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Why Musa Otieno is unhappy with Stars playing on foreign soil

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Zimbabwe's Godknows Murwira (left) challenges Austine Odhiambo of Harambee Stars during their 2025 Afcon qualifiers match at Mandela National Stadium in Kampala, Uganda on September 06. [Courtesy, Standard]

Even as Harambee Stars continue with their preparations for the upcoming crucial two-legged Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifiers fixture against Cameroon, former national team captain Musa Otieno is not a happy man.

Otieno, who retired from international football in 2010, has been saddened by the government's inability to renovate stadiums in time forcing the team to stage their matches on a foreign soil.

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