FKF Premier League side AFC Leopards are gearing up for a friendly match against Spanish side AE Ramassa as part of the festivities marking Ingwe’s 60th anniversary. The celebratory match is scheduled for March 24th at the Nyayo National Stadium.Having been established on March 12, 1964, the 12-time league-winning club has organized a series of events to commemorate its six-decade journey. These activities, spanning the next few weeks, encompass corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, the renowned Ingwe night celebrations, and more.##NAJAVA_MECA_7910209##The grand culmination is set to take place at the Nyayo National Stadium on March 24th, featuring exhibition matches involving all teams under the AFC Leopards banner—the senior team, the youth team, and the ladies’ team.AFC Leopards chairman Dan Shikanda informed Mozzart Sport, “We are finalizing all arrangements, and once completed, we will inform our fans and the public. While it’s confirmed that a Spanish team will be visiting Kenya to play against us, I’m unable to disclose their identity at this moment. We will reveal it at the appropriate time after our planning is concluded.”Mozzart Sport has uncovered that AFC Leopards will face Ramassa, a non-league team based in Barcelona, Spain. The Spanish team is scheduled to arrive in Nairobi on March 22nd, two days ahead of the friendly encounter, which is expected to draw thousands of enthusiastic Ingwe supporters and football enthusiasts from various backgrounds.Ramassà Sports Association, founded in 1975, is both a football club and an NGO hailing from Les Franqueses del Vallès (Barcelona). The organization actively promotes sports for development, utilizing football as a means of social integration for vulnerable groups and as a catalyst for overall community development.Their impactful social initiatives aim to create a positive influence in the surrounding society through sports participation.Stars Abroad: Marcelo, Ayunga feature off the bench