Kenyan stars abroad posted mixed results on Sunday in with their teams in the respective leagues, both in Europe and in Africa.After making his move to Sweden, Timothy ‘Babu’ Ouma was named on the squad for the first time, but he will wait longer for his debut. Of the Kenyan trio at AIK, only Erick ‘Marcelo’ Ouma featured on Sunday while back closer to home Sven Yidah was an unused substitute in South Africa.’Marcelo’, Sichenje, and BabuTimothy ‘Babu’ Ouma was an unused substitute for IF Elfsborg as they beat GIF Sundsvall 2-0 on the road in a league match on Sunday.This was the first time that the former Nairobi City Stars midfielder was being named on the match-day squad since joining the Swedish top-tier side IF Elfsborg on a four and half year contract, but he will have to wait longer for his debut.Timothy ‘Babu’ Ouma joins Swedish top-tier side on a long term contractGhana’s Michael Baidoo scored both goals for IF Elfsborg, netting in either extreme of the first half, the first one in the sixth minute and the second one from the spot with four minutes to play in the half.Erick ‘Marcelo’ Ouma featured full minutes for AIK as Collins Sichenje watched fromthe bench on his return from injury, with Henry Meja not in the 18-man list as they lost 2-0 to Varberg.##NAJAVA_MECA_6634301##AIK conceded two goals in quick succession to suffer their fifth defeat of the season, with Robin Tranberg scoring the first goal in the 78th minute and Filipe Sissé doubling the advantage two minutes later.Sven YidahThe former Nairobi City Stars midfielder watched proceedings from the bench as 10-man Marumo Gallants picked a point against Kaizer Chiefs in a one-all draw at home. Sven missed out entirely on the match day squad in the previous game, a 1-1 draw with Swallows.Marumo recenltly sacked French coach Romain Folz after he allegedly refused to allow an unnamed club official dictate who should be in the starting line-up.Mahlatse Makudubela struck first for Gallants after just 12 minutes to give his side the lead, one that they protected until the 84th minute, including for 18 minutes when Chiefs had the numerical advantage when the visitors equalized via Zitha Kwinika.Ismael Olivier Toure was given his marching orders shortly after the hour mark for a second bookable offense, having had received the first yellow card in stoppage time of the first half.