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Ex-players urged to help fight match fixing

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FKF Nairobi East chairman Amos Otieno (left) looks on as FKF CEO Barry Otieno (centre) hands over a certificate to former Harambee Stars goalkeeper Francis Onyiso yesterday. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) CEO Barry Otieno has challenged former football players to create their own brand and image if they want to achieve their goals through coaching.

Speaking during the completion of a 10-Day CAF D License FKF Coaching Course at Kariobangi North Primary School in Nairobi yesterday, Otieno urged the former players to help the federation in curbing match fixing.

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