KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE MATCH DAY 5 NEWS ROUND UP

With some teams already enjoying unbeaten runs in their zones, they are determined to continue winning and secure the zone title, showcasing their undeniable skill and strategy on the field. This was the spirited atmosphere as the branch league entered match day five, which began on Wednesday, March 26th, and extended through to Saturday, March 29th, and Sunday, March 30th, 2025. The anticipation among fans and players alike was palpable, as every match carried the weight of the title race. With some teams maintaining a consistent winning run anticipated in the immediate future, a couple of teams in particular could go a long way towards deciding the outcome of the league and must close the gap before the start of May. Their determination and teamwork will be tested, as each game increasingly becomes a battle for supremacy, and the pressure mounts with every passing day, igniting rivalries and fueling the competitive spirit that defines this thrilling journey in the league.

ZONE A

In Zone A, there was only one midweek match when Melody United hosted Nzoia Junior for a commanding 3-0 thrashing at the bustling Nangili market, where local fans gathered to show their support. From the very start of the match, it was clear that Melody United was determined to secure a decisive victory. They got their opening goal in the 19th minute, thanks to a brilliant strike from L. George, whose outstanding performance set the tone for the rest of the game. As the match progressed, Melody’s W. Samuel faced a setback by being yellow carded in the 61st minute, a moment that briefly raised tensions on the pitch. However, undeterred, M. Allan soon found the back of the net, delivering the second goal in the 70th minute, much to the delight of the home crowd. S. Ian solidified their lead in the 75th minute with a spectacular goal that showcased his exceptional skills and left the opposition’s defense scrambling. Just eight minutes later, in a frustrating turn of events for Melody, K. Joseph received a yellow card for foul play, albeit his team’s dominance was already established, ensuring they would celebrate a well-deserved victory amidst the cheers of their loyal supporters.

On Saturday, it was an action-packed weekend as Nzoia Junior FC hosted Pipeline FC at Nzoia market, attracting a lively crowd of enthusiastic fans eager to witness the thrilling match. The visitors were the first to score after W. John delivered a stunning opener in the 17th minute, sending their supporters into a frenzy. However, the match took a tense turn when Pipeline’s K. Tonny received a yellow card in the 21st minute, as the referee was quick to act following a rough tackle. As the game progressed, the atmosphere became increasingly intense in the second half, with hosts W. Robin, M. Aurence, and O. Elvis all receiving yellow cards in the 57th, 65th, and 80th minutes, respectively, indicating the fierce competition on the pitch. Just when it seemed like the visitors would maintain their lead, B. Elvis equalized for the hosts in the 67th minute, reigniting hope among the home crowd. The adrenaline peaked when M. Aurence scored the winning goal for the hosts in the 75th minute, completing an exhilarating comeback and sealing a 2-1 victory for Nzoia Junior FC. Elsewhere at Nangili Market, Melody United hosted Al-Iran FC in another gripping encounter. In this clash, W. Kennedy gave the hosts an opener in the 17th minute, causing their fans to erupt in celebration. However, just three minutes later, E. Wekesa equalized for the visitors in the 20th minute, demonstrating their determination to compete. Tensions rose further when Al-Iran’s I. Simiyu was yellow carded in the 34th minute, followed shortly by host B. Num receiving a yellow in the 53rd minute for a late challenge. The match remained fiercely contested, with Melody’s I. George also earning a yellow card in the 62nd minute as both teams battled for control. In a crucial moment, B. Katama delivered the decisive blow, scoring the visiting Al-Iran’s winning goal and cementing their victory in a match that ended with triumphant excitement for the visitors, leaving the home fans disappointed yet proud of their team’s courageous efforts.

On Sunday 30th, Mbururu FC hosted Matisi FC at their home ground, where fans filled the stands with excitement and anticipation. In the action-packed match, B. Situma gave the visiting team the winning goal in the 38th minute, sending their supporters into a frenzy of celebration. The match saw Mbururu’s K. Sammy and W. Daniel receiving yellow cards in the 43rd and 52nd minutes respectively, a reflection of the intense rivalry and competitive spirit on the field. Similarly, Matisi’s O. Alfred and M. Rony were also cautioned with yellow cards in the 53rd and 64th minutes as tensions rose and both teams fought valiantly for control of the game. Meanwhile, at Makutano Primary, Muungano FC faced off against Ploty FC in a thrilling encounter that ended in a 2-2 draw, showcasing the skill and determination of both sides. At Kware Primary, the home team, Mlimani FC, were humiliated by the visitors, Warriors FC, after W. Barasa scored a late winner in the 90th minute, sealing a dramatic victory that left Mlimani FC searching for answers as they processed the defeat.

