Posted in Kenya Football articles and profiles Kenya Football Photo Gallery 2014 Author: shabik Published Date: December 29, 2014 Harambee stars line up before the preliminary AFCON 2015 qualifier against Comoros. Kenya won 1-0 Front Row: David Owino, Aboud Omar, Wilson Obungu, Ayub Masika, Victor Wanyama Back Row: Allan Wanga, Johana Omollo, David Ochieng, Lawrence Olum, Jamal Mohamed, Dennis Oliech Johanna Omollo scored Kenya’s winner over Comoros with a brilliant long range bomb Kenya line-up before the return leg against Comoros. They tied 1-1 courtesy of a free-kick from Ayub Masika Front Row: Francis Kahata, James Situma, Ayub Masika, Aboud Omar, MacDonald Mariga Back Row: David Owino, Lawrence Olum, Johana Omolo, Edwin Lavatsa, David Ochieng, Arnold Origi Ayub Timbe Masika scored Kenya’s equalizer with a superb free-kick away to Comoros in Moroni Dennis Oliech was in action as Kenya beat Comoros 1-0. They then tied Comoros 1-1 away to advance Having lost 0-1 away, Harambee stars needed to beat Lesotho by two goals in Nairobi. They came up short drawing 0-0, perhaps the worst loss in Kenya’s history Front Row: Dennis Oliech, David Owino, Wilson Obungu, Francis Kahata, Victor Wanyama Back Row: MacDonald Mariga, Peter Opiyo, Lawrence Olum, Aboud Omar, Edwin Lavatsa, David Ochieng Allan Wanga try as he may was unable to unlock the solid Comoros defence. Luckily for Kenya, Omollo found the net with a long range effort Allan Wanga, came on as a sub for Lavatsa but try as he may, could not unlock the solid Lesotho defence as the game ended 0-0 eliminating Kenya 0-1 on aggregate Coach Adel Amrouche is speechless after Kenya drew 0-0 with Lesotho and were thus eliminated. Amrouche was then fired by FKF chairman Sam Nyamweya After Amrouche was fired, he met with his succesor Bobby Williamson (left) and FKF Chairman Sam Nyamweya Kakamega high school continued their strong tradition by winning the 2014 secondary schools championships Butere girls won the 2014 secondary schools championships for girls. Their first ever The women’s league went on virtually in the background and with little support from FKF. This is Thika Queens vs Speedag Gor Mahia celebrate after winning the 2014 Kenya Premier League Sofapaka celebrate after winning the 2014 GoTV shield Go back to Kenya Football Page Author: shabik