In Summary:
- Kenyan soccer player Alfred Scriven earned a unique award of bread and fish for his “Man of the Match” effort in a Norwegian cup game, despite his team’s loss.
- Scriven is a key player for Bryne, showing strong individual form even as his team struggles in the league.
- He hopes his excellent play will lead to a call-up to the Harambee Stars, Kenya’s national team, for upcoming international matches.
Kenyan footballer Alfred Scriven recently received an unusual prize—five loaves of bread and two fish—for being the best player in a cup match in Norway. This unique award highlights his strong performance even though his team, Bryne, lost the game. Scriven has been playing very well for Bryne, helping them in recent league matches, despite the team facing tough times in the standings. His excellent form is also a step towards his bigger goal: getting a spot on Kenya’s national team, the Harambee Stars, for important upcoming games.
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Strange Prize Highlights Strong Effort
The match took place at Byrne Stadium, which can hold 4,000 fans. It was part of the Norwegian Cup, a major knockout tournament. KFUM Oslo won the game with goals from Denzel Okeke and David Hickson, one goal scored before halftime and another after.
Scriven played hard for 83 minutes before Martin Lye took his place. Even though Bryne did not score, Scriven’s skills were clear. His prize—five loaves of bread and two fish—was not a typical soccer award. It got a lot of attention because it was so different from a trophy or money prize.
This unique award shows that sometimes, recognition can come in unexpected forms, especially in local football circuits where community values might play a role in how top performers are celebrated. It also highlights Scriven’s individual brilliance despite his team’s performance.
Scriven Shines Amidst Team Challenges
Scriven, who often plays on the right side of the field, has been a very important player for Bryne lately. Just a few days before, on May 16, 2025, he helped Bryne win 2-0 against Stromsgodset in a league game.
He passed the ball to Sanel Bojadzic, who scored in the sixth minute. Later, an own goal by Tomasson Logi secured the win for Bryne. However, Bryne is not doing well in the league overall.
They are currently 13th in the standings with only six points after seven games. The team at the top, Viking, has 20 points from nine matches. Bryne moved up to the top league last year after finishing second in the lower division.
Now, they are fighting to stay in the top league and avoid being moved back down. Scriven’s consistent performance is crucial for the team as they try to improve their position and avoid relegation. His individual form offers a glimmer of hope for Bryne’s challenging season.
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Aiming for a Harambee Stars Call-Up
At 27 years old, Scriven hopes to play for Kenya’s national team, known as the Harambee Stars. He is trying to impress the coach, Benni McCarthy, with his recent strong games. His assist against Stromsgodset and his excellent effort against KFUM Oslo might get him noticed.
Kenya has important matches coming up, including World Cup qualifiers, and Scriven wants to be part of the national squad. A call-up to the national team would be a huge step forward in his career, showing his growth as a player and allowing him to represent his country on a bigger stage.
His unique bread and fish prize, while quirky, underscores his current strong form, which could be a stepping stone towards his international football dreams with the Harambee Stars.
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