Kenyan midfielder Anthony Wambani and his defensive compatriot Nabilai Kibunguchy both clocked 90 minutes for Vasalunds and Sacramento FC in the Swedish and United States of America second-tier on Sunday. Anthony WambaniFormer Bandari FC forward Anthony Wambani was trusted with a start as Vasalunds settled for a barren draw against Norrby in the Swedish second-tier.The draw extended Vasalunds winless run to four games and still remain in the relegation zone after earning promotion at the start of the season.Tävlingsdags🏆.Genom att rösta fram vår bästa spelare i dagens match mot Vasalunds IF så har du chans att vinna en signerad Select-boll.Lycka till 💪https://t.co/hsEfmtx0g6— Norrby IF (@NorrbyIF) September 5, 2021 Vasalunds is also home to Kenyan midfielder Mohammed Katana alias Messi Agege who has featured for a number of clubs including Bulgarian outfit Isloch and the Portuguese youth side Leixões but missed the matchday squad. The game against Norrby was a drab match that witnessed no goals with Vasalund receiving three yellow cards in the match through Radu Mitu, Peshraw Azizi and Lucas De Paula Vasconcelos Fagotti.Nabilai KibunguchyKenyan defender Nabi Kibunguchy started for Sacramento Republic FC in the 3-1 thumping of Las Vegas Lights in the United Soccer League (USL) Championship.Lights had an impressive start to the game as Christopher Jaime opened the scoring in the 12th minute, tapping home a cross from Tristan Weber..@Juju_Chavez came in on 🔥He’s our @WesternHealth Man of the Match. #LVvSAC pic.twitter.com/u1OTELE6EZ— Republic FC (@SacRepublicFC) September 6, 2021 Sacramento drew level, seven minutes after the restart of the second half when Frank Daroma turned the ball into his own net.Luis Fernandes put Sacramento ahead in the 73rd minute for the first time in the game with Julian Chavez assuring all three points for his side two minutes from time.