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STARS ABROAD: Harambee Stars duo play full minutes to lead respective sides to big points
Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 29.11.25. | 12:46
In Wales, Kenyan forward Wilson was sidelined for a fourth straight game
Harambee Stars right back Daniel Anyembe was a full participant for his side Viborg FF as they settled for a 2-2 draw with Sonderjyske in the Danish Superliga on Friday, 28 November.
Anyembe, 27, featured for all 90 minutes of the away tie at Haderslev Football Stadium, taking his tally of consecutive club appearances to nine matches.
Viborg, who came into the game on the back of three wins on the spin, were forced to earn a point the hard way, having gone 2-0 behind inside 53 minutes.
The goals for the hosts came via Danish forward Mads Agger, who opened his account in the third minute, before adding his team’s second eight minutes after the break.
Morocco midfielder Bilal Brahimi, however, halved the deficit for Viborg in the 55th minute, and it took till the 86th minute for the visitors to draw back level through Thomas Jorgensen.
The point meant Viborg failed to usurp their immediate opponents on the standings, remaining sixth on 23 points.
Meanwhile in Tanzania, Harambee Stars midfielder Duke Abuya played all 90 minutes as Tanzanian champions Young Africans picked a point against Algerian side JS Kabylie in an away CAF Champions League tie at the Hocine Aït Ahmed Stadium in Tizi Ouzou.
Abuya, one of the stars of Yanga’s 3-0 win over AS FAR Rabat last weekend, was once again deployed in deep midfield as his side battled to the barren draw.
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The stalemate and point sent Young SC Africans briefly top of Group B, before the second group match saw Egyptian giants Al Ahly return to the summit only on goal difference, thanks to their 1-1 draw with AS FAR Rabat.
In Wales, Harambee Stars forward Adam Wilson was for the fourth game in a row missing in action as The New Saints (TNS) beat Caernarfon 2-0 at Park Hall.
Wilson, who missed Kenya’s pair of friendlies this month, last played for TNS on 1 November, and is suspected to be out with an unreported injury.




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