Inside the rise of Kenyan striker Lawrence Okoth and why he could be McCarthy’s trump card

Harambee Stars players having a word during their CHAN 2024 Group A match against Morocco at the Moi Sports Centre Kasarani on Sunday, August 10, 2025. Photo by Sportpicha.

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Okoth is among the new names in Coach Benni McCarthy’s squad
for the twin qualifiers and veteran coach George Owoko Oduor who quietly helped
shape the young forward’s career believes his protégé is ready for the big
stage.
Owoko, a three-time Kenya Secondary Schools Sports
Association (KSSSA) national champion with Ambira High School and title winner
with both Barding and St. Anthony’s Boys, Kitale, carries an enviable résumé.
Owoko, a CAF B licensed tactician also holds a FIFA High
Level Certificate and a Diploma in Guidance and Counselling. For over a decade
he has had coaching stints at Bandari, Tusker, Talanta, MOFA, among others.
He said of the talent, “Lawrence’s father is a very close friend,” Owoko told Citizen Digital in an interview. “I’ve known Lawrence since he was barely a year old. His father always hoped one of his sons would become a professional. I enrolled him under the Aspire Football Programme, and when he finished secondary school, I took him under my wing to sharpen his skills at Vihiga Bullets and later in Nairobi.”
Owoko recalls a reserved but highly intelligent player who
could take two months to open up but always listened and learned. “He even
scored a B in his exams,” the coach added, emphasizing Lawrence’s academic
ability.
Early on, Owoko focused on refining his finishing, first
touch, and positioning. “He had to learn to hold the ball as a target striker,
to create angles from the blind side, and to use both feet. He’s now a true
finisher who can shoot from distance and involve teammates in the build-up.”
That meticulous grooming bore fruit when Lawrence, who has
been compared to Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga, became the first Kenyan
to score at the U20 Africa Cup of Nations, netting twice in the 2025 group
stage. His performances for the Kenya U20 Rising Stars, MOFA FC, and a bold
move to Finnish top-flight club SJK Seinäjoki caught the eye of Harambee Stars
head coach Benni McCarthy, earning him a maiden senior call-up for the October
qualifiers.
Owoko is confident the young forward will seize the moment.
“I can tell the national team coach to be patient with him. He may look slow,
but Lawrence knows exactly what he’s doing. He’s smart, he’s clinical, and he
can use both feet,” he said.
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