Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) 2023/2024 Most Valuable Player (MVP) Austine Odhiambo will lead a contingent of local football stars at the second edition of the “Game Continues Players Clinic,” scheduled for Sunday, 29 June from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at MYSA Grounds along Kangundo Road.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsThe event is organized by Eleven Eleven TV in collaboration with ZZZ Accounting and aims to foster conversations around the personal development and post-career preparedness of footballers.##NAJAVA_MECA_8975649##This unique platform is designed to support players in navigating mental health challenges, financial planning, and life after football, areas often overlooked in professional sports.Following the success of the inaugural clinic held on 15 February which featured an agent speaking on contracts and emerging opportunities for content creators in football, the second edition promises deeper and more personal insights from players who have experienced the highs and lows of the game.The Game Continues: A Player Clinic Edition will now take place on June 29th, 2025.Our diverse panel of speakers includes: Footballers sharing insights on balancing sports and business.RSVP Here: https://t.co/dC7a2kXAte#ElevenElevenTV @ElevenEleven_TV pic.twitter.com/hm86YSy3xS— Bree Mo’ngina! (@beebree0) June 10, 2025 Odhiambo, one of the most influential players in the current FKF Premier League season, will get a chance to reflect on how he has handled the growing pressures of modern football, particularly with the increasing role of social media and its effect on players’ mental well-being.Harambee Stars prospect scores for Denmark in UEFA Euro U21 ChampionshipJoining him will be Kenya Police midfielder Kenneth Muguna, whose experience playing in Tanzania and the local top flight adds valuable perspective.Also on the panel is Augustine Kuta, a former footballer who successfully transitioned into the business world, and will share lessons from his journey beyond the pitch.The clinic will be hosted by Brenda Mongina, the founder of Eleven Eleven TV, a platform dedicated to telling authentic stories in Kenyan football.Mongina, together with ZZZ Accounting, has been vocal in championing athlete mental health and equipping players with life skills for success beyond their careers.Chaos in Camp: Are Harambee Starlets being set up for failure?The event is free and open to all, offering a rare opportunity for footballers, aspiring players, and fans to engage with professionals who understand the demands of the game both on and off the field.However, space is limited, and participants are encouraged to register early through the provided online form to secure their attendance.(https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBCEm1_cAvltKkAQLon0CrU2x0HVEQBLsL_PcvvpEruyziw/viewform).The support I received throughout this Clinic!!! 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 https://t.co/ZEcuID2stH pic.twitter.com/OablHK8ZMJ— Bree Mo’ngina! (@beebree0) February 18, 2025
