The striker, who made his debut for Harambee Stars against Iran in 2023, was awarded five loaves of bread and two fish for his man of the match display in Norway.
Harambee Stars forward Alfred Scriven was handed a rather unorthodox prize—five pieces of bread and two fish—after being named Man of the Match during Bryne FK’s 0-2 defeat to KFUM Oslo in a Norwegian Cup clash on Tuesday evening.
Despite the loss and Bryne’s subsequent exit from the tournament, Scriven's individual brilliance did not go unnoticed.
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The 25-year-old striker, who earned his first cap for Kenya in a friendly against Iran in March 2023, impressed with his work rate and determination up front, even though his efforts could not turn the tide for his side.
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Scriven has so far scored once in seven appearances in the 2024 Norwegian Division 1 season. This follows his debut campaign with Bryne in which he found the net six times across 29 games after signing from IL Hødd.
During his stint with IL Hødd, Scriven made a significant impression—scoring 22 goals and providing six assists in 77 appearances since joining the club in 2021 from Mjøndalen IF.
His journey through Norwegian football, however, began much earlier.
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Born to a Kenyan mother and English father, Scriven spent 16 years of his life in Kenya before moving to Norway in 2015, where he has steadily climbed the ranks of the football pyramid.
From humble beginnings with clubs like Hallingdal and Geilo to more competitive spells at Ull/Kisa, Mjøndalen, Asker, and Hødd, Scriven has carved out a career defined by persistence and steady growth.
Now a four-time international with Harambee Stars, Scriven continues to build his profile abroad while representing Kenya on the global stage.
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While Bryne may be out of the Norwegian Cup, Scriven’s unconventional post-match reward has caught the attention of fans—proof that recognition sometimes comes in the most unexpected (and biblical) of forms.