Police up preps, ready to shoot down Mogadishu

Daniel Sakari of Kenya Police FC (L), tries to block a move by an Ethiopian Coffee player during their CECAFA Kagame Cup group match on September 9, 2025. Police won 2-0. Photo courtesy of CECAFA Online.

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Police FC have intensified training ahead of their CAF
Champions League second leg preliminary match against Mogadishu City Club. The
match is pencilled for Sunday 6pm at the Nyayo National Stadium.
Following their strong 3-1 victory in the first leg at the
same venue last Saturday, Police head coach Etienne Ndayiragije has increased
the intensity of training sessions, focusing on defensive discipline and
transition play to ahead of the face-off
“The opposing side had a good team that can surprise you
with counter attacks, that's why we have taken precautions,” he explained.
Ndayiragije reckons the previous faceoff has greatly contributed
to their preparations, with emphasis on the opponent’s weakness, which they
hope to exploit at the weekend.
“They are opponents you have to be really cautious with and
concentrate a lot on,” he reckoned.
Team Captain David Ochieng' added: “They are not an easy
team, we must be focused and keep our guard up. We must be ready because it is
going to be a hard game.”
Meanwhile Mogadishu City coach Abdirahman Ali Abubakar has praised
Police FC’s depth and experience, citing seasoned players such as Harambee
Stars defender and CHAN captain Aboud Omar. Still, he promised a spirited
fight, noting that advancing would give his side vital exposure and attract
scouts to Somali talent
“Police have quality and experienced players like Aboud
Omar, and we respect that,” Abubakar said, “But we are coming to fight for
every ball. If we qualify, it will be a huge opportunity to showcase Somali
talent and give our players exposure to scouts and bigger competitions.”
With confidence high but caution in mind, Police FC know a strong performance in Sunday’s second leg will keep their CAF Champions League dream alive and move them one step closer to a historic group-stage appearance.
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