The stage is set for an electrifying showdown as eight football giants clash in the FKF Kakamega Branch Mini League, scheduled to take place on 13th and 14th September 2025. This highly anticipated tournament will feature seven zonal champions and one playoff winner, all battling for the coveted title of Branch Champion.
⚽ Teams Competing for Glory
Representing the best from across Kakamega County, the following clubs have earned their place through hard-fought zonal competitions and playoffs:
Zone A – Warriors FC
Zone B – Red Eagles FC
Zone C – Tumaini FC
Zone D – Tsunami FC
Zone E – Manwar FC
Zone F – Eshikufu FC
Zone G – Matungu Black Stars FC
Playoff Winner – Bushiangala TTI
Each team brings its unique style, passion, and tactical prowess, promising fans an unforgettable weekend of football action.
What’s at Stake?
Massive bragging rights and cash prizes await the top three finishers:
磊 Champion – Ksh 150,000 + Trophy + Awards
賂 2nd Place – Ksh 100,000 + Trophy + Awards
雷 3rd Place – Ksh 50,000 + Trophy + Awards
In addition to the main prizes, individual players will also be recognized with several awards, including Best Player, Top Scorer, Best Goalkeeper, and more.
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Match Venue & Fixtures
Dates: 13th – 14th September 2025
Venue: Matete Stadium
Stay tuned for the official match schedule and venue details, which will be released shortly.
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Join the Action!
Whether you’re a passionate supporter, a football enthusiast, or a scout looking for rising talent, the FKF Kakamega Mini League is where you want to be. Come witness raw talent, community pride, and the beautiful game at its grassroots best!
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There were lots of action during the midweek and weekend, captivating fans and players alike. All zones enjoyed some thrilling soccer moments, showcasing skill, teamwork, and an unwavering spirit. This is how it went down: From stunning goals scored in the last minutes to unexpected comebacks that left spectators on the edge of their seats, each match delivered excitement and drama. The atmosphere in the stadiums was electric, with supporters rallying behind their teams, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.
On Saturday 12th at Nangili Market, Melody United hosted Matunda Youth in an exciting encounter that ended in a 1-0 fulltime score, showcasing a thrilling display of skill from both teams. The only goal of the match was scored by Melody’s K. Brian, who capitalized on a defensive lapse and found the back of the net with a powerful strike that sent the home fans into a frenzy. The match also witnessed the sending off of Melody’s M. Allan in the 43rd minute after receiving a straight red card for a reckless challenge, leaving his team to navigate the remainder of the game with ten men. Other players who were cautioned by the referee include Matunda’s S. Jeremiah, known for his aggressive play, and Melody’s K. Barasa, who was booked for a tactical foul. Meanwhile, at Makutano Primary, Muungano FC hosted Al-Iran FC in a thrilling clash that ended with a 4-2 victory for the home side. It was Muungano’s C. Kisaka’s big day on the pitch, as he scored all four goals for the home team in the 2nd, 20th, 64th, and 68th minutes respectively, demonstrating exceptional talent and composure in front of goal. W. Sammy of Muungano FC received the only yellow card of the match for unsporting behavior, while I. Simiyu managed to score a consolation goal for the visiting team, keeping the contest lively until the final whistle. The matches drew a significant crowd, with fans passionately supporting their teams, creating an electrifying atmosphere that highlighted the spirit of local football.
