Mickey Weche

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Mickey Weche, born Francis Makuku,[1] is a retired Kenyan footballer who was capped 43 times for Kenya between 1985 and 1992, scoring four goals.[2] Weche, best known as 'T9', played as defender for club sides Reli FC, AFC Leopards, and for Kenya.[3]

Weche featured at the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations, 1990 Africa Cup of Nations as well as 1992 Africa Cup of Nations where he scored an 89th-minute penalty at the group stage in Kenya's 2–1 loss to Nigeria at the de l'Amitié Stadium in Dakar, Senegal, on 14 Jan 1992.[4]

He served as an assistant coach at AFC Leopards in 2011[5] and standin coach in 2012,[6] as an assistant for the Kenya senior team at the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations,[7] and as head coach of Varisty side Strathmore.

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  1. ^ AFC Leopards, 4 Feb 2019 Mickey ‘T9’ Weche – The Solid Rock In Defense
  2. ^ RSSSF Kenya - Record International Players
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  4. ^ World Football, Africa Cup 1992 Senegal » Scorers
  5. ^ Michezo Afrika, 26 Jul 2011 Yakhama fired Weche hired
  6. ^ Nation, 24 Sep 2012 AFC Leopards suspends Koops, appoints Weche
  7. ^ All Africa, 3 Sept 2002 Weche: Group Not Easy