As a way of promoting local talent in Kenya, the 18 man squard believes that playing at KCOM stadium is just their foundation.
It will be such a high moment since the technical stuff will be on a mission to scout potential recruits in England.
As part of the sponsorship, Hull City FC will offer technical assistance towards the development of Kenyan football, and its first team will play a friendly match in Kenya during the off-season.
As they face the Hull city first team squad, they have been adequately been prepared for more than three months
SportPesa CEO Ronald Karauri said the historic match is part of the leading betting firm’s overall goal of developing Kenyan football so that the country qualifies to participate in the 2022 FIFA World Cup to be held in Qatar.