Ingavi pained by unexplained Rising Stars omission

National U20 team striker Louis Ingavi is disappointed by his unexplained omission from the team ahead of the planned and final training camp in Morocco. Despite being named in the provisional squad and securing release letter from his club, Ingavi is yet to join the rest in camp, leaving him staring at the possibility of missing the U20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON U20). With the tournament dates fast approaching, Ingavi lamented on the lack of clear communication from the technical bench regarding his place in the team. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8849740##The Salim Babu-led bench is expected to unveil the final squad anytime from now, with those making the cut traveling to Morocco to fine tune for the tournament. “I am not sure whether I am in the team or not. No one has, so far, explained whether I am part of it or not. I would appreciate if the technical bench or the federation communicated their stand,” opened up Ingavi. Boost for Rising Stars as Wanjala confirms arrival dateIngavi, who plies his trade United States of America’s NCAA Division II Great Lakes College Cup League side Saginaw Valley State University FC, was part of the qualifiers held in October last year in Tanzania. In an interview with Mozzart Sport a day after signing his first professional contract in the USA, the former student at Goseta Boys’ High School said he was eager to leave a mark at the junior AFCON. However, all indications point to his potential omission, as he is yet to hear from the bench and neither has received his air ticket to Nairobi. Why Timothy Ouma is yet to report back to Slavia Prague after securing Ksh473 million transfer”I am disappointed considering that I had invested hopes in representing my country, ” added Ingavi. Barring any last minute changes that could see Ingavi sneak in the team, coach Babu will have to hugely rely on the duo of Lawrence Okoth and Oliver Majaka for goals in Egypt. 

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