WC 2022: Wanyama throws weight behind African teams

Former Harambee Stars captain Victor Wanyama who turns out for Canadian side, CF Montreal has thrown his weight behind African teams ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar that will kick off in November all the way to December.The 22nd edition of the world cup will start on 20th November while the last match, which is the final will be played on 18th December. A total of 32 teams will feature in the tournament.##NAJAVA_MECA_6564521##Kenya, who are already suspended by FIFA will not be taking part in the competition. Five teams from Africa will represent the continent in the premier international tournament in Qatar where holders France will be seeking to wrestle other teams in order to retain the title.From Africa, Cameroon, Senegal, Ghana, Morocco and Tunisia will feature in the world cup and Wanyama, who has been since retired from the national team says he will be supporting all the African nations in Qatar and is hopeful that they will perform better this time round. The best finish for an African team at the tournament has been a quarter final stage for Senegal and Cameroon.@victorwanyama on @cfmontreal 3-2 win at @houstondynamo in MLS Week 25. #kenyasoccer #kenyafootball #kenyafootballfans #canada #cfmontreal .. pic.twitter.com/Ey1vFu5PrQ— Sammbonu (@Sammbonu) August 14, 2022 “We are not in the World Cup as Kenya and so I will be supporting my African brothers in the tournament and hopefully the African teams do well this time,” he said in an interview with journalist Sam Mbonu.Kenya has never qualified for the world cup and with the country currently suspended from international football by FIFA, the country is locked out of all international competitions and it is something that stakeholders want handled as soon as possible.Why Duke Abuya is yet to move to Singida

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