Harambee Stars captain Victor Wanyama was on record speaking on Kenya’s match against Ethiopia at the Bahir Dar Stadium.We, too, can fully rally behind the team on Sunday at Kasarani. “I saw an unbelievable crowd and I believe that if that we get a similar turn up back home, eve on the Sunday game, we will be able to beat anyone”
At JKIA from Ethiopia, Victor Wanyama remarked, “I have never played under such a crowd. The roaring fans almost intimidated us but we remained resilient. Our fans filling Kasarani on Sunday will be a boost.”
Yesterday, the Ministry of Sports also announced free entry for fans wishing to attend the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match pitting Harambee Stars against Ethiopia’s Walya Antelopes at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
Na ni muwapige hao jamaa,sio tujaze stadi bure tu the you end up disappointing us.
— Ali Mukabana (@AliMkabana) October 11, 2018
What pisses off ardent fans is the poor security arrangements that come with free entry. Marauding gangs that rob with impunity plus poor exit/entry flow and wanting emergency responses. Assure Kenyans and we are set to go.
— odanga olanda (@WMireho) October 11, 2018
Same sentiments… This post should have come with a pic of Wanyama with our jersey…
— Machel Collo (@KKMachel) October 12, 2018
was Wanyama playing for Tottenham or Kenya? we need to put patriotism first. we will fill Kasarani but let put Kenya first.#SPORTAFICIONADO
— Stanley Jr 19 (@Javierb00682197) October 12, 2018
Harambee Stars captain’s take on the attendance in Kenya’s match against Ethiopia at the Bahir Dar Stadium. We, too, can fully rally behind the team on Sunday at Kasarani#HarambeeStars #SimamaNaHarambeeStars pic.twitter.com/wr5lrKMRHK
— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) October 11, 2018