Kenyan international Ronney Onyango played for 90 minutes and registered an assist as his club, Sogndal, beat Skeid 4-1 in a Norwegian second-tier game on Wednesday night.This was the first time the player, who moved to Norway in April, was playing a full match for the Norwegian club as they registered a massive away win, which could play a part in their quest to get promoted to the top tier.##NAJAVA_MECA_8982681##Sebastian Pedersen put Sogndal ahead in the 30th minute after being set up by Kasper Scaanes for what was the only goal of the first half. Seven minutes into the second half, Oliver Hintsa made it 2-0 from a Pedersen assist. Onyango then joined the party with an assist for Hintsa’s second of the game and his team’s third of the duel.Harambee Starlets out to massacre South Sudan in CECAFA tieJoakim Nundal then made it 4-0 in the 83rd minute after being assisted by Oskar Borgthorsson. Two minutes before time, Jesper Fiksdal pulled a goal back for the home team from a Torje Naustdal assist. The goal, however, proved to be just a consolation strike in the eventual run.The win lifted Sogndal to fourth on the table with 18 points after 11 rounds of league matches. They trail leaders Lillestrom by seven points and are three behind second-placed Start FC. The top two teams at the end of the season will earn promotion to the top tier.Next for Ronney and his club is a home match against Lyn, scheduled for Sunday, 22nd June.Kenya Police FC to strengthen squad ahead of CAF Champions League debut
