Owalo chats with Andy Cole on local soccer talent

Eliud Owalo from the President's Executive Office met up with famous English soccer player Andy Cole last Friday. The Deputy Chief talked about their good meeting afterward. They looked at ways they might work together through his foundation. Their plan aims to find young soccer players in Kenya and help them grow their skills.

Andy Cole played soccer as a striker for twenty years between 1988 and 2008. Most fans remember him best from his time with Manchester United. He stayed with that team for six years and won many big prizes. His biggest achievements include five Premier League titles plus the special Treble award in 1999.

The Treble means Manchester United won three major competitions that same year - the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League. This amazing feat shows why Cole became such a respected name in sports history. Before and after his Manchester United days, Cole played for several other teams across England.

These other teams included Arsenal, where he started, plus Blackburn Rovers and Fulham later on. He also played for Manchester City, Portsmouth, and Sunderland during his long career. The meeting between Owalo and Cole could bring new chances for young Kenyan athletes who dream of playing professional soccer someday.
 

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