Madira eye FEASSA football glory after nationals upset


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Madira Girls are eyeing the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools
Sports Association (FEASSSA) football title which kicks off tomorrow in
Kakamega.
Head coach Eddy
Wekesa is confident the Vihiga-based school will bag their first East African
title despite losing the national title to reigning champions Butere Girls who
stunned them 1-0.
“Our target is to
win the East African Title and we are ready to go all out. Our target is to see
the title remain in Kenya if not Madira then Butere,” said Wekesa.
He added that they
have had intense training sessions and are fired-up for the competition.
“We’ve had better
preparations and we’re ready for the competition. We know our opponents are
tough and we have to be on top of our game.”
Madira, also known
as the Soccer Assassins, have also been preparing for the upcoming season of
the Kenya Women Premier League at the same time having been promoted last
season.
The tactician also
hopes the addition of Junior Starlets midfielder Lindy Wee Atieno will add more
firepower to the already star-studded squad at his disposal.
“We have added
Lindy Wee who already joined our junior secondary and we are confident she’ll
add firepower in our midfield alongside Brenda Awuor who has been a key player
for us.”
“Valerie Nekesa is
also fit and we are bagging on her quality to lead us to the title. She
struggled for fitness in the final against Butere and her fitness is crucial
for the EA stage,” added Wekesa.
Madira finished
fourth in the 2023 edition and Wekesa is hoping they can finally have the
bragging rights this year.
They open their
campaign against Kawempe Muslim on Friday looking to extend their dominance
against the Ugandan Side after beating them 2-1 in 2023’s edition.
Madira are in Pool
A along compatriots Nasokol Girls, reigning champions St. Noa Girls SS and
Kawempe Muslim SS from Uganda, Alliance secondary from Tanzania and P.S.S.B
Huye from Rwanda.
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