ZONE B

In zone B, all action was witnessed over the weekend, as there was no midweek fixture to divide the excitement. Greenland FC hosted Young Tigers at Mufutu Primary, and the game proved to be a nail-biting experience for both sets of fans, ultimately ending in a narrow 1-0 beating courtesy of A. Wekesa’s expertly timed goal in the 30th minute, which sent the home crowd into a frenzy of celebration. At Musembe Primary, Mlimani FC welcomed Umoja FC for what was anticipated to be a weekend thriller, and it did not disappoint. Host G. Machayo was yellow carded in the 75th minute as the intensity of the match escalated, reflecting the high stakes for both teams. Just when the tension seemed unbearable, in the 84th minute, F. Clayton emerged as a hero for the visiting Umoja FC, striking the winning goal that sent their supporters into raptures. However, moments later, his teammate A. Evans added to the drama by receiving a yellow card in the 89th minute, highlighting the fierce rivalry on display. Elsewhere, at Lumakanda Township, Kingdom FC took on Chepsai FC in a match filled with twists and turns. In the 23rd minute, K. Johnpeter broke the deadlock, giving the visitors the opening goal, which was quickly followed by W. John equalizing in the 29th minute, raising the stakes further. Just minutes before the halftime break, W. John took matters into his own hands and netted a second goal to complete his brace, bringing the hosts back into the lead by the 40th minute, turning the momentum in favor of Kingdom FC. As the second half unfolded, the visitors fought back bravely, and in the 60th minute, S. Elphus managed to equalize for Chepsai FC, creating a sense of impending excitement as the match seemed destined to end in a draw. Yet, in a dramatic twist, I. Sudi delivered an electrifying blow for the hosts with a winning goal in the 85th minute, sealing the victory and concluding the match with a thrilling 3-2 win, which left the players and fans alike breathless and eager for the next encounter.

On Sunday, Nzoia River FC hosted Red Eagles at Lukhokho grounds in what turned out to be an intense clash. The visitors outsmarted their hosts with a convincing 2-0 beating, which was made possible by brilliant goals from M. Waingang and C. Aicha, scored in the 37th and 68th minutes, respectively. The match showcased both teams’ strategies, but it was Red Eagles who capitalized on defensive mistakes by Nzoia River FC. At Panpaper grounds in Mautuma, Mugunga FC hosted Turbo FC, leading to a gripping match that ultimately ended in a late 1-1 draw. The tension rose as Mugunga’s S. Geofrey and M. Collins received yellow cards in the 45th and 77th minutes, reflecting the competitive nature of the game. The visitors initially took the lead with a well-placed goal in the 81st minute, causing a surge of excitement among their supporters, but faint cheers were soon replaced by a wave of relief when K. Marvin equalized for the hosts in the dying moments of the match, precisely in the 89th minute, ensuring that the encounter ended in a 1-1 stalemate.

Meanwhile, at Maturu Primary, fans witnessed a thrilling showdown as Maturu Taifa Stars FC clashed with Vuyika FC, culminating in yet another 1-1 draw for the day. The visitors took the lead in the 27th minute courtesy of a well-struck goal by W. Kizito, who showcased impressive skill and vision. However, the match was mired in tension, as two Vuyika players were also shown yellow cards during the first half—M. Mark in the 34th minute and C. Bushasha in the 37th minute—adding to the growing drama. In a remarkable turn of events, M. Simon struck back for the hosts in the 52nd minute, leveling the score and sending the local fans into a frenzy. At Majengo Primary, another exciting encounter unfolded as Majengo FC hosted Chekalini Combined in front of an enthusiastic crowd. Majengo’s N. Zablon fired the hosts into an early lead in the 20th minute, only for O. Collins to equalize for Chekalini in the 27th minute, making the match even more unpredictable. Momentum swayed back to the hosts when W. Faraj restored their advantage in the 32nd minute, showcasing some impressive teamwork. However, the tension built with yellow cards issued, as Faraj received one in the 46th minute and visiting C. Wafula followed suit with a card in the 47th minute. Chekalini continued to apply pressure, and M. Tanyi equalized for the visitors in the 60th minute, further igniting the enthusiasm of their fans. Just moments later, M. Tanyi gave the visitors the lead, showcasing a masterclass in finishing. Ultimately, M. Eugene secured the winning goal for Chekalini in the 72nd minute, marking a thrilling match that ended in a 2-4 victory for the visitors, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

