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Legendary Kenyan Footballer Joe Kadenge Is Dead
Kenya’s greatest footballer of all time, Mzee Joe Kadenge has passed on at the Meridian hospital in Nairobi.
His son Oscar has confirmed.
Kadenge has passed on after a long illness, having suffered a stroke in February.
Kadenge has been described as the finest footballer ever produced by Kenya.
He played for Maragoli United scoring the fastest ever goal in the History of the Kenyan Premier League.
Kadrnge had also played club football for Abaluhya United,current AFC leopardLeopards winning the Kenyan Premier League in 1966.
Joe also managed the Kenya National Football team in 2002.
His body has been transferred to Lee Funeral Home.
He was 84 years old.
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