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Kenya/Uganda: Starlets Moulded Me, Ugandan-Based Kenyan Player Ogol Says

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Former Harambee Starlets midfielder Jacky Ogol has found her footing at the Federation of Uganda Football Association (Fufa) Super League side She Corporates Club.

Ogol, who was part of the national team that participated in 2016 Africa Women's Cup of Nations tournament in Limbe, Cameroon, said having been made a regular starter has given her confidence as a professional player.

She previously played for Football Kenya Federation's Women's Premier League side Spedag for five seasons and Matuu FC for one season before moving to Uganda in 2018 where she signed a three-year contract.

Playing for both Spedag and Starlets groomed me to be a better player and also to understand that every platform you are given is a chance to grow outside your home teams.

The Fufa Women's Cup and Juniors' League were also cancelled until next season.

Source: allAfrica.com
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