On Sunday 13th April 2025, it was another action-packed day as Pipeline FC hosted Ploty FC at Patrice Primary School, a vibrant venue known for its electric atmosphere during local matches. From the kickoff, the tension was palpable, and both teams were eager to secure vital points in their league standings. Unfortunately for the home team, it was a bad day in the office as they lost to Ploty FC 0-1, courtesy of Ploty’s S. Wanjala’s only goal of the match, which came in a moment of brilliance when he capitalized on a defensive slip. During the match, Ploty’s L. Mbalakha and S. Calistus were both yellow carded in the 33rd and 48th minute respectively for overly aggressive tackles, while K. Tonny received the only yellow card for the hosts in an attempt to break up a counterattack. At Nzoia Market, it was a hard day for Nzoia Junior FC as they hosted Warriors FC in a match that turned out to be one of the most thrilling spectacles of the weekend. As the crowd roared, the first goal came in the 12th minute when O. Obonyo netted the opener for the visiting team, only to be equalized in the 17th minute by W. Joseph for the home team, who celebrated with their fans. The visitors responded quickly, regaining the lead in the 31st minute as W. Barasa delivered a powerful shot that soared into the net, sending their supporters into a frenzy. Just when the Warriors thought they had a firm grip on the match, this lead was cut short in the 35th minute when Nzoia’s W. Robin scored a well-deserved goal for the home team, leveling the score once again. The halftime score was tied at 2-2, however, it seemed like the break was all that the Warriors needed to regroup and strategize. In the 60th minute, M. Emmanuel gave the Warriors another lead with a beautiful goal, displaying impressive skill and finesse before K. Robbert sealed the match with a brace in the 69th and 88th minute respectively, taking the score to an emphatic 2-5 win. Throughout the match, Nzoia’s S. Brian was given the only yellow card of the match in the 75th minute as tensions mounted and frustrations boiled over. The last zone A fixture for the weekend was a tightly contested affair that ended in a 1-1 draw as Mlimani FC hosted Matisi FC. Matisi’s G. Wafula gave the visitors an early lead in the 7th minute, sending shockwaves through the home crowd before W. Tom equalized for the home team in the 41st minute, reigniting hope for the fans. The home team received two yellow cards as M. Francis and B. Elisha were both yellow carded in the 72nd and 81st minute respectively, reflecting the physicality and intensity of this hard-fought match.
In zone B it was all action as on Saturday 12th 2025 at Maturu Primary, where the home team Maturu Taifa Stars faced a heartbreaking defeat at home against the visiting Chepsai FC, who delivered a stunning 1-2 beating. The atmosphere was electric, with fans cheering loudly, yet the home supporters were soon left in despair as the match unfolded. Maturu’s J. Ben and Chepsai’s W. Brian were both yellow carded in the 44th minute, a clear indication of the tense rivalry, as both teams vied ferociously for control of the game. Just after half-time, in the 52nd minute, S. Elphus broke the deadlock by scoring for the visiting team, sending their supporters into a frenzy. The momentum shifted further when C. Kelvin netted a second goal for the visitors in the 60th minute, effectively sealing the fate of Maturu Taifa Stars. Despite the mounting pressure, Maturu’s W. David rallied his teammates and managed to score a consolation goal for the home team in the 87th minute, igniting a glimmer of hope among the fans. Elsewhere at Lumakanda Township, Kingdom FC welcomed Young Tigers FC, aiming for a strong performance that culminated in a satisfying 2-0 win. J. Maraka displayed remarkable skill and determination as he gave the home team the opening goal in the 4th minute of the game, setting the tone for the match. Kingdom’s K. Daniel and Tigers’ M. Brad were both yellow carded in the 62nd minute, demonstrating the heated exchanges and passionate combat on the field. As the match progressed, Kingdom’s J. Maraka proved to be a standout player as he got his brace in the 73rd minute, extending the home team’s lead to 2 goals. In a decisive effort to fight back, the visiting Tigers managed to pull one back in the 78th minute when O. Shadrack found the net, creating a fraught final stretch for both teams as they battled intensely for any potential equalizer or reassurance of victory.
