Harambee Stars influential forward Michael Olunga has called out on fans to rally behind the team when they face Uganda in an international friendly match on Sunday.

Olunga, who has been appointed captain in the absence of midfielder Victor Wanyama, noted that it’s the 12th man who took the team to AFCON, and the support is yet again necessary in Sunday’s friendly at Kasarani.

“Uganda is an experienced team that managed to reach the last 16 at this year’s AFCON. Our team is equally ready and I’m confident we will get a positive result,” said Olunga.

“I would like to thank our fans for their support in Egypt, and I urge them to also come in large numbers in the friendly match against Uganda on Sunday,” he added.

The match has been scheduled for Sunday, September 8, 2019, at the MISC Kasarani, starting at 4 pm.

Tickets are set to retail at KES 200 all-round access and will be sold opposite Safari Park Hotel, at Ngomongo Police Station and outside Kasarani stadium’s Gate 12. Gates will open at 11 am while ticket sales will kick off at 7 am on match day.

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