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STARS ABROAD: Timothy Ouma sees red in Poland as Wilson returns in Sweden
Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 10.11.25. | 11:26
The 21-year-old took two quick yellow cards in a span of three second half minutes
Harambee Stars midfielder Timothy Ouma was sent off as his club, Lech Poznan, suffered a 3-1 loss to Arka Gdynia in the Polish Ekstraklasa on Sunday, 9 November.
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Ouma, 21, was shown a red card in the 55th minute of the game after picking up two yellow cards in a span of three minutes.
🔴 Timothy Ouma (za drugą żółtą kartkę)
— Lech Poznań (@LechPoznan) November 9, 2025
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55' #ARKLPO 0:1
The former Nairobi City Stars man was first cautioned in the 52nd minute, before being booked again seconds later to bring out his first red card at the club he joined on loan from Slavia Prague in July.
The sending off did not help his team, as Poznan lost 3-1, seeing them drop in the standings to eighth with 21 points.
Elsewhere in Denmark, Harambee Stars right back Daniel Anyembe extended his streak of games for Viborg in their 3-0 win over Fredericia.
Anyembe, 26, featured in all 90 minutes of the SuperLiga victory, taking his tally of full involvements to seven straight games.
The win for Viborg lifted them to the Championship group places in sixth with 19 points.
In Qatar, Harambee Stars skipper Michael Olunga had a quiet spell as Al Arabi beat Al Ahli Doha 1-0.
Olunga, who came into the game on the back of two consecutive scoring appearances, could not build on his goal tally, despite playing for 81 minutes.
The win, settled by Frenchman Isaac Lihadji, was, however, the club’s third in a row, pushing it to seventh with 13 points.
Meanwhile in Sweden, two Kenyan youngsters - Irad Mshindi and Stanley Wilson - featured in Enköping’s barren draw with Haninge.
Mshindi, who also picked a stoppage-time yellow card, played all 90 minutes, while Wilson came off the bench to rack in 15 second-half minutes.
The cameo appearance was Wilson's first since receiving a red card on 19 October.
Alfred Scriven was also on the referee’s book in Norway as his side, Bryne, were walloped 5-0 by Bodo/Glimt.
Scriven, 27, was shown yellow after only 18 minutes, but ended up playing till the 81st minute, before being substituted off.
Former Kakamega Homeboyz forward Moses Shumah, on the other hand, played 80 minutes of Power Dynamos’ 1-1 draw with Nkana.



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