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Raymond( MESA)  

@Raymond

Its a new day to be grateful 🙏 @Footballerlife @MESAKENYA @Soccergrandma @Mancity17

5 months ago

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IZY YOUNGSTARS S.A  

@IYSA24

Whole team match day

5 months ago

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IZY YOUNGSTARS S.A  

@IYSA24

IZY YOUNGSTARS SOCCER ACADEMY
BASED IN NAIROBI
AGES: 5-17 yrs
Motto: ..HERE FOR THE GAME..

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5 months ago

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Samwel Ngeywo (ELDORET FC)  

@Samwelngeywo11

Who, When and why 🤗🤗

5 months ago

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Golden talents fc  

@Sandrhem

The golden talents fc u15 hotter than fire

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5 months ago

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Jason Kamau Simiyu  

@SimiBaller

#FTBLRLIFE

Behold the #MashujaaCup 2025 under 9 champions

5 months ago

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Evans Oketch Omilu  

@Evans2026

One of the most insightful lessons emerging from community game zones is the transformative impact of parents allowing their daughters to participate in sports.

Beyond the physical activity lies a more remarkable shift, a quiet dismantling of stereotypes that have long confined girls to the margins of play and leadership.

When parents permit their daughters to participate in sports, they are endorsing confidence, teamwork, and agency.

The field becomes a classroom where girls learn discipline, resilience, and the courage to compete as equals.
Families transition from awareness of gender equality to active encouragement, embodying progress that cannot be legislated but must be lived.
Best practices show that when communities normalize girls in sports, ripple effects follow: early pregnancies decline, self-esteem rises, and boys grow up seeing leadership as a shared human trait rather than a gendered privilege.

In essence, every time a parent says “yes” to a girl’s game, they are investing in a generation that will run, not just toward goals on the field, but toward the promise of a more equitable and peaceful society.

5 months ago

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Ushawishi Sports Academy  

@Ushahwishi

After training

5 months ago

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Ushawishi Sports Academy  

@Ushahwishi

Junior

5 months ago

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Ushawishi Sports Academy  

@Ushahwishi

This is FTBBLIFE ❤️... Football changes lives

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5 months ago

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