ZONE C

At Mukavakava Primary, it was a humiliation for the hosts Mukavakava FC as they hosted Tumaini FC for a five-goal drubbing at home, leaving their fans in despair. The excitement in the air quickly dissipated when, in the 18th minute, M. Eric gave the visitors an opener with a well-placed shot that found the back of the net, much to the delight of the traveling supporters. Just five minutes later, in the 23rd minute, L. Lazarus doubled the lead, capitalizing on a defensive error that left the Mukavakava defense scrambling. The situation worsened for the hosts when J. Ngure put the visitors in a commanding three-goal lead at the 26th minute with a powerful strike that left the goalkeeper with no chance. The Mukavakava side struggled to regain their composure, and just before halftime, in the 38th minute, Tumaini’s D. Chisika was shown a yellow card as Mukavakava’s W. Clarence was also cautioned in the 40th minute, highlighting the mounting tension on the pitch. In the 42nd minute, J. Ngure scored his brace and a fourth goal for the visitors, showcasing his skill and confidence before being shown a yellow card in the 58th minute for a reckless challenge. The visitors then sealed their victory with a fifth goal as I. John scored in the 72nd minute, leaving Mukavakava fans in disbelief, while M. Macloud only managed to pull one back for the hosts in the 88th minute, providing a glimmer of hope amid the misery. Meanwhile, at Lwandeti Primary, Mukhungula FC hosted Tombo Foxes in a less eventful match that ended in a barren draw, marked by Mukhungula’s K. Elphas receiving two yellow cards and being sent off in the 13th minute, leaving his team to battle with ten men for the remainder of the game.

On Sunday, Navakholo Young Stars hosted Shitirira FC at the bustling Navakholo Primary field, where fans gathered to cheer for their teams under the warm sun. The match was closely contested, with both sides displaying impressive skill and determination. Ultimately, it was Navakholo’s K Emmanuel who emerged as the hero, netting the winning goal in the 78th minute, leading the hosts to a narrow but well-deserved victory with the match ending at 1-0. Meanwhile, at Manyonje Primary, Manyonje FC faced off against Bulupi Primary in an exhilarating match that concluded with a 2-2 draw, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats. Manyonje’s I. Reagan, showing aggression early on, was yellow-carded in the 5th minute. The thrill ramped up when S. Brian broke the stalemate, scoring the first goal for the hosts at the 30th minute, sending the crowd into a frenzy. However, as the pressure mounted, the visitors fought back valiantly; in the 39th minute, I. Juma managed to equalize for Bulupi, reigniting their hopes. The drama continued when I. Sammy of Bulupi was shown a yellow card in the 48th minute. Just before the hour mark, S. Brian struck again, scoring his brace and putting Manyonje back in the lead at the 55th minute. But the visitors responded quickly, with I. Sammy scoring the equalizer just seven minutes later, showcasing the competitive spirit of both teams. The tension peaked as Manyonje’s M. Grivin and Bulupi’s M. Kizito were both cautioned, receiving yellow cards in the 85th and 89th minutes, respectively, as both teams pushed for a late winner. At Lugusi Primary, Santos FC hosted Shamoni FC in a tightly contested affair. Host M. Berring found himself in the referee’s book after a foul in the 22nd minute, as tensions flared on the pitch. The decisive moment arrived when K. Felex expertly found the back of the net, scoring the only goal of the match for the visiting Shamoni FC in the 35th minute, which would ultimately determine the outcome of the match. The second half saw Shamoni’s M. Philip also receive a yellow card in the 85th minute, adding to the match’s intensity, but despite valiant efforts from Santos FC to equalize, the game concluded in a narrow 0-1 win for Shamoni FC, leaving fans buzzing about the thrilling display of football they had just witnessed.

