Kenyan footballers plying their trade abroad registered mixed results as Erick Kapaito and Bernard Ochieng bagged a win while Magnus Breitenmoser suffered a heavy defeat with AC Oulu. Kapaito & BernardKenyan international Erick Kapaito and Bernard Ochieng were both handed starts as their Arba Minch Kenema side registered a 2-1 win over Hawassa Kenema in the Ethiopian Premier League.The win put an end to Arba Minch’s four game winless streak and eases their relegation worries as they were hovering above the red zone before the clash.Frank Odhiambo features in Djurgardens U21 evisceration of Degerfors U21It only took 11 minutes for Arba Minch to open the scoring as Ashenafi Fida’s bullet header from Surafel Daniel’s corner rippled the back of the net as they went into the half time break leading 1-0. Hawassa resumed the second half with vigor as they needed four minutes to draw level through Hailu Wondmagegn who tapped home from close range after Biruk Beyene did all the hard work turning the Arba Minch defence inside out. Arba Minch sealed the winner with 11 minutes left on the clock as Belay Gezahegn got on the end of a Tsegaye Abera delicately placed through ball to seal the much needed three points for his side. Magnus BreitenmoserThe Kenyan midfielder was trusted with another start as his AC Oulu suffered a 3-0 thumping at the hands of KuPS in the Finnish Premier League.Victor Wanyama sheds light on viral video of him running in underwearAfter a tame opening 40 minutes, KuPS finally broke the deadlock in the 41st minute through Tim Vayrynen as they went into the half time break leading 1-0.KuPS continued with their onslaught in the second half as Brazilian forward Talles bagged a brace with his first coming in the 64th minute before registering his second in the 73rd minute.