Aon team coach John Kadogo is confident the Kenyan side will compete against the rest of the world in the upcoming Aon global tournament set for South Africa.
The Kenya Aon team is training at Nairobi Primary School and Kadogo says they want to keep the momentum going ahead of the tournament in September.
"The players are putting in some great effort and I hope we maintain the same spirit. We are polishing the side and relish the chance of pitting ourselves against the rest of the world," Kadogo said yesterday. [Standard reporter]
One African cruise in Left-Foot League
One African Logistics cruised to a 2-1 win over Diamond Trust Bank in a closely fought Division Four match of the Left Foot league at Kilimani grounds. Vinnit Joshi and Vincent Ikey scored for One African, while Evans Juma pulled one back for Diamond Trust. In other Division Four matches, Harley's Ltd lost 1-3 to Nyayo Kingdom Champions, Advert Eyez drew 2-2 with Seacom, KCB and M-Kopa Solar drew 0-0, Methodist Guest House defeated Tropical Heat 6-0 and MP Shah thrashed Ping Ltd 6-1. In another title, Vitambii Viishe beat Total Kenya 1-0. In Division One, Madaraka United maintained their perfect run after beating Bethel FC A 3-0. [Erick Ochieng']