Harambee Stars rocked as Abud Omar suspended, Omija misses Seychelles clash

Deputy captain Aboud Omar has been suspended just a day before the fixture, a decision McCarthy said was necessary to preserve discipline within the squad.
Harambee Stars’ preparations for Tuesday’s crucial World Cup qualifier against Seychelles have suffered a major blow, with head coach Benni McCarthy confirming the absence of two key players.
Deputy captain Abud Omar has been suspended just a day before the fixture, a decision McCarthy said was necessary to preserve discipline within the squad.
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The experienced left-back, known for his consistency and leadership, will miss a match where his presence would have been vital both defensively and in guiding younger teammates.
“Certain players have certain skill sets, but they don’t feel they need to work towards that skill set,” McCarthy told reporters during his pre-match press conference at Kasarani.
While avoiding details of the suspension, the coach stressed the importance of discipline and hard work in the national team setup.
Adding to the setback, defender Alphonse Omija has been excused from camp to finalise a high-profile move to Tunisian giants Étoile Sportive du Sahel. The Gor Mahia star, who shone during the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), will miss the Seychelles clash as he completes paperwork for the transfer.
Omija’s move has been widely hailed as a milestone in his career. His commanding displays at CHAN—where he formed a rock-solid partnership with Sylvester Owino and Michael Kibwage—helped Kenya concede just two goals in regular time. Tunisian media have already described him as a marquee signing for Étoile du Sahel.
Despite the double setback, McCarthy reassured fans that there are no injury concerns in camp and expressed confidence that the squad has the depth to handle the challenge.
Even so, Omar’s suspension and Omija’s absence have thrown the spotlight onto Kenya’s defensive depth and leadership on the pitch. McCarthy will now be forced to reshuffle his backline and rely on emerging leaders to step up at this critical stage of the qualifiers.
Tomorrow’s clash will therefore test not only Kenya’s tactical discipline but also their mental resilience—qualities McCarthy has been keen to instil since taking charge.
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