Kenyan international Elvis Rupia scored his 10th goal of the season to help Singida Black Stars record a 1-0 Tanzania Premier League win over Azam at the Highland Estate Stadium in Ubaruku.The former Kenya Police player rose from the bench to score in the 75th minute, feeding off an assist from teammate Chukwu Ogochukwu to smash past the opposing keeper.#NBCPL Goli la kumi (10) kwa Elvis Rupia kwenye ligi msimu huu na anayefungwa ni Zuberi Foba…..!!!FT: Singida BS 1-0 Azam FCHewani muda huu Dodoma Jiji vs KenGold saa 12:30 jioni LIVE #AzamSports1HD#NBCPremierLeague #LigiKuuYaNBC #NBCPLUpdates #SingidaBlackStars #AzamFC… pic.twitter.com/2ErMedRaHI— Azam TV (@azamtvtz) April 6, 2025 The strike secured a big win for Singida as they race towards a CAF Confederation Cup qualifying place.David Ouma’s side now sits just a point behind third-placed Azam, who occupy that spot.MMEINJOI EHHHH UKWAJU NI MTAMU MNO pic.twitter.com/QVsFxryaHj— SINGIDA BLACK STARS SC (@singidabssc) April 6, 2025 Elsewhere in Norway, Harambee Stars striker Alfred Scriven provided an assist as newly-promoted Bryne fell 2-1 to Kristiansund at Kristiansund Stadion.The 27-year-old, who last played for Kenya in November last year, teed up Duarte Moreira to give his side a 12th minute lead, which they later relinquished.In Erling Haaland’s homeland, man of the match gets a unique award – eggs!Bryne, after two games this season, remain winless, and are placed 14th but with a better goal-difference than Molde and Haugesund.In Sweden, Kenyan midfielder Stanley Wilson was again left on the bench as AIK overturned a 3-1 deficit to win 4-3 against Norrkoping in the new Swedish Allsvenskan.Wilson is yet to play a minute after two games this season, but is expected to link up with the Kenya U20 team preparing for the 2025 U20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt later this month.##NAJAVA_MECA_8831606##In Denmark, Stars right back Daniel Anyembe on the other hand played all minutes as his side – Viborg – won 2-1 against Sonderjyske at Energi Viborg Arena.The 26-year-old was however booked in stoppage time.Shabana hammer Bandari as Tusker blow chance to go topIn Serbia, Kenyan midfielder Richard Odada featured for 84 minutes as OFK Beograd were beaten 3-1 by Red Star Belgrade.The 24-year-old had been named on the bench before taking up the place of Ghanaian Edmund Addo after only seven minutes.Defeat for Beograd sees them remain third in the Serbian top-tier with 46 points from 30 games.In Azerbaijan, defender Johnstone Omurwa was again missing from Kapaz FC’s lineup that won 1-0 against Sabah Baku.The center-back joined the side more than a week ago on a short-term deal until the end of the season.
