Sharks’ Steve Biko uses Mozzart Bet Cup humanitarian ticket to equip old-home Awendo Football Academy

Kariobangi Sharks defender Steve Biko on Wednesday 5 June took the noble step of returning back to his roots, and this time, to make a difference.This is after the former Green Commandos player, in collaboration with leading gaming firm Mozzart Bet, made the journey to Awendo Football Academy in Migori, where he donated football equipment.The act, which saw him deliver among others: football kits, balls, cones, soccer boots and corner flags, was brought to actualization after Biko had been awarded a Ksh. 100,000 humanitarian cheque for his man-of-the-match performance in Kariobangi Sharks’ 1-0 win over SS Assad in the Mozzart Bet Cup quarter-finals.A trip back to the place he called home, felt befitting.“I am very happy today because I have come back home and provided sporting equipment which I hope will help everyone here for the time being,” Biko, who is a product of Awendo Football Academy said. “This is a very unique academy. I was in Class Three when I joined this place and I can say that the journey here with the coaches and players has been good. That’s why I decided to give it back to them for all the mentoring they have given me.”The same feeling of gratitude was expressed by academy head coach Dennis Otondi, who thanked Mozzart Bet for the support shown.“We welcome Mozzart Bet here and we are very happy for your sponsorship,” Otondi, the leading figures at the institution that was formed in 2009, said. “This academy was established to help boys growing up in these tough environments and with partnerships with schools, we have seen raw talents grow, get educated and break through to the top leagues in the country and abroad.”##NAJAVA_MECA_8142672##Among some sporting talents that have passed through the academy include: Kevin Ouru (Kariobangi Sharks) and David Odoyo, currently a starter at Tusker FC.Biko, whose team will play in the 3rd/4th place playoff match against AFC Leopards on 29 June, joins Kayci Odhiambo and Herrit Mungai as players who have this year also impacted their communities thanks to the Mozzart Bet Cup humanitarian ticket.

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