On Sunday 13th April 2025, it was a Super Sunday for Zone B, filled with excitement and vibrant footballing action, with the first match being played at the local venue of Lukhokho Primary, where Nzoia River FC welcomed their spirited neighbors, Umoja FC. This action-packed match saw Umoja’s W. Richard score the opener for the visitors in the 13th minute, sending their supporters into a frenzy of cheers. However, Nzoia River FC responded swiftly, with P. Isaiah equalizing in the 18th minute, showcasing the intense rivalry between the teams. The first half continued with tension as Umoja’s A. Godfrey was shown a yellow card in the 34th minute for a reckless challenge, which sparked a debate among fans and players alike. Just before halftime, J. Nyongesa put the home team in the lead with a brilliant second goal in the 43rd minute, confirming their dominance in that first half. The match saw Umoja trailing, fighting to regain their control until the 70th minute when W. Richard scored his brace, skillfully equalizing for the visiting team, thus reigniting hopes for their fans. Just four minutes later, a superb conversion from W. Mark gave the visiting team the winning goal in the 74th minute, marking an impressive turnaround in the match. Meanwhile, Umoja’s E. Kiseremi received a yellow card in the 75th minute, reflecting the mounting pressure as the game drew to a close. The match concluded with a thrilling score of 2-3 in favor of the visitors, leaving fans ecstatic while the home supporters were left disappointed. In another match taking place at Musembe Primary, Mlimani FC faced off against Chekalini Combined, resulting in a hard-fought 1-1 draw. Mlimani’s D. Simiyu gave the hosts an early lead, scoring in the 12th minute and displaying an exceptional performance that energized the crowd. The game was marked by its physicality, as both home team’s J. Oyugi and visiting team’s E. James were shown yellow cards in the 23rd minute after a heated exchange, further intensifying the atmosphere. As the match progressed, V. Kenyanya equalized for the visiting team, sealing the final score and showcasing the competitive spirit of both teams.
There was a thriller at Pan Paper Grounds Mautuma as Mugunga FC hosted Vuyika FC for a well-fought 2-2 draw that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The home team took an early lead in the 3rd minute when W. Abdalla struck a powerful shot that found the back of the net, sending the crowd into a frenzy. However, the lead was short-lived, and only lasted for a minute as Vuyika’s M. Brian equalized for the visitors in the 4th minute with a well-placed shot that caught the goalkeeper off guard. Vuyika’s M. Brian continued to shine and got his brace in the 39th minute, skillfully navigating through the defense to take the visitors to a 1-2 lead. The tension in the stadium was palpable as Mugunga’s O. Kevin was shown the only yellow card of the match in the 50th minute for a late challenge, reflecting the intensity of the game. As time was running out for the hosts and after a brief interruption of the match caused by heavy rains pouring down on the pitch, K. Musa equalized for Mugunga FC in the 70th minute with a stunning header that reignited hope for the home fans, making the final moments of the match incredibly thrilling as both teams fought fiercely for the win until the last whistle.
Another Zone B draw was witnessed at Bishop Njenga Ground where Red Eagles hosted Turbo FC for a tightly contested 1-1 draw. The match saw both teams showcasing their skills and determination, with Turbo FC initially taking the lead as A. Karioki delivered a striking opener in the 30th minute, sending their supporters into a frenzy. As tensions rose on the pitch, Turbo’s P. Kimani and Eagles’ C. Obonyo found themselves under the referee’s scrutiny, both receiving yellow cards in the 44th and 60th minute respectively for their challenging tackles. The atmosphere became increasingly charged as the second half progressed, with both teams eager to assert their strength. Then, in a moment of brilliance, M. Waingang equalized for the home team in the 72nd minute, igniting hope among the Red Eagles’ faithful and setting the stage for a thrilling finish to the match.
The last match for Zone B this weekend was played at Majengo Primary as Majengo FC hosted Greenland FC in what turned out to be a thrilling encounter filled with intensity and drama. The home team faced a tough challenge against a determined visiting side, and unfortunately, Majengo FC ultimately lost to the visitors. In an eventful start to the match, W. Agesa and K. Kevin both received yellow cards in the 1st minute, setting the tone for a fiercely contested game. The referee was kept busy as Majengo’s M. Nelson also found himself booked with a yellow card in the 38th minute, reflecting the spirited nature of the clash. Greenland took the lead in the 17th minute courtesy of a well-placed goal by M. Kinyanya, which energized the visiting supporters and put pressure on the home team. Just four minutes later, A. Wekesa added a second goal for Greenland in the 21st minute, leaving Majengo FC chasing the game. Despite the challenging situation, the hosts showed resilience and managed to pull one back just before halftime through N. Zablon’s skillful strike in the 44th minute, igniting hope among their fans and setting the stage for a tense second half where the outcome was still uncertain.
