekesa, Patrick Odongo, Festus Shiasi, Nygel Amaitsa,
Floyd Wabwire, and Christant Ojwang.
Coach
Wambua expressed confidence in his squad ahead of the highly anticipated
matches, noting the energy the home crowd will bring, especially with tickets
already sold out.
"The
pressure we shall receive is very welcome. Abroad, we draw energy from the
Kenyan corner, and this weekend, the whole stadium is the Kenya corner. We are
confident this will push us forward during our games," Wambua said.
Vice-captain Samuel Asati shared his excitement about playing on home soil.
"It
is personally an honour to play at home this weekend. We will try our best to
make the country proud as we vie for qualification to the top tier, Division
One," Asati said.
Meanwhile,
Lionesses head coach Simon Odongo has handed call-ups to Marvel Oswago and
Charity Nilah. They join Naomi Amumgumi, Maureen Muritu, Sheila Chajira
[Captain], Sinaida Nyacho, Edith Nariaka, Freshia Oduor [Co-Captain], Grace
Okulu, and Stella Wafula and Pheobe Akinyi.
Odongo
praised the experience that the international players bring to the squad.
"We
are expecting to raise the flag high this weekend as we play in front of our
home fans," he said.
In the
opening matches, Shujaa will face Canada, Belgium, Germany, Uruguay, and the
USA, while the Lionesses will take on Brazil, China, South Africa, Argentina,
and Spain.
The
games kick off on February 14, marking the start of both teams’ campaigns to
qualify for Division One this season. Currently in Division Two, Kenya’s squads
have the chance to reach the top tier with a top-four finish across the
three-leg tournament, the first of which takes place at home.
Equally,
the Kenyan Rugby Union’s youth and talent development programme received a
boost with the Kenyan Power Lighting Company (KPLC) pledging KSh 3 million to
support grassroots initiatives. KPLC representatives emphasized the importance
of nurturing young talent to secure the future of Kenyan rugby.
Full Squads
Shujaa:
George
Ooro(Captain)
Samuel
Asati (Co Captain)
John
Okoth
Dennis
Abukuse
Vincent
Onyala
Kevin
Wekesa
Patrick
Odongo
Festus
Shiasi
Nygel
Amaitsa
Floyd
Wabwire
Chrisant
Ojwang
David
Nyangige (Debut)
Naomi
Amumgumi
Moreen
Muritu
Sheila
Chajira(Captain)
Sinaida
Nyacho
Edith
Nariaka
Janet
Okello
Marvel
Oswago (Debut)
Freshia
Oduor (Co captain)
Charity
Nilah (Debut)
Grace
Okulu
Phoebe
Akinyi


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