Harambee Starlets ace joins World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso in unique football agency

Harambee Starlets midfielder Vivian Corazone Aquino has signed with leading women’s football agency The Management Journey (TMJ), a move that could open more doors for the Kenyan international.Aquino, a key player for the Harambee Starlets, currently plays for Tanzanian giants Simba Queens, where she has established herself as a fan favorite.TMJ announced the signing of the former Soccer Queens midfielder on their official Instagram and Facebook accounts on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.##NAJAVA_MECA_8804869##“Let’s give Aquino Corazone a warm welcome! 🇰🇪A midfielder for Simba Queens and the Kenyan National Team, Vivian is known for her skill with both feet, making her a natural playmaker and leader.We are ready to support and accompany you throughout your career! 🙌,” the agency posted.Aquino joins Simba Queens teammates Burundian Asha Djafari and Tanzanian Aisha Mnunka, as well as JKT Queens player Stumai Abdalla, who also signed with TMJ.This comes just days after the agency added Colombian international Ilana Izquierdo, Argentine U-20 star Serena Rodriguez, and Italian youngster Sterner Miranda to its roster.Is match fixing illegal? FKF asked to invoke own statutes in handling Matasi’s alleged match manipulationIn the past week, TMJ has also signed Turkish-based Laura Dominguez, Sevilla defender Carla Govantes, and Spanish international Marta Cardona.Aquino now joins a prestigious pool of talent managed by TMJ, including World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso and Chelsea star Mia Fishel.TMJ is an agency dedicated to women’s football, focused on revolutionizing player management by securing the best deals and career opportunities for female athletes.Beyond player representation, the agency offers services such as brand ambassadorship, multimedia marketing, and football consultancy, with a strong focus on women’s football.Shimanyula stands by Patrick Matasi in wake of spot-fixing allegationTMJ’s team includes renowned agents like Gonzalez Peinado, Chris Atkins, Mariajose Cambranis, and Rocio Garcia-Calabres.With TMJ now representing her, Aquino is expected to explore better opportunities in top leagues worldwide. She has been with Simba Queens since 2022.The 26-year-old midfielder is also part of the Harambee Starlets squad set to compete in the second round of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

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