Posta Rangers goalkeeper Kelvin Opiyo dreams of playing football outside the country and also turning out for the national team, Harambee Stars in the future.The former Vihiga United and APS Bomet man is in his second season with the Mail-men. He started the season as the main man between the posts but lost the position to Jairus Adira towards the end of the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6459090##In an interview, the Nakuru-born custodian spoke of his desire to play for South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns or their Tanzanian counterparts Yanga SC.“My lifetime dream is to feature for Mamelodi Sundowns in the South African top tier. I would wish to pen a deal with the Tanzanian side, Yanga just as well,” he told the Star.Apart from turning out for the two African side, Opiyo wants to don Harambee Stars colors. He termed it as his biggest dream as it will come with exposure and enrich his CV.“It is my wish to wear the national team colours someday in the future. That’s my biggest dream and I bet every player savours a chance to play for the national team because it gives one some good exposure and boost a player’s profile,” he added.Despite a very right start of the season, Posta ended up finishing the season in 12th position. The team’s dip in form coincided with the departure of coach Stanley Okumbi in February. Salim Ali who replaced him struggled before he was shown the door a fortnight before the season came to an end and for Opiyo, money issues played a big part in the team’s second-leg struggles.Tusker FC wins FKF Primier league for the 2021/2022 season after beating Posta Rangers in Ruaraka💥💥💥💥💥— KOT OCS👮👮 (@WaruiJohn2) June 12, 2022 “I’m not really satisfied with our performance this season and believe we could have done better. There are a number of factors that affected our performance. Salary delay is the main factor that hindered our season performance. The technical bench also changed twice so it was difficult to adjust while at the same time containing the pressure from opponents,” he added.