In Zone C, there was significant action at Navakholo Primary as Navakholo Young Stars welcomed Tumaini FC for an exhilarating match that ended with a narrow 1-0 victory for the home team. The atmosphere was electric, with fans cheering passionately from the stands throughout the game. Tumaini’s J. Kasaya and Navakholo’s K. Wawire and M. Shabir found themselves in the referee’s book, receiving yellow cards in the 31st, 63rd, and 75th minutes respectively, which heightened the competitive spirit on the field. As tensions rose, each team fought valiantly, striving for control and looking to score. However, it was Navakholo’s B. Shirikule who ultimately delivered the decisive blow, securing the win for the home team with a well-placed shot in the 77th minute, sending their supporters into jubilant celebrations and solidifying their position in the league standings.
In the other fixture for Zone C’s Saturday match, Mukhungula FC hosted Bulupi FC in what turned out to be a tense, barren draw at Lwandeti Primary. The game was characterized by several missed opportunities from both sides, as each team struggled to convert their chances into goals, resulting in a stalemate that left fans yearning for more excitement. Elsewhere, Santos faced a disheartening defeat at home as they welcomed the formidable Tombo Foxes to Lugusi Primary. The match showcased Tombo’s tactical superiority, with L. Samson netting the first goal for the visiting team early in the first half. Santos fought hard to regain control but were met with solid defense and quick counter-attacks. K. Lumbasi sealed the victory for Tombo, scoring the clinching goal that led to a convincing 0-2 win. The atmosphere at Lugusi was electric, with Tombo’s supporters celebrating an impressive away performance.
It was also an action-packed Sunday for Zone C, filled with suspense and excitement as teams battled fiercely for victory. Shamoni FC hosted Shitirira FC at Shamoni Primary, where the atmosphere was electrifying, culminating in a hard-fought 1-0 win for the home team, thanks to a brilliant goal from T. Laban in the 31st minute, sending the local supporters into a frenzy. Meanwhile, at Manyonje Primary, Manyonje FC faced off against Lukova FC in a closely contested match that ended in a disappointing 0-1 loss for the home side. The tension escalated as Manyonje’s O. Billah and Lukova’s J. Samson were both shown yellow cards in the 19th and 24th minutes respectively, reflecting the competitive spirit of the match. As the game progressed, Lukova managed to secure the winning goal in the 34th minute, with S. Moses striking the decisive blow, sealing the fate of the match and leaving Manyonje FC to ponder what could have been.
There was thrilling action at Mukavakava as Mukavakava FC hosted Forest FC for an exhilarating 3-3 draw that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Mukavakava’s M. Brian opened the scoring for the hosts in the 23rd minute with a well-placed shot that sent the local supporters into a frenzy. Following this, S. Victor doubled the lead for Mukavakava in the 35th minute with a powerful header from a corner kick, showcasing the team’s strong offensive strategy. However, the visitors quickly responded; Forest’s K. Muredi pulled one back for the visiting team in the 39th minute, capitalizing on a defensive error and igniting hope among the traveling fans. Just after halftime, in the 48th minute, L. Nyongesa equalized with an impressive long-range effort, bringing the score to 2-2 and shifting the momentum towards Forest. As the match approached the final quarter, in the 72nd minute, L. Nyongesa secured his brace, scoring the 3rd goal for the visitors with a deft finish, showcasing his skill and precision. Yet, the drama wasn’t over; Mukavakava’s M. Mark silenced the visiting supporters when he equalized in the 83rd minute, firing a strike that found the back of the net amidst chaotic scenes in the box. The match ended in a compelling stalemate, leaving both teams and their fans equally satisfied and excited about the next encounter.
