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Former Manchester United striker and English Premier League legend Andy Cole is in Kenya as part of his African tour aimed at promoting football and engaging with fans. The football icon made a stop at Kileleshwa Primary School earlier today, where he attended an under-17 match and interacted with young players. Cole is also conducting coaching clinics during his visit, bringing his wealth of experience to help nurture local talent and inspire the next generation of footballers. His visit is part of a broader initiative to bridge global football with African communities and spotlight the continent's immense talent.
Former Man United striker Andy Cole in Kenya to promote football
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