Goalkeepers’ Academy part of beneficiaries from Patrick Matasi’s Mozzart Bet Cup humanitarian cheque

Kenyan international Patrick Matasi has ensured that his goalkeeping legacy remains in good hands after donating part of his Mozzart Bet Cup Humanitarian cheque to Westlands Goalkeepers Academy.The seasoned custodian opted to split his Mozzart Bet Cup Humanitarian cheque between Uthiru Vision and Westlands Goalkeepers Academy whose aim is to one day produce a keeper of Matasi’s calibre.Mozzart Bet Cup Humanitarian cheque is awarded to the Man of the Match in the Mozzart Bet Cup, Kenya’s domestic cup competition, with the winner using the Ksh100,000 that comes with the award to donate equipment worth the amount to any sporting facility of their choice.Kayole Academy benefits from Brian ‘Rio’ Ochieng’s Mozzart Bet Cup Humanitarian chequeThe former Tusker FC shot stopper was awarded the Man of the Match after starring in the Mozzart Bet Cup final where he saved a penalty and went on to score the winner in a tense shootout against KCB FC.His heroics ensured that Kenya Police won their maiden Mozzart Bet Cup which earned them a ticket to the CAF Confederation Cup and a Ksh2 million bonus courtesy of Kenya’s leading gaming firm, Mozzart Bet.Matasi heaped praise on Mozzart Bet for coming up with the initiative which he noted will be instrumental in developing keepers that will replace him once he hangs his gloves.##NAJAVA_MECA_8197977##“I’m happy and I’m appreciating Mozzart Bet for coming through with a wonderful initiative of the Mozzart Bet Cup Humanitarian cheque which I got in the final against KCB.“This is a good gesture to support the boys that are coming up, this will give them a good platform to replace me when my time to retire finally comes. I’m looking forward to doing more with Mozzart Bet when the new season comes,” said Matasi.Uthiru Vision currently plies their trade in the Nairobi West County League where they currently sit at the summit of the standings are on course for promotion to the Regional League.Mozzart Bet Cup MVP Owino relishes midfield return and eyes CAF gloryBrian Obunga, the chairman of Uthiru Vision admitted that he was pleasantly surprised by the donation from Matasi and was also grateful to Mozzart Bet for the wonderful initiative that is bound to make a change in the institution.“We are grateful to Mozzart Bet and Matasi because this is a project that helps the youth keep away from drugs and crime. “This came as a surprise because we did not expect Matasi to consider us but being a friend of the team, we are very grateful to him and also to Mozzart Bet because this will help us a lot next season,” said Obunga.##NAJAVA_MECA_8197943##The donation included 15 Soccer balls, 32 Soccer Kits, 32 Soccer Socks, 20 football bibs, one set Space Markers, 20 Cones, and one set corner flags.

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