 S.P.M.Buzz S.P.M.Buzz S.P.M.Buzz S.P.M.Buzz Persona Kuqenata Why Abdul Akademi. So legacy akademi was invited. So I had to bring the kids. Nice. So you've brought your kids over here to see whatever. Exactly. Nice. So does it mean you're such a fanatic in a way that you want your kids to play football as well? Or have they shown interest? It's because they have the talent and we have to support the talent. It's something we didn't get while we were kids. So what we didn't get, we give it to our children. Have you also wanted to play football when you were young? I played football from primary to high school. Now my son is playing at the Legacy Academy. How do you feel about the status of football in this country? Well, looking at the old team, we could say there's future. Because if you look at the Legacy Academy, I could speak to Legacy Academy because that's where I am. There is great future. We already have a team today playing at Poland from Legacy Academy. They left on Tuesday and they have been winning there. So there's future for football in this country. Only if we remove politics from football. Once there's no politics, then the talent can grow. Given a chance to choose for your child to play in Kenya and to play outside the country, which one would you choose? Not for matches but for being signed? Well, for being signed, I would say he goes outside the country. There's more potential and there's more exposure out there. Potential in terms of? Potential in terms of football is talent and talent is pain. So it's talent with CBC, right? For sure. With CBC we don't focus so much on the academics. We also focus on the talent. So if a kid has a talent and they get a chance to be signed out there, they better go outside. Awesome. Thank you so much. You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you. Sasa. Kwa asana? Karibeki dogo. Karibeki dogo na joko mbaliangu na itwaji. Na itwamili. When you fan wa futa? Ya. Una support team gani. Chelsea. Chelsea Mbona. Juni timiangu na mikuwa ni kipenda tangu toto ni. Awe jifil kama wa mikuwanguasha sano nneza change? Ya, CSI change. Yadaka wa meni anguasha. Una sticka disa. Sasa ni kulize, are you such a fan that you know decided to come and watch the trophy itself? Ya, that's why I've come to watch the trophy. I really like football. Ya. Given a chance, would you go to Kata to watch the FIFA? Ya, of course. I've been given a chance. I'll do so. Ya. Grisone ni uli penda futa. Ni because uli zaliwa kfamiliya boys, ama uli amua tupeke ako. Ha, nili amua tupeke hangu. Nili kwa naipe na naicheza shule ni kwa shule. Alright, asante sana. Karibu. Alright guys, Mozi is right here. He's just about to go view the trophy. What's up Mozi, are you? I'm good, how you doing? I'm very good. Muna kwa usha ingie usha pigo picha. Nili kwa mene li kwa pa 6 a.m. Usha shika trophy. Naisio ni presidenta peke hage ane za shika. Tira ya tu kuba nishi. How do you feel that the trophy is here today? Una filaji? I think it's a big deal. Especially because this is like the most prestigious cup there is in the world. Ya know, for some crazy reason ya ni. All countries want to take part in this competition. So it's actually a privilege kwa ii kwa pa vikanya. Sinde yo. So nendechiki raya yote me okuja maze watak pigo picha naia. It's actually a big deal. So it feels good. Ya. What team do you support football of kwa? Ah, Brazil. Ah, let's say Premier League. Ah, Liverpool bana. Tuli hata yo Premier Juzy. Muliske vibaya Man City. Awakufanya kitumbaya. Ata ni kumia maze. Everybody knows almost doesn't count. Lakin ni sawa-sawa maze. Next year na kimi zana na Man City tena. Ya. Mamuza, have you always been a Liverpool fan? Because I heard what was saying Alindo Aliha mianga Liverpool. Ya ni tangu ni kum toi. Tangu ni kum toi. Like six years old, my assistant produced me to Liverpool. Sijaihama. Nami zili msa kumuva round teams. Tumipitia 30 years be laksinda yo ligi. Lakin tu kaiwai. We've come close twice. Lakin sa hati. It's one of those things. Nende yo. Next year, next year. Ono wo supportim gani. Kai minwa mani nuna. I'm proud eh. Oh mani useless. Sorry. Skwaib o mozu. Skwaib yo. Maze pohle pohle. Isa, isa, isa. Ucha cha pohle. Tama maze nusahin baka njaga