Kenyan international Eric Johana played for 81 minutes as his side, Uta Arad, suffered a 4-1 defeat against giants FC Rapid Bucuresti in a Romanian League match played on Wednesday evening.Heading into the game, Arad were on an unbeaten run of five matches, winning four of the games, but on Wednesday, they received a reality check that sent them back to the drawing board.##NAJAVA_MECA_7910366##Things started on a bad note for the visitors when Bucuresti went ahead in the first minute through Albion Rrahmani. Robert Badescu made it 2-0 in the 13th minute as they threatened to run riot. However, the game calmed down, and just before the interval, Claudiu Micovschi gave his team a glimpse of hope when he pulled a goal back for Arad.The second half, however, was a one-team affair as the home team added two more goals through Rrahamani and Borisav Burmaz. Arad remains eighth on the log with 37 points. Next for Johanna and his team is a match against U Craiova 1948 on Saturday afternoon.Amos Nondi and Alwyn Tera in action in Armenia We will be ready for CHAN, Kakamega County boss assures KenyansIn Armenia, Kenyan duo of Alywn Tera and Amos Nondi both started as their club, Ararat Armenia, was held to a 1-1 draw by West Armenia in an Armenian League match played on Wednesday evening.Tera, who started in the middle of the park, scored Ararat’s goal of the game and was withdrawn in the 64th minute. Nondi, on the other hand, started at right-back and played for the entire game. Their club remains third on the log with 46 points. They next face Van on Sunday.Kenyan trio feature in TanzaniaIn Tanzania, Elvis Rupia was on target as his club, Ihefu drew 1-1 with Mashujaa in a league match played on Wednesday. A Kindamba Omary goal for Mashujaa ensured that the two teams shared the points.Fellow Kenyans Duke Abuya and Joash Onyango also started in the game, with Onyango captaining the team. Ihefu is 11th in the log with 20 points. Next for them is a home match against Kinondoni KMC on Tuesday evening.Gor Mahia claims full payment to Adama Keita, appeals FIFA ban