National Super League (NSL) side Migori Youth Club was earlier today involved in a road accident in the Kangemi area along the Nairobi-Nakuru highway.The team was traveling to Thika, where they were scheduled to play MCF on Saturday, November 2, at the MPESA Foundation grounds.According to the club chairman, Abdi Aziz Osman, the Nissan shuttle, operating under Transcar Sacco, lost control near Kangemi Market, veered off the road, and hit a stationary bus, resulting in the accident.##NAJAVA_MECA_8466791##The afternoon incident left five Migori Youth players—Lucky Musyoki, Tyson Omondi, Kelly Otieno, Nicolas Ochieng, and Josphat Kagege—with serious injuries, while the rest of the squad sustained minor cuts.”Today at around 5:00 pm, our team was involved in a road accident in Kangemi while approaching Nairobi. The vehicle experienced brake failure, but we are fortunate it only rammed into a stationary minibus, causing the accident,” he confirmed.The injured players were rushed to St. Patrick’s Hospital in Muthiga, where they are currently receiving treatment.Faith Kipyegon rewarded complimentary vacationThe Migori team was set to play MCF in a 10:00 am kickoff, but Osman disclosed that they will not participate in tomorrow’s match, having communicated with MCF, who, in a gesture of sportsmanship, agreed to Migori’s request to postpone the match.”Most of our key players sustained injuries. We reached out to our opponents to reschedule the match, and I am glad they agreed. I would like to thank the MCF management for their kind gesture,” he added.Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat told to take more risks and invest in young playersAziz further stated that they have formally written to FKF following their agreement with MCF to postpone the match.”We have officially written to FKF, as per their guidance, to reschedule the match. We are awaiting their feedback, but as it stands, we won’t play, as part of the squad has already returned to Migori, except for the five with serious injuries,” he concluded.