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Harambee Stars goalkeeper faces match-fixing allegations after leaked video

The footage, recorded in secret, has quickly spread online, sparking serious allegations against the player.

The goalkeeper, who has represented several top clubs in Kenya and is a key member of the national team, was reportedly recorded sitting in the back seat of a stationary car, engaged in conversation with an unidentified individual, Kenyans.co.ke wrote.

The video's circulation has led to widespread speculation about the player's involvement in match-fixing, casting a shadow over his career.

Although the goalkeeper has long been regarded as one of Kenya's best, his performances have often been the subject of debate.

Critics have pointed to inconsistencies in his play during high-pressure matches, and even Harambee Stars supporters have at times expressed frustration over his costly errors that have led to the team losing crucial points.

Despite his experience, the goalkeeper has made several mistakes that seemed preventable, prompting questions about whether these lapses are due to a loss of form, complacency, or something more concerning. Some of these errors have seemed out of character for a player of his calibre.

In response to the leaked video, Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga expressed his shock over the allegations. He also firmly denied any involvement in match-fixing when questioned about his potential role in such activities.

Both FIFA and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) maintain a strict zero-tolerance policy towards match-fixing, with severe penalties for those found guilty, including lifetime bans and permanent exclusion from football-related activities.

As the video continues to circulate, many fans and analysts are re-examining the goalkeeper's past performances, now questioning whether some of his mistakes were truly accidental or if there was something more sinister at play.
 

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