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Sharpening skills

Sharpening skills: Ibrahim Wafula (right) and Dedan Ireri, both players of the Kenyan national amputee football team take part in a training session at the Pangani grounds on Tuesday in Nairobi ahead of the 4th edition of the World Cup Amputee football World Cup to be held in Mexico from November 30 till December 8, 2014

The Jakarta Post
Wed, October 15, 2014

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Sharpening skills Sharpening skills: Ibrahim Wafula (right) and Dedan Ireri, both players of the Kenyan national amputee football team take part in a training session at the Pangani grounds on Tuesday in Nairobi ahead of the 4th edition of the World Cup Amputee football World Cup to be held in Mexico from November 30 till December 8, 2014. The rules in amputee football are much the same as in regular soccer, albeit adapted to take into account what the World Amputee Football Federation calls its "abbreviated" players. (AFP/Simon Maina) (right) and Dedan Ireri, both players of the Kenyan national amputee football team take part in a training session at the Pangani grounds on Tuesday in Nairobi ahead of the 4th edition of the World Cup Amputee football World Cup to be held in Mexico from November 30 till December 8, 2014. The rules in amputee football are much the same as in regular soccer, albeit adapted to take into account what the World Amputee Football Federation calls its "abbreviated" players. (AFP/Simon Maina)

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span class="inline inline-center">Sharpening skills: Ibrahim Wafula (right) and Dedan Ireri, both players of the Kenyan national amputee football team take part in a training session at the Pangani grounds on Tuesday in Nairobi ahead of the 4th edition of the World Cup Amputee football World Cup to be held in Mexico from November 30 till December 8, 2014. The rules in amputee football are much the same as in regular soccer, albeit adapted to take into account what the World Amputee Football Federation calls its "abbreviated" players. (AFP/Simon Maina)

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