ZONE D

In Zone D’s midweek fixture, Tsunami FC hosted Lucky Stars for a barren draw at Mukumu Boys, where neither team could capitalize on their scoring opportunities, leading to a tense but uneventful afternoon on the pitch. On Saturday at Mukumu Complex, Shidodo FC hosted Tarino FC in a match that proved to be much more dynamic, as the visiting team outshined their hosts by beating them 1-2 in an exciting showdown that kept fans on the edge of their seats with skillful plays and close calls. Elsewhere, in another match of the day, Shisokoro FC hosted Spitfire FC at Lugala Primary, but similar to the earlier fixture, this encounter also ended in a barren draw, as both teams struggled to find their rhythm and convert their chances into goals, ultimately leading to a disappointing stalemate for their supporters.

On Sunday at Shibuye Secondary, hosts Shibuye FC received a walkover victory as their opponents Kambiri Township failed to honor the fixture, raising questions about Kambiri’s preparedness for the season. Meanwhile, at Mukumu Boys, Tsunami FC faced off against Sande FC in a tightly contested match that ended in a thrilling 1-1 draw, showcasing the determination of both teams to secure valuable points early in the season. Fans were treated to an exciting display of skill and strategy as both sides exchanged efforts throughout the game. In another part of town, Murhanda Primary became the battleground for yet another intense match, this time between Mundulu FC and Young Simba FC, which also concluded with a 1-1 draw. The visitors struck first to take the lead in the 42nd minute when S. Felix found the back of the net with a well-placed shot, sending Young Simba supporters into a frenzy. However, Mundulu’s C. Jackson showed remarkable resilience as he equalized in the 63rd minute, leveling the score and reigniting hope for the home team. Tensions remained high as Young Simba’s B. Shilenga faced disciplinary action, receiving a yellow card in the 83rd minute for a reckless challenge, a decision that left the crowd buzzing as the game neared its end. This match, filled with drama and excitement, highlighted the fierce competition and sportsmanship that defines the local football scene.

ZONE E

In the only midweek fixture, Ingotse Boys hosted Lirhembe Youth Soccer Academy at Ingotse High School under the floodlights, creating an electric atmosphere filled with excited fans. Despite a hard-fought battle on the pitch, the match saw Lirhembe’s M. Levis score the sole goal in the first half, bringing the visiting team a significant advantage as they expertly maneuvered through Ingotse’s defense. With determination and skill, Ingotse Boys tried to equalize, pushing forward with numerous attacks, but ultimately, they fell short of finding the back of the net. As the final whistle blew, Ingotse faced a disappointing 0-1 loss, leaving their supporters hopeful for a stronger performance in the upcoming games.

On Saturday at Esumeyia Primary, FC Imperial hosted Amalemba Sportiff in an intense match that ended with a 2-1 beating for the home team. The excitement kicked off early as the home team got in the lead in the 2nd minute courtesy of B. Kiberenge’s stunning goal, which sent the home fans into a frenzy. S. Hassan equalized for Amalemba in the 9th minute, skillfully maneuvering through the defense to find the back of the net and momentarily silencing the crowd. The match continued at a frenetic pace, with both teams exchanging aggressive plays and near misses. Yet, it was H. Akhonya who ultimately sealed the fate for FC Imperial by scoring the winning goal in the 81st minute, igniting celebrations among the home supporters who were eager to claim local bragging rights. In another thrilling derby at Ingotse High School, Ingotse Boys took on Scorpions Musingu in a contest that promised fireworks. In the 10th minute, M. Reagan put the hosts in the lead with a well-placed shot, making the fans hopeful for a solid home victory. However, twenty-five minutes later, in the 35th minute, S. Melon showed his skill and determination by equalizing for the Scorpions, before putting them in the lead in the 49th minute with his brace, showcasing a remarkable display of talent. The Scorpions proved to be the better side as V. Chebeyia added a third goal for them in the 67th minute, navigating through the defense with finesse just as A. Edwin was shown a yellow card, which added to the tension on the pitch. In the 79th minute, D. Omollo pulled one back for the hosts, strategically scoring Ingotse’s second goal in a derby that concluded with a thrilling score of 2-3, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. At Lusiola, Eregi Pirates hosted Blue Stars FC, where it was hard luck for Eregi Pirates. I. Abel gave the visitors an early lead in the 7th minute, displaying excellent positioning and a calm demeanor in front of goal. S. Grigion then scored for the visitors, giving them the winning goal in the 34th minute, solidifying Blue Stars’ lead and showcasing their dominant performance throughout the match. The contest saw some heated moments, as Blue Stars’ A. Manase and E. Mulama were both shown yellow cards in the 58th and 66th minutes respectively, illustrating the match’s intensity and competitive nature as both teams vied for control.

