AFC Leopards assistant coach Tom Juma is among the golden crop of players who last won the league title in 1998. The club has since, unsuccessfully tried to land the coveted gong that guarantees the winner the license to represent the country in the elite CAF Champions League.Juma’s younger brother, Musa Oundo is however unhappy with status quo and is challenging his colleagues to strive and deliver the elusive gong in the forthcoming season.Former Mathare United and Chemelil Sugar midfielder Musa Oundo is training with AFC Leopards.Oundo, who is the younger brother of AFC Leopards’ assistant coach, Tom Juma is a combative defensive midfielder. #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/bi8E3ySxtY— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) January 18, 2022 Oundo, joined Leopards in January but was loaned out to National Super League side Kibera Black Stars as Ingwe were unable to register players by then. He penned a three-year long deal with the 2017 Cup holders before heading out on loan to the slum boys who had enjoyed his services for a year.Having been recalled from the loan stint two weeks ago, Oundo believes that he will be among the lucky crop of players who will successfully hunt for the 13th league title under the stewardship of his elder brother and coach Patrick Aussems.“I want to be successful just like my brother. He won the league title with this great club, something I also want to achieve in the new season. If the team builds on the success it had last season especially in the second leg, then, we stand a good chance of landing the title,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6542334##The 23-year old combative midfielder admitted that, he was under pressure to soar to the heights reached by his sibling. Apart from winning the league with Leopards, Juma commonly known as Gaza has played professional football in Sweden and was part of the Harambee Stars team that featured in the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations.Renegade goalkeeper Levis Opiyo pledges allegiance to AFC Leopards after weeks of sulking“He is my role model and playing under him I believe will make me a better player. Age is still on my side and hopefully, I will scale to the heights he did during his active days,” he said.Oundo has previously featured for the 2008 league champions Mathare United and the defunct Nairobi Stima.