pa bayat. Lakin usama niu kueni encourage. Kwa sababu. Jessica Liverpool tu ni kwa jamiya katati. Dutushinde premia. Penyimneza, kunna vilimneza kwa jamiya kangapi. Namiya katati. Next season. Namiya katati. Namiya katati. Namiya katati. Namiya katati. Namiya katati. Namiya katati. Namiya katati. What do you think is a state of football in this country right now? Unfortunately Sipo So, uh, one of the things we wish to do is say, we need to get together, we need to have teams like Kama Ushirika, KCB, TASCA. Iko, suppose, kwa maisa, iko sponsored na TASCA. Iko, suppose, kwa teams amtaz, iko sponsored na, by the corporates, eh? That way, football it is a kwen dambeli, kwa sababu, Iki pateli grass roots support, you know. Minta towa chapa kwa na kiki timi a kangemi kiki tizabol. Lakin, sa towa chapa kwa na kiki tizaki kiki tizabol. Kwa sabu, busina relationshipi wote na TASCA. Minta towa doa kanda kiki tiki kariubangi shaksa kicheza. Lakin, iko towa doa kanda kiki timi ingi na kama na, na kuma tiliisha. Timi kama maze, hiltu na kisha za game, ayizi, kwa sababu don't connect with it. So, the management has to change. Teams amtaz, uh, teams lazi mazi change, mazina. Uh, you know, so they stop being associated with the corporates. Kwa zia, corporate, seleta kosa doa, ita chakusapo timi a bol. Lakin, ni kama ni timi amtaz, kawanguare sportif. Akuna vilewa siwam tata chakusapo tiyo timi. I hope I'm making sense. You are, you are. All right maz, you need to go down on ito apale, asante sana. Thank you very much, and God bless. Thank you, God bless you too. Tasa. Kwa? Kofiti. When you fan of uta? Kabe, sir. Una support team gani. Asenali. Ah, asenali. Muli anza kusapot asenali li ni? 204. 204? Lakin, ni afil kama uniza give up kulingana vile mambo ena enda. Sizi. Ni ni na kumotivit kwendili kusapot asenali? Lakin tu, team ko boa. Sizi umekam ko na trophy. How you feeling? I'm feeling good. Tawans in a lifetime opportunity. Do you know where the FIFA World Cup this year is happening? Katari. Nice, we are na joa wuko. Una joe na muizigani? Muizigani. November, December. Perfect, asante sana. Ayah. Hi, how are you? Fine, thank you. Good, thank you. What's your name? Tarosh. Nice to know you now. I would like to know how you feeling that you're coming to see the trophy today? I'm ecstatic. It's always been a dream of mine to see the World Cup. And four years ago we tried but we weren't able to make it. So hopefully today we get to see it. Now I see you're wearing a Barcelona jazz. Are you a baza fan? Yes, yes, since birth. I've been watching Barcelona. Since birth, really? Since birth. Really? How you feeling? How does it feel when you guys are not able to win a certain cup that you guys are looking forward to? How does it feel? No, Barcelona wins everything. So I know the feeling of joy. Because Barcelona will come back to the top very soon. Yeah. Okay, so give it a chance to go to Katari. Do you actually do that to watch the World Cup? Absolutely. I'm looking forward to going there as well this year. And it would be great to see Spain win. Do you play any sport? Yes, yes, I swim. I play football, hockey, rugby. So which is your favourite among all those? Football of course. Which position do you play? I play in goal. I'm a keeper. Oh, you're a keeper. Nice, that's really good to know. Now, I mean, I'm any changanya. What do you feel is the state of football in this country right now? I feel like it's growing but it's held back to corruption. But I think there's a huge potential for football to come very massive in Kenya. In terms of people supporting it, everyone here watches football. No other sport is watched. And it's the biggest sport in the country by far. So do you play professionally football? No, no, I just play for school. But do you intend to do it professionally? No, no, no. You can see I'm not built for it. Really now? Yeah, I plan to do it though. Because I was just planning to ask if you were to play professionally, would you do it in Kenya or just go outside? Well, if I'm given the chance to, of course, I'd start wherever I'm given an opportunity, whether it's in Kenya or anywhere else. Alright, thank you so much for talking to us. Thank you. You too, have a good day. You too, bye.