Amavubi Stars seek revenge against Kenya

AMAVUBI Stars will be in for a tough task when they face defending champions Kenya in the quarter-final of the 2015 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup on today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Monday, November 30, 2015
Amavubi and Harambee Stars settled for 0-0 draw in a friendly match on June 6, 2015 during the Kwibuka tournament at Amahoro stadium. (T. Kisambira)

Tuesday

South Sudan       vs      Sudan             12:45pm

Rwanda                vs      Kenya              2:30pm

Monday

Uganda                 2-0    Malawi

Ethiopia 1-1 Tanzania ( Ethiopia won 4-3 on penalties)

AMAVUBI Stars will be in for a tough task when they face defending champions Kenya in the quarter-final of the 2015 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup on today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The memories of the 2013 edition when hosts Kenya eliminated Rwanda at the same stage, will be vivid when the two renew rivalry at the National Stadium in Addis.

Amavubi skipper Haruna Niyonzima believes they can beat Kenya to book a place in the semi-finals, "Certainly we don’t take anyone for granted, but neither are we intimidated by anyone. We may be wary of an opponent or two but they too may be worried about us.”

The playmaker says it is time for the Amavubi Stars to register a decent result against Kenya.

"After losing to Tanzania, we put our act together, and got the win we wanted against Somalia to secure a place in the quarter-finals. Kenya are a better team (than Somalia) but we shall try our best to play and win the game,” Niyonzima, 28, told Times Sport by phone from Ethiopia.

He added, "Our target is to get a result and make it to the semi-finals. Kenya has a strong squad and I think the competition starts at this stage, but we have to be confident in our ability.”

Amavubi will come into the Tuesday clash as favorites going by their record in the past three matches, where they won two against host Ethiopia 0-1, Somalia 2-0 and lost to Tanzania 2-1.

Seven players on the current Amavubi team were on the squad lost to Kenya two years ago. They  include goalkeepers Jean Claude Ndoli and Eric Ndayishimiye, central back Emery Bayisenge, midfielder Niyonzima and Jean Baptiste Mugiraneza as well as forward Jacques Tuyisenge and Jean Claude Iranzi.

They will be facing familiar faces from the Kenyan side including; strikers Allan Wanga and Jacob Keli, defenders David Owino and David Ochieng, winger Clifton Miheso and midfielder Teddy Akumu.

Tuyisenge has since matured in John McKinstry’s side and is currently leading the top scorers chat with three goals, and so is Jacob Keli on the Bobby Williamson’s team – the Nkana FC forward has netted twice.

Amavubi will also have to deal with the threat of prolific striker Michael Olunga, who has two goals to his credit – the mercurial goal poacher can not only score but also create chances for others.

Harambee Stars of Kenya on the other hand won just one game against Uganda 2-0 before drawing 1-1 with Burundi and losing 3-1 to Zanzibar.

A win for Rwanda will book them a date with the winners between South Sudan and Sudan, who meet in today’s other semi final.

Record winners Uganda beat Malawi 2-0 on Monday afternoon to advance to the last four—striker Farouk Miya scored opening goal in the 5th minute before Ceaser Okhuti netted the second in the 47th minute. Uganda will meet the winner between Tanzania and hosts Ethiopia.