On Saturday in Zone D, Shisokoro FC hosted Kambiri Township at the picturesque Lugala Primary grounds, where a thrilling match unfolded before an enthusiastic crowd. The teams battled fiercely on the pitch, showcasing their skills and determination, but it was Shisokoro FC who ultimately triumphed with a narrow 1-0 win, thanks to a well-placed goal by A. Musonye in the 34th minute. This decisive moment not only secured the victory for Shisokoro FC but also amplified the excitement among their loyal supporters, who celebrated passionately, filled with hope for the remaining matches of the season.
In other Zone D fixtures, Shidodo FC hosted Lucky Stars FC at Mukumu Complex, a vibrant venue that drew a large crowd eager to support their local club. M. Dominic scored for the home team the winning goal in the 16th minute, sending the fans into an ecstatic frenzy. At St Philips Playground, Spitfire FC hosted Tarino FC in what turned out to be a thrilling match, ultimately resulting in a hard-fought 2-1 victory for the home side. Spitfire’s A. Bryson gave the home team an early opener in the 10th minute with a swift shot that caught the opposing goalkeeper off guard, setting the tone for an intense match. However, M. Leis equalized for the visiting team in the 52nd minute, skillfully navigating through the defense to find the back of the net and reigniting Tarino’s hopes for a comeback. As the match progressed, the tension heightened, and Tarino’s FC L. Wilberforce was yellow carded in the 82nd minute for a reckless challenge, a decision that sparked debate among the fans. However, just when it seemed like the game would end in a draw, I. Hillary stepped up for the home team, delivering the winning goal in the 88th minute with a powerful strike that secured Spitfire FC’s victory, much to the delight of their passionate fans who celebrated long into the night.
Meanwhile at Shibuye Primary, Shibuye FC faced off against Tsunami FC in an eagerly anticipated match that had fans buzzing with excitement. It was a humbling weekend for Shibuye FC as they succumbed to a 0-2 defeat at the hands of their opponents. The visitors struck early, with O. Joseph delivering the opening goal in the 8th minute, sending a wave of cheers through the Tsunami FC supporters. As the match progressed, Shibuye FC fought hard to find an equalizer, displaying moments of determination and skill, but their attempts were thwarted by a resilient Tsunami defense. S. Eugine sealed the visitors’ victory in the 52nd minute, taking advantage of a defensive lapse to double the lead. The match turned a bit heated as tensions rose, with Shibuye’s M. Teyi receiving a yellow card in the 58th minute, followed closely by Tsunami’s O. Heinnex being cautioned at the 85th minute. Despite the setback, Shibuye FC vowed to learn from this experience and regroup for their next fixture, hoping to bounce back stronger.
There was a midweek fixture for Zone E as Ingotse Boys welcomed Bushiangala TTI for an exciting match that ended in a 1-1 draw at Ingotse High School. The atmosphere was electric, with supporters filling the stands, eager to see their teams battle it out on the field. D. Omollo opened the scoring for the hosts in the 47th minute, sending the home crowd into jubilation as he capitalized on a defensive lapse. However, the visitors showed remarkable resilience, and W. Eugine equalized for Bushiangala in the 58th minute, striking a powerful shot from outside the box that left the goalkeeper with no chance. The rest of the match was filled with intense action as both teams fought for the winning goal, but ultimately, they had to settle for a point each, leaving fans excited about the forthcoming matches in the league.
On Saturday at Ikonyero Primary School, it was a barren draw as Ikonyero FC hosted Blue Stars FC in a match that showcased the tenacity and skill of both teams. The atmosphere was electric as fans filled the stands, eagerly supporting their respective teams. Throughout the game, opportunities were created, but neither team could find the back of the net, resulting in a scoreless tie. Ikonyero’s A. Yusuf was yellow carded in the 49th minute for a late tackle that highlighted the physical nature of the game, while Blue Stars FC’s O. Brian, A. Shitakwa, and I. Abel were all shown yellow cards in the 73rd, 85th, and 89th minutes respectively, further emphasizing the intensity and fierce competition that marked the match. As the final whistle blew, both teams left the field knowing they had fought hard, but it was ultimately a day where defense prevailed over offense.
