Harambee Starlets hold mini-camp for home-based players

Coach Odemba has cast a wide net in a bid to form a formidable Wafcon squad. The main camp comprising local and foreign-based players begins in a fortnight. ..
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The Harambee Starlets are holding a one-week mini-camp for 23 home-based players to assess their potential for the upcoming 2026 Women Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon). This camp, led by head coach Beldine Odemba, aims to identify deserving talent from the Women’s Premier League before the main camp begins on February 15.
- A total of 23 players from the Women’s Premier League are participating in the mini-camp.
- The camp is supervised by head coach Beldine Odemba and her technical bench.
- Notable players like Annedy Kundu (Kenya Police Bullets), Diana Shakava (Ulinzi Starlets), and Elizabeth Muteshi (Trinity Starlets) are vying for spots.
- The Harambee Starlets will compete in the 2026 Wafcon in Morocco, marking their return after 10 years.
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