On Sunday at Lusui Primary, Lusui Black Spears hosted Manwar FC in a thrilling match that drew attention from local fans. In the 9th minute, N. Mohammed of Manwar FC was given a yellow card for a reckless tackle, and his teammate L. Alphine followed suit, receiving a yellow card in the 60th minute for unsporting behavior. The match saw significant tension, but it was Lusui’s A. Charles who broke the deadlock by scoring the opening goal in the 65th minute, igniting celebrations among the home supporters. However, Manwar FC responded valiantly, with M. Mark equalizing shortly after, leading to a dramatic finish that ended in a 1-1 draw, leaving both teams with a point. Elsewhere at Lirhembe Primary, an exciting clash unfolded as Lirhembe Youth Soccer Academy hosted Mareba FC. In a fast-paced game, S. Fidel was cautioned with a yellow card just 4 minutes in, highlighting the intensity of the match. L. Collins put the hosts in the lead with a well-placed shot in the 24th minute, much to the delight of the crowd. The hosts continued their dominance, and M. Levis doubled their advantage by adding a second goal in the 54th minute, showcasing Lirhembe’s strong attacking prowess. Despite Lusui’s H. Buwela receiving a yellow card in the 70th minute for a controversial call, J. Chiliswa managed to pull one back for the visitors in the 89th minute, prompting a surge of hope among Mareba’s fans, but it was not enough, and the match concluded 2-1 in favor of the hosts. At Bushiangala Secondary, Bushiangala TTI secured a hard-fought 1-0 win against Magharibi Soccer, thanks to N. Justmore’s decisive goal in the 65th minute, which ultimately sealed the victory and thrilled their supporters.

ZONE F

On Saturday, Indangalasia T9 FC hosted City Way FC at Indangalasia Primary for an exciting match that ended in a big win for the home team. The atmosphere was electric as fans filled the stands, eager to witness an intense display of football. However, the match took an unexpected turn early on; Indangalasia’s S. Omweresia was shown a yellow card in the 4th minute, raising concerns about discipline on the field. Just nine minutes later, E. Kevin seized the opportunity to strike first for the visitors, giving City Way FC an opener in the 13th minute, although he too found his name in the referee’s book, receiving his first yellow card of the match. This setback only fueled the home team’s resolve, and they began to turn the tide in the 20th minute when C. Jacob equalized, stunning the visitors. Showing remarkable skill and determination, Jacob scored a second goal in the 38th minute, showcasing his incredible talent as he deftly navigated through the defense. As if that wasn’t enough, N. Shadrack then contributed to the growing scoreboard with a well-placed third goal in the 44th minute, making it 3-1 just before halftime. After the break, the home team maintained their momentum, and it was M. Abdallah who sealed the deal with a stunning goal in the 82nd minute, bringing the score to 4-1. The match took another twist when E. Kevin was shown a second yellow and subsequently sent off in the 89th minute, leaving City Way FC to finish the match with one less player. In the end, Indangalasia T9 FC not only celebrated a decisive victory but also showcased their prowess on the pitch.

Indangalasia T9 FC
City Way FC

On Sunday at Mwangaza Secondary School, Green Force FC hosted Eshikufu FC for a disappointing 0-1 loss, marking a challenging day for the home team. Green Force suffered a setback early in the match as B. Lutta was shown a yellow card in the 39th minute due to a late tackle, putting additional pressure on his teammates. This crucial moment came just before Eshikufu’s F. Masoso scored the winning goal with a powerful strike in the 73rd minute, leaving the Green Force fans in disbelief. In a further blow to Green Force’s hopes, B. Lutta received a second yellow card in the 79th minute, resulting in his dismissal from the pitch. His absence will certainly have an impact on the team as he will miss the next fixture. Meanwhile, at Makunga Primary School, the Makunga Scorpions hosted Thunderstorm FC in a closely contested match that ended in a 1-1 draw. Makunga Scorpions got the opener in the 8th minute via W. Andrew’s well-placed goal, igniting excitement among the home crowd. However, in the 18th minute, Thunderstorm’s O. Ronald received a yellow card for a foul on a defender, a decision that riled up both players and supporters. The tension continued to build when Makunga’s M. Derick was also yellow carded in the 34th minute for a similar offense, showcasing the physical nature of the match. In the 58th minute, O. Ronald made amends by equalizing for the visitors with a well-timed shot that beat the goalkeeper, leveling the score and renewing the visitors’ chances. As the match approached its conclusion, visiting player O. Briton was shown a yellow card in the 83rd minute for unsporting behavior, but the match ultimately ended in a draw, leaving both teams with a point as they continued their campaigns in the league.

