
Three FKFPL Stars out on international duty
Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 01.06.22. | 13:15
Tusker will miss Ibrahim Joshua and David Majak while Bandari will be without Justin Ndikumana until the end of the current international window.
Only three players drawn from Football Kenya Federation Premier League teams will be in action in the current international window, all of them joining their teams for the AFCON 2023 qualifiers.
Tusker's offensive duo of Ibrahim Joshua and David Majak have joined Tanzania and South Sudan in the respective national teams' preparations while Bandari's custodian Justin Ndikumana is set to do duty with Burundi.
😍| David Majak training with the South Sudan national team.
— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) May 30, 2022
📸| @ssfa_com #KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/xFoMalZKTe
Ibrahim Joshua has had a good debut season with Tusker, managing to score 11 goals in the league and his exploits for the Brewers saw him handed his maiden call up in March.
The forward went on to make two appearances for Taifa Stars in the friendly matches against the Central African Republic and Sudan and will be hoping to make his competitive matches debut in the qualifiers.
1.42 Ghana 4.30 Madagascar 8.50
Tanzania will kick off their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Niger who will be looking to qualify for their third-ever AFCON and will complete their international window with a fiendish clash against 2019 winners Algeria.
*⃣ 8 FKFPL goals. - Police, Mathare United (Hattrick), Bidco, Sofapaka, Wazito, Sharks.
— Murimi Njiru (@muriminjirujnr) March 15, 2022
*⃣ 2 CAF Champions League qualification round goals. - Arta Solar 7 ( Home and Away)
*⃣ 1 FKF Super Cup goal - Gor Mahia.
Besides his consistency on the field, Ibra is just a proper human. https://t.co/u6EOUjjXg8
Ndikumana on the other hand will be in contention against Namibia on the road, then against Cameroon at home in Group C of the qualifiers.
Kenya was pooled in Group C also but will be absent after failing to fulfill the requirements by CAF in matters in relation to the current FIFA suspension.
Majak and South Sudan start their qualifying campaign with an away trip against The Gambia before hosting Mali days later, in Group G which also has Congo.