At Mwiyala Primary, Manwar FC welcomed Mareba FC for an exciting match that ended in a decisive 3-1 beating for the home team. Manwar’s star striker N. Mohammed showcased his exceptional skills by scoring a brace in the 13th and 20th minutes, putting the home team comfortably in the lead and energizing the enthusiastic crowd. The early goals set the tone for the match, as Manwar dominated possession and strategically controlled the midfield play. Just before halftime, N. Zakari added the final goal of the match for Manwar, finding the back of the net in the 47th minute, which further solidified their advantage. The visitors, Mareba FC, were determined not to leave empty-handed; courtesy of J. Andera, they pulled one consolation goal in the 88th minute, bringing a flicker of hope to their supporters. Despite the scoreline, both teams exhibited tenacity and resilience throughout the match. Manwar’s O. Collins, E. Wafula, and L. Wilberforce did not escape the referee’s watchful eye, as they were each yellow carded in the 24th, 42nd, and 70th minutes respectively, highlighting the intensity and physicality of the game.
At Esumeyia Primary, it was hard luck for the home team as FC Imperial hosted Bushiangala, suffering a disappointing 0-1 loss, which was ultimately decided by W. Brown’s decisive goal in the 52nd minute, sending the home crowd into a hushed silence. The match was fiercely contested, with several near misses and tense moments that left fans on the edge of their seats, but ultimately, the away team’s defense proved to be too solid for Esumeyia to penetrate. Elsewhere, at the same time, Eregi Pirates hosted Magharibi Soccer at Lusiola Primary in a gripping match that ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw. Magharibi’s S. Hanington struck first, giving the visitors an early lead in the 23rd minute, as the Eregi players regrouped to find their rhythm. The hosts responded tenaciously, with M. Victor equalizing in the 31st minute, igniting hope among the home supporters. However, the match took a more intense turn as Eregi’s K. Wilson and K. Alloys were both yellow carded in the 64th and 76th minute respectively, which showcased the mounting pressure and aggression on the field. In a dramatic twist in the 67th minute, K. Linus managed to put the hosts in the lead, sending the home fans into a frenzy, only to be met by Magharibi’s relentless pursuit. In a nail-biting finale, M. Allan of Magharibi struck back to equalize in the 88th minute, ensuring that neither team could claim victory in an unforgettable clash.
On Sunday, Lusui Black Spears hosted Scorpions Musingu at the vibrant Lusui Primary School in what turned out to be a tightly contested match that ended in a narrow 0-1 loss for the home team. Throughout the game, tensions were high as both teams fought fiercely for possession, demonstrating remarkable skill and determination on the field. Lusui’s S. James and Scorpions A. Edwin, along with H. Onyango, were each shown yellow cards at the 21st, 76th, and 88th minutes respectively, highlighting the intensity of the match and the stakes involved. The critical moment came as the clock was winding down, when O. Shaban found the net for the visitors, scoring the decisive goal in the 89th minute and sealing Lusui’s fate. The match concluded with mixed emotions, as the home crowd grappled with disappointment while the visitors celebrated their hard-fought victory.
At Ingotse High, it was a thriller as Ingotse Boys were beaten at home by the visiting Amalemba Sportiff with a final score of 2-3, leaving the home fans in disbelief. The match kicked off with a bang when Ingotse’s D. Owino tested Amalemba’s net in the very first minute of the game, almost giving the home team an early advantage. However, O. Kibisu quickly equalized for Amalemba in the 6th minute, showcasing the visitors’ tenacity and skill. The tension continued to build as W. Mwanzi returned the home team to the lead in the 31st minute, sending the crowd into cheers, only for his celebration to be dampened when his teammate D. Yeswa received a yellow card in the 35th minute for a reckless challenge. As the second half commenced, Amalemba Sportiff pounced back in the 56th minute with a brilliant goal from S. Dominic, who expertly maneuvered through the defense, raising hopes for the visiting side. The match took a decisive turn in the 70th minute when A. Williams scored a stunning goal, making the score 2-3 and leaving the Ingotse boys scrambling to catch up. Despite a valiant effort, which included Amalemba’s A. Yusuf being yellow carded in the 80th minute for a foul, Ingotse could not find the back of the net again, capping off an exhilarating match filled with drama and excitement on both sides.
