Kenya Police bullets ready for Kampala Queens ambush at Nyayo

Kenyans hope to be second time lucky having missed last year’s ticket following a 1-0 FINAL defeat to Ethiopia’s CBE...
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Kenya Police Bullets are set to face Ugandan champions Kampala Queens on Thursday in their opening Group A match of the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers at Nyayo Stadium. This marks their second attempt to secure a ticket to the continental tournament, having fallen short in last year's final.
- Kenya Police Bullets lost 0-1 to Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) in last year's final.
- Coach Beldine Odemba expressed gratitude for playing at home and confirmed the team's readiness after six weeks of intense training.
- Captain Annedy Kundu urged Kenyans to support them, emphasizing the tournament's importance to the country.
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