Neddy Atieno among the trio Harambee Starlets yet to report to camp for Cecafa's preparations



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Neddy Atieno was following a military advancement course after being enlisted in the Kenya Air Force

Neddy Atieno is one of three players still scheduled to show up at Camp Harambee Starlets before Cecafa women's championships to be held in Rwanda. The Makolanders striker along with Elizabeth Wambui and Spedag, of Gaspo Youth, have left Doris Anyango. They are all ready to join the rest of the team in Machakos in preparation for the regional championship.

Atieno, who was following a military advancement course, was scheduled to show up at camp Monday night with Anyango and Wambui joining the team on Tuesday.

In Relation

"Dorris (Anyango) and Elizabeth (Wambui) requested a time off because of his family commitments, and will join us in due course," explained coach David Ouma

Kenya will face Uganda in the opening match scheduled for July 19, 2018. The Starlets FA This match between Tanzania, Ethiopia and Rwanda will take place as part of the tournament. a five-man tournament to be played in a round robin

"The players are physically and mentally fit, and I am optimistic"

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] Full Squad in Camp :

Goalkeepers : Pauline Atieno (Makolanders), Annette Kundu (Eldoret Falcons), Monica Karambu (Thika Queens); Defenders : Elizabeth Ambogo (Spedag), Phelistas Kadari (Vihiga Queens), Dorcas Shikobe (Dairies), Anita Adongo (Dairies), Vivian Nas aka (Vihiga queens), Lilian Adera (Vihiga queens), Wendy Achieng (Spedag); Midfielders : Caroline Anyango (Spedag), Ruth Ingosi (Eldoret's Falcons), Sheryl Angachi (Gaspo Ladies), Cheris Avilia (Spedag), Cynthia Shilwatso (Vihiga Queens), Mwbadima Adams ( Queen Thika), Esse Akida (Spedag), Mercy Achieng (Queen of Thika); Foreword : Terry Engesha (Queen Vihiga), Phoebe Owiti (Queen Vihiga), Martha Amunyolete (Trans-Nikaia Falcons), Maureen Kakhasa (Trans-Nzoia Falcons), Monica Paul (Trans-Nzoia Falcons) . 19659003]

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