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NAIROBI, Kenya, Jul. 30 – Kakamega High school midfielder Alpha Onyango is confident of having the opportunity to order a regular starting place at Gor Mahia when he will eventually return to the club after completing his studies next year.
Onyango was hired by Gor and runs his under-20 team. was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the last 2B Games of the Kenya High School Sports Association (KSSSA), playing the lead role while Kakamega won the football title boys
when I go back there, I want to be in the starting team. I trained with them every school holiday and grew up as a player. I know the system, how things work and it's my dream to command a regular starting point, "said Onyango Capital Sport .
"Gor is a great team and the training with them has always improved player." The Harambee Stars head coach, Stanley Okumbi, gives instructions to the skipper Alpha Onyango at the qualifying for the African Nations Under-20 Cup against Rwanda at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos on April 1, 2018. PHOTO / Timothy Olobulu
Both Onyango is an essential part of the future of Gor that he was not allowed to play for the Green Commandos in the National Super League as head coach Dylan Kerr sees him as an essential part of the Future of the club.
"It's a good guy, he's working really hard and it's a shame we can not have him now," Kerr said about this defensive midfielder
., the third-year student at Kakamega High says that he wants to ask the directi Gor can be loaned to Green Commandos who play in the National Super League for a season.
been in progress and teachers ha I spoke to Gor to make this possible. Personally, I think it would be very important for me to play in the NSL to have some experience. It will be vital for me to take part in my return to Gor after next year, "adds Onyango.
Meanwhile, while he looks forward to his footballing future, Onyango is delighted to Help Kakamega to their 14 Title of the school games and the icing on the cake He was named the MVP of the championship.
"It was a very difficult tournament. School games are usually very difficult because each team tries to win the title and everyone gives everything. Kakamega High School midfielder Alpha Onyango will play the ball with Silah Wangila of Olbolosat in the National Secondary School Games final at Hill School in Eldoret. July 28, 2018. PHOTO / Timothy Olobulu
They are now focusing on the East Africa School Games that will be held in Musanze, Rwanda, in August, where they hope to do better than the Last year when they finished third. The coach Brendan Mwinamo is confident that he will improve his team and remains optimistic: "We played in the NSL which is a very difficult league and I think it gives us very good results. However, we know it will be difficult because we will play against older teams from Uganda and Tanzania, now that they are five and six years old. "But, we'll be ready ", said Mwinamo
. "This year, we showed a very improved game and everyone saw that in the way we played, we have areas that we want to improve especially by attacking and coming to Rwanda, we want to bring back the title to the house, "noted Mwinamo.