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Tunisia 2004 At Last, a Win for Harambee Stars!

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| February 03, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Nation (Kenya) - AAGM)

Byline: Eric Odanga

Harambee Stars saved the best for last, giving a vintage display of fluid soccer that left a star-studded Burkina Faso wondering what hit them.

A 3-0 win - and it could have been more - left Harambee Stars towering over the Stallions.

Playing for glory, the Stars could not have won at a better time - victory came when most of their ardent fans were pre-occupied with the trials of getting home amidst a transport crisis.

Teenage sensation Dennis Oliech, who shunned a Sh200 million citizenship offer from oil-rich Qatar, took patriotism a notch higher when he created all three goals …

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