Robinson Kamura reveals why he was recalled to Harambee Stars after five years in the cold

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HARAMBEE STARS Robinson Kamura reveals why he was recalled to Harambee Stars after five years in the cold

Festus Chuma 07:00 - 06.06.2023

The defender is eager to make an impact for Harambee Stars

Kakamega Homeboyz defender Robinson Kamura has revealed his dedication and hard work played a crucial role in his recall to the Harambee Stars.

The 28-year-old was named alongside Abud Omar, Mohamed Siraj, Kevin Luke Otiala, David Ochieng and  Daniel Sakari as the five local-based players in the provisional squad for the upcoming four-nations tournament in Mauritius.

Kamura, last made to the national team in 2018, has since been snubbed for national assignments before current  Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat handed him a recall following his consistent showings for Homeboyz.

"Patience and hardwork to my game helped me to return to the Harambee Stars.It has not been easy since 2018  since there is no player who doesn't want to represent his nation but I am happy to be among the local based players in the squad," Kamura told reporters on Sunday.

However, the former AFC Leopards captain noted that, like all the defenders in the team, he will have to do enough to convince the Harambee Stars coach to consider him when he names his final squad.

Being called to the national team, I don't call it a success since there are many great players in the team, and I will have to showcase my abilities in the camp so that I can impress the coaches and be among the travelling party," he added.

Harambee Stars players reported to camp on Monday 5 ahead of the upcoming four nations tournament in Mauritius slated for June 11-18.

The tournament will also feature hosts Mauritius, Djibouti and Pakistan and is expected to give coach Firat an opportunity to prepare the team for the upcoming  World Cup qualifiers.

Kenya's next competitive assignment will be the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, which will kick off between November 13 and 21.