STARS ABROAD: Sichenje returns to action as Abuya features in Yanga win

Kenyan defender Collins Sichenje returned to team action on Wednesday afternoon by leading his club – FK Vojvodina – to the Serbian Cup semifinals.Sichenje, 21, was named in his team’s starting eleven for the first time since 16 March, when he only played 26 minutes before being withdrawn with an injury that forced him out of two Harambee Stars’ World Cup Qualifying matches last month.Fudbaleri Vojvodine plasirali su se u polufinale Kupa Srbije pošto su danas u gostima pobedili niški Radnički rezultatom 1:0.Strelac jedinog gola za Vojvodinu bio je Depu u 52. minutu. Kup je naš! https://t.co/juGYIbSiGm pic.twitter.com/Rnnbmuh7Un— FK Vojvodina (@FKVojvodina1914) April 2, 2025 A two-week break looks to have served him well, as the former AIK man clocked all 90 minutes in a valuable 1-0 victory over Radnicki Nis at the Gradski Stadion Čair.The only goal of the game came via Angolan forward Depu, who scored seven minutes after the break.The win now sees Vojvodina stand a match away from a cup final, but will first have to play the semis scheduled for May 7.##NAJAVA_MECA_8823512##Elsewhere in Tanzania, Kenyan midfielder Duke Abuya was in action as Young Africans secured a 3-0 victory over Tabora United at the Ali Hassan Mwinyi Stadium.Abuya was named in the starting eleven as his side took control of the Tanzanian Premier League meeting, going forward through an Israel Patrick Mwenda freekick after 21 minutes.𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄⏱️| #NBCPremierLeague Tabora United 0-3 Young Africans SC Tatizo lao ni KAMDOMO🤫#TimuYaWananchi #DaimaMbeleNyumaMwiko pic.twitter.com/hS6bUN6aQm— Young Africans SC (@YoungAfricansSC) April 2, 2025 The second half saw two goals scored from Clement Mzize and Prince Dube to all but wrap up another win for Yanga, who extended their lead on top of the table to four points.Second-placed Simba, however, have a game in hand.In other matches in Tanzania, Kenya’s Mathew Tegisi was in action as Pamba Jiji settled for a 1-1 draw with Namungo, while Elvis Rupia was on the bench as David Ouma’s Singida Black Stars beat Robert Matano’s Fountain Gate 3-0.

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