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Engesha Scores Early as Starlets Look for Qualifying Win
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26264, member: 2262"] The Kenyan women's national soccer team, the Starlets, won an important match against Tunisia. The game was part of a tournament to decide which teams will play in the Africa Women's Cup of Nations next year in Morocco. Tereza Engesha scored the only goal for the Starlets just three minutes after the game started. The match took place at a stadium in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The Starlets' goalkeeper, Lilian Awuor, had an amazing game. She stopped two penalty kicks, one in the 46th minute and another in the 76th minute. These saves helped her team win the match. Dorcas Shikobe, the team captain, played very well on defense. She stopped many of Tunisia's attacks, which made them shoot from far away. Awuor easily saved all of these long-distance shots. A few days earlier, Kenya and Tunisia played against each other and the game ended in a 0-0 tie. By winning in Tunisia, the Starlets move on to the next round. They will face the team from Gambia. If they keep winning, they have a chance to play in the big tournament next year in Morocco. There will be 12 teams in the tournament, split into three groups of four. In the past, Kenya has come very close to qualifying for the Africa Women's Cup of Nations but has had some bad luck. In 2018, they beat Equatorial Guinea in Nairobi but lost the second game. At first, Equatorial Guinea qualified, but later, Kenya was given the spot because the other team used a player who wasn't allowed. However, this decision was changed, and Kenya missed out on playing in the tournament. Last year, Kenya couldn't play because FIFA, the group that controls international soccer, suspended them. Uganda got to qualify instead. This year, they lost to Botswana in a very close match and didn't make it again. The Starlets are excited to have another chance to qualify for the big tournament. They will work hard to keep winning so they can represent Kenya in Morocco next year. [/QUOTE]
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