Six lucky grassroots based players could be heading for trials abroad after their talents caught the attention of scouts who have been closely monitoring them in the ongoing Patrick Oboya Cup.The pioneer of the Cup sponsored by Mozzart Bet Patrick Oboya disclosed that three players from the Dagoretti based Team Ping were under the radar of a German scout while an equal number from Cheza Sports had attracted interest from Austria. EXCLUSIVE: How ditching football for Kabaddi has propelled Obiero to greatnessPing saw off Cheza by a solitary goal plundered home by December Kisaka to advance to the semifinals scheduled for this weekend at the Police Band grounds in South B. Ping are scheduled to take on MUFYA while Rongai will tackle South B United in the other semifinal duel.🗞️ | 𝙏𝘼𝘼𝙍𝙄𝙁𝘼Ni rasmi sasa kuwa timu hizi nne zimefuzu kwa hatua ya raundi ya nusu fainali inayoanza wikendi hii;✅ Team Ping ✅ M.U.F.Y.A. Fc ✅ Rongai United ✅ South B UnitedMtanange huu umepigwa jeki na @mozzartbetkenya#PatrickOboyaCup#MozzartBetKenya pic.twitter.com/mQjt8yeuPq— Patrick Oboya Cup (@OboyaCup) November 29, 2021 Oboya, a retired Kenyan international who has been from time to time appealing to local coaches to throng in the Police Band grounds and pick the outstanding players said the six are a true testament to the fact that the streets are laced with talented players. “Around six players have themselves admiration from foreign scouts who have been attending the matches. Three from Ping and a similar number from Cheza Sports have been identified by scouts from Germany and Austria respectively,” he said.With the tournament meandering to its final stages, the former Gor Mahia winger expressed satisfaction with the success realized thus far and remained confident of staging it annually as a way of giving back to the society.💭 | 𝙏𝙍𝙄𝙑𝙄𝘼Which team do you deem it fit to qualify for the finals?Leave us a comment to stand a chance of winning a customized @mozzartbetkenya hoodie. By the way the rains are here😁.Pssssst! Remember to follow us!#PatrickOboyaCup#MozzartBetKenya pic.twitter.com/j7NA0k9wYS— Patrick Oboya Cup (@OboyaCup) December 2, 2021 “The tournament has been successful so far although we haven’t witnessed the derby rivalries that spice up inter-estate matches. I didn’t expect it to be this big. I am hoping that there will be more editions of the Cup just to keep the youth busy on the pitch rather than wasting time on PlayStation and engaging in crime and other vices,” he said.Meanwhile, the former Kenya Police attacking midfielder believes that the standards of Kenyan football will go up if the stakeholders will pool their efforts in revamping the top flight. The final is slated to take place on December 12. ##EDITORS_CHOICE##