Stars Abroad: Abuya wins MOTM in Tanzania as Ouma shines in Poland

Kenyan international Duke Abuya started and delivered a standout performance for Yanga SC as they ended their losing streak with a 2-0 victory over Namungo in a Tanzanian league match on Saturday evening at Majaliwa Stadium.Yanga had been on a rough patch, losing three consecutive matches—two in the league and a surprise CAF Champions League home defeat.However, they bounced back with goals from Kennedy Musonda and Pacôme Zouzoua, securing the much-needed win.##NAJAVA_MECA_8538318##Abuya was named man of the match for his efforts. “Thank you to the fans for traveling all the way from Dar, and I’m grateful for the award. Hopefully, we’ll keep winning our upcoming matches,” Abuya said after receiving his accolade.In Poland, Erick Ouma also delivered a man-of-the-match performance for Raków in their 3-2 victory over Widzew Łódź. Ouma assisted two goals in the game.Jakub Sypek opened the scoring for Widzew in the 3rd minute, but Ouma set up Jean Silva for the equalizer just two minutes later.Ivan Lopez put Raków ahead six minutes before the break, only for Imad Rondić to level the score 11 minutes into the second half.Ouma then provided his second assist in the 92nd minute, setting up Jonatan Brunes for the winning goal.FKF Elections: A look into Cleophas Shimanyula’s plans for Kenyan footballIn Scotland, Jonah Ayunga came on as a second-half substitute but couldn’t prevent his team from losing 2-0 to Dundee United in a top-flight match.Kevin Holt and Emmanuel Adegboyega scored for United. Richard Odada, playing for Dundee United, was an unused substitute.In England, Clarke Oduor came off the bench in the second half as Bradford City fell 1-0 to Morecambe in a League Two match, with Jordan Slew scoring the decisive goal.Elsewhere, Vincent Harper also featured as a second-half substitute for Exeter City in their 2-0 win over Chesterfield in League One, with Tristan Crama and Josh Magennis netting for the hosts.In the Championship, Zak Vyner started at right back for Bristol City as they thrashed Plymouth Argyle 4-0 at home.Ahnis Mehmeti scored twice, while Scott Twine and Sinclair Armstrong added a goal each to round off the dominant performance.AFC Leopards, Police desperate to arrest poor run as Shabana seeks first win over Homeboyz

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