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Fifa backs Kenya's cerebral palsy football dream

Fifa's Diversity and Anti-Discrimination Project Manager Terry Ouko (fourth right) poses for a group photo with national cerebral palsy players and officials at Parklands Sports Club, Nairobi, on Thursday. [FKF Media]

There is hope for players with disabilities in Kenya after the Cerebral Palsy Sports Federation of Kenya (CPSFK) received support from world football governing body, Fifa.

Former Harambee Starlets international Terry Ouko, who is Fifa's Diversity and Anti-discrimination Project Manager, led the delegation to the CPSFK office at Parklands Sports Club in Nairobi to show support on Thursday.

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