Versatile Kakamega Homeboyz defender Collins Odhiambo is praying that the suspension from international matches imposed on Kenya by FIFA will not last longer as he seeks to turn professional once his stay at the club comes to an end.Kenya will be unable to participate in international matches going forward due to government’s interference in running of the affairs of the game, a development that means that local based players remain barred from completing moves to foreign clubs.Min 90Collins Odhiambo makes it 3Mathare Utd 1-3 Homeboyz Yema 13’Opoku 16’Odhiambo 90’— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) February 12, 2022 Additionally, the national teams will not be involved in international matches including friendly matches so is the winner of the league who ordinarily gets the ticket to represent the country in the CAF Champions League unless the sanctions are lifted.Odhiambo who revealed that he missed on the opportunity to seal a move to an unnamed Greek second tier outfit last year said he was hoping to secure another deal and fulfill his childhood dream of playing abroad.The player who can play as a right or a left back said he had the conviction that his days in the local scene were numbered despite renewing his contract at Homeboyz for two more seasons last year and would within a short time land another deal.Min 30We lead at the half hour mark. Yema with a glancing header to meet Collins Odhiambo’s cross.Bullets 0-1 Homeboyz— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) October 31, 2021 “I have a feeling that offers from foreign teams will start coming in soon. I had one from Greece last but it did not materialize but it left be convinced that better ones will come in the near future. I only pray that the suspension imposed will be lifted soon so that players can be able to make moves,” he said.Odhiambo joined Homeboyz in 2018 from Bungoma Superstars an outfit that has produced players who have gone to conquer in the top flight.