In the last Zone E encounter of the weekend, Lirhembe Youth Soccer Academy hosted Shivagala Red Devils at Lirhembe Primary, where they secured a solid 2-0 victory. The match, which drew a vibrant crowd of local supporters, saw M. Wangila and M. Ambani score for the hosts in the 12th and 88th minute respectively, showcasing their impressive skills and teamwork. The Lirhembe players maintained a strong defensive line throughout the game, effectively countering their opponents’ attempts to penetrate their territory, while also demonstrating a keen offensive presence that allowed them to control the tempo of the match. This triumphant win not only boosts Lirhembe’s standings in the league but also elevates the morale of the team as they confidently move forward in the season.
In Zone F’s mid-week fixture that was played on Wednesday 9th April 2025, Malaha FC hosted Super FC at the spacious Muroni Primary, a match that turned out to be a thrilling contest ending in a 2-2 draw. The excitement began when Malaha’s C. Joseph found the back of the net in the 23rd minute, sending the home fans into a frenzy as they celebrated the early lead. Just before the half-time whistle, L. Robert doubled the advantage for Malaha with a well-placed shot in the 43rd minute, giving the home team a comfortable 2-0 lead as they headed into the break. However, the second half saw Super FC fighting back fiercely. M. Chenjeri of Super FC was yellow carded in the 53rd minute, adding to the tension on the pitch as both teams vied for control. Things took a turn in favor of Super FC when P. Otata scored a stunning goal in the 56th minute, igniting hope for the visiting team. The momentum continued as J. Manya equalized in the 67th minute, sending a wave of relief through the Super FC supporters. Not to be outdone, Malaha’s M. Samuel and C. Joseph were shown yellow cards in the 73rd and 79th minutes respectively, signaling the increasing physicality of the match. As the final whistle blew, both teams left the pitch with a point each, but the exhilarating contest would certainly be remembered by fans for its ups and downs.
On Saturday 12th at Makunga Primary, Makunga Scorpion FC hosted City Way FC in an exciting match that ended with a narrow 2-1 victory for the home team. The match began with a fierce intensity, showcasing the skills and determination of both teams. Makunga’s S. Philemon got the opening score in the 26th minute, sending the home crowd into a frenzy as he capitalized on a defensive mistake. However, City Way FC fought back valiantly, creating several opportunities, but they were unable to find the back of the net. E. Chibole scored the winner for Makunga in the 46th minute, deftly placing the ball past the goalkeeper following a well-executed counterattack. Just when it seemed that City Way was out of the game, N. Calton managed to pull one back for his side in the 48th minute, reigniting hope for the visiting fans. Tensions escalated when his teammate M. Clive was sent off after receiving a second yellow card in the 78th minute, leaving City Way to finish the match with one player less, and intensifying the pressure on their efforts to level the score. Despite their best efforts, City Way could not overcome the odds, and the match concluded with Makunga securing their well-deserved victory amid cheers and celebrations from their loyal supporters.
On Sunday at Bumini Primary, Super FC welcomed Thunderstorm for an exciting match that culminated in a 2-0 win for the home team. The players showcased their skills and determination, with S. Ndunde breaking the deadlock in the 35th minute, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. J. Manya further solidified the victory by scoring in the 80th minute, ensuring that Super FC would take all three points. Meanwhile, Thunderstorm’s A. Kelvin found himself in hot water after a reckless challenge earned him a yellow card in the 38th minute, highlighting the aggressive nature of the game. As the final whistle blew, the atmosphere was electric, and the fans celebrated their team’s strong performance with chants and cheers.