ZONE G

On Saturday, it was a walk in the park at Shitswitswi Primary as Rush FC got a walkover after Sleemaz FC failed to honor their fixture, leaving many fans disappointed and the players of Rush FC eager for the competition. Meanwhile, at Shirali Primary, Chipolopolo FC hosted Ihonje Warriors in an intense matchup that ultimately ended in a decisive 3-1 beating for the home team. In the 13th minute, A. Vincent gave the home team the opening goal with a skillful strike that thrilled the crowd, igniting a wave of celebration among the fans who had gathered to support their team. O. Samuel then added to the lead with a powerful shot in the 25th minute, further solidifying the hosts’ position and showcasing their dominance on the field. The visiting team, Ihonje Warriors, wasn’t going down without a fight, and in the 46th minute, E. William pulled one back for them with a well-placed effort that rekindled hope for the visitors, sending their supporters into a frenzy. As the match continued to unfold, tensions rose, and in the 68th minute, A. Vincent was cautioned with a yellow card, a moment that highlighted the physical nature of this contest. However, undeterred by the warning, A. Vincent made a stunning comeback in the 89th minute, scoring a brace that clinched the game decisively and gave the home team a well-earned 3-1 win, leaving the Chipolopolo fans to revel in their team’s success as they celebrated a remarkable performance.

Namulungu Lads going to honor their fixture at Mukhulunzu Primary vs Mbaabo FC

On Sunday at Inaya Secondary, Blue Boys FC welcomed Ikomero Allstars for an exhilarating match that had fans on the edge of their seats. The visitors got an early lead as O. Maxwel netted a brilliant opener in the 28th minute, showcasing his impressive skill and agility on the field. However, the home team responded valiantly, and just seven minutes later, M. William equalized for the home team in the 35th minute, setting the stage for a thrilling contest. The second half saw A. Felex take the home team into the lead in the 46th minute, scoring a well-placed shot to make it 2-1. Yet, the intensity didn’t diminish as O. Maxwel struck again, earning a brace for Ikomero’s equalizer in the 49th minute, just minutes after the hosts had taken the lead. A. Felex wasn’t done yet, as he swiftly returned the hosts to the forefront by scoring his brace in the 52nd minute, igniting cheers from the home crowd. The tension continued to heighten, and four minutes later, A. Jared equalized for the visitors in the 60th minute, leveling the score once more. In a dramatic twist, his second goal in the 64th minute gave the visitors a 3-4 win, leaving the Blue Boys reeling in disbelief. Meanwhile, at Mukhunzulu Primary, Mbaabo FC hosted Namulungu Lads, securing a solid 2-0 victory that emphasized their dominance throughout the match. In the 4th minute, S. Edward struck first, giving the hosts an early opener with a superb shot that stunned the visitors. As the match progressed, Mbaabo’s team experienced a setback when N. Jeremiah received a yellow card in the 20th minute for a reckless challenge. Nevertheless, E. Pius quickly restored the momentum for Mbaabo by scoring a second goal in the 23rd minute, solidifying their lead. As the clock ticked towards the latter stages of the match, both A. Peter from Mbaabo and L. Nyongesa from Namulungu found themselves in the referee’s book after receiving yellow cards in the 66th minute, showcasing the increasing physicality of the game.

The last match of the weekend took place at Emanani Primary, where Matungu Black Stars hosted Mwalmart, emerging victorious with a hard-fought 2-1 beating. Matungu Black Stars started on a high note, with M. Abdalla giving them an early opener in the 6th minute, a strike that energized the home crowd. Mwalmart’s M. Patrick was cautioned with a yellow in the 38th minute, a decision that highlighted the mounting pressure on the visitors. The home team doubled their lead in the 64th minute when M. Isaiah netted a spectacular goal, reaffirming their dominance in the match. Despite trailing, Mwalmart fought back, and C. Andako scored a consolation goal in the 75th minute, but it wasn’t enough to change the outcome as Matungu Black Stars held on for the win, ending the weekend on a high note.

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