Baobab Saints FC players had never experienced the comfort and confidence that comes with donning new and quality uniforms since their inception until leading gaming firm Mozzart Bet paid them a visit.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsFounded in 2021 by the community, players from the club, especially those from humble backgrounds, relied entirely on the management for kits and other essential training gear. However, the management that has been operating on a shoestring budget and facing other obligations that demand heavy funding, had a chunk of responsibility taken off their shoulders, and one of the worries taken care of, after Mozzart Bet donated full kits. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8965508##In a ceremony held at Kaaga Primary School in Makutano, Meru County, players, along with coach Collins Omondi, had every reason to smile after receiving the green kits and two footballs. “We are grateful to Mozzart Bet for their kind gesture. We had struggled a lot in knitting our players. In fact, we had never had full kits since we started the team four years ago. This means a lot to us,” said Omondi, who had a stint with Bidii Academy before joining Saints. Mozzart Bet donates kits to ‘Best team in the World’The club draws players from Meru town, with talented students from the Kenya Methodist University (KeMU) having a lion’s share in the club’s senior team. Saints are currently placed fifth on the Imenti North Sub-County League with Kaaga Primary School’s Grounds offering the stage for home matches.Mozzart Bet hands fresh look to Mount Elgon peace ambassadors Chepyuk FCMidfielder Brian Githinji skippers the team that, just like any other grassroots-based outfit, has ambitious hopes of fighting all the way to the top level. “This feels like a new dawn for us and definitely strengthens our resolve to do better in he remainder of the season,” added Omondi, who previously served as an assistant at Dunga FC.