In Zone G at Emanani Primary, Matungu Black Stars hosted Ihonje Warriors in a thrilling match that concluded with a 1-2 loss for the home team. The atmosphere was electric, as both teams showcased their skills, resulting in numerous chances on both ends. Ihonje’s O. Noah gave the visitors the opener at the 64th minute, sending their supporters into a frenzy. The response from Matungu was swift; G. Kongani managed to equalize in the 75th minute, bringing hope back to the home crowd. The intensity of the game only heightened, and in a decisive moment, O. Otieno netted the winning goal for the visiting team in the 79th minute, demonstrating remarkable poise under pressure. In a fitting climax to the match, O. Noah, the goal scorer, received a yellow card in the 80th minute for a foul, which added to the drama of the encounter as the clock ticked down and both teams fought for control on the pitch.
At Shitswitswi Primary, Rush FC welcomed Mwalmart for an intense match that ended in a decisive 2-0 beating for the home team. The game showcased thrilling moments and exceptional skill as C. Harrison struck the first goal in the 39th minute, sending the crowd into a frenzy. As the match progressed, Mwalmart struggled to find their rhythm, unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities. B. Otinga sealed the victory with a well-placed shot in the 90th minute, leaving no doubt about Rush FC’s dominance on their home turf. Tensions flared during the contest, with Mwalmart’s A. Saadat and C. Andako receiving yellow cards at the 43rd and 78th minutes, reflecting the physical nature of the game. Despite their efforts, Mwalmart could not overcome the stellar performance of Rush FC, who celebrated a hard-earned victory.
On Sunday, it was a barren draw as Mbaabo FC hosted Ikomero Allstars at Mukhunzulu Primary, where despite the intense competition, neither team could find the back of the net, resulting in a stalemate that left both sides frustrated. The only notable moment came when Ikomero’s H. Namure was shown the only yellow card of the match in the 84th minute, highlighting a late surge of aggression as both teams battled for control. Meanwhile, at Inaya Secondary, the Blue Boys faced a disappointing defeat as they were humiliated on their home ground by Ibokolo Youth, succumbing to a narrow 0-1 loss that left fans disheartened and questioning the team’s strategy. In another development, the much-anticipated match between The Sleemaz FC and Namulungu Lads, which was scheduled to be played at Muslim Boys Secondary, was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances, much to the chagrin of local supporters eagerly awaiting the showdown.
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Match Day 3 was action packed in various grounds across Kakamega County, featuring thrilling encounters and unexpected upsets that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Teams from every corner of the county showcased their skills, with players demonstrating remarkable teamwork and individual talent that reflected their commitment to the sport. Spectators filled the stands, creating an electrifying atmosphere as they cheered passionately for their favorite teams, making it a memorable day for everyone involved. The excitement and energy resonated throughout the county league, highlighting the unifying power of sports in bringing people together.
ZONE A
On Saturday 15th March 2025 at Nangili Market, Melody United hosted Ploty FC in the most awaited fixture, drawing a significant crowd eager to witness the intense rivalry between the two teams. The atmosphere was electric as fans rallied behind their respective sides, and the excitement spilled onto the pitch. The match was tough for the visitors, with every player determined to give their all, and by the 11th minute, Ploty’s keeper D. Douglas received a yellow card for a reckless challenge, which set the tone for a fiercely contested encounter. The visitors kept on pushing despite the setback, showing remarkable resilience and teamwork, their efforts finally paid off in the 19th minute when W. Emmanuel skillfully maneuvered through the defense and scored their first goal, igniting celebrations among the Ploty FC supporters and providing a much-needed morale boost for the team as they fought to maintain their lead.
The hosts through B. Num equalized on the 41st minute, showcasing their determination and skill on the field. They sealed their remarkable comeback with the winning goal from M. