CAFCLQ: Kenya Police Bullets learn opponents for their continental debut

Kenya’s Police Bullets FC will commence their CECAFA zonal qualifiers for the CAF Women’s Champions League with a match against Warrior Queens FC from Zanzibar, the opening game for the qualifiers set to be staged in Ethiopia from 17 August to 4 September.Police were placed in Group A of the qualifiers alongside Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE), Warriors Queens, Yei Joint Stars of South Sudan, and Rayon Sports Women Side of Rwanda.##NAJAVA_MECA_8249218##The law enforcers’ first game against Warrior Queens will start at 1 PM on 17 August, before paving way for the game between hosts CBE and Rayon Sports. Police will then be back in action on the 19 against Yei Joint Stars and then against CBE on the 21 of August. The final group game against Rayon Sports will be played on the 25th of August.Only one ticket is up for grabs for the CECAFA region, and Police will be hoping to become the second Kenyan team after Vihiga Queens in 2021 to qualify for the continental Champions League games in Ethiopia. They face stiff competition from two-time finalists CBE, who are playing at home, Simba Queens, and Kawempe Muslim.Gor Mahia’s Aduda lauds star’s returnPolice qualified for the regional tournament courtesy of their triumph in the FKF Women’s Premier League, where they won the crown unbeaten in their first attempt after the club, formerly Thika Queens, was acquired by the law enforcers. Under the tutelage of Beldine Odemba, the sole female coach in the league, Police played 19 matches, winning 15 of them and sharing points in the remaining four.The club has been strengthening their squad, and among the new faces at the club are Bertha Omita, Jane Hato, Emily Moranga, and Elizabeth Ochaka, among others.Why Mulembe United rebranded to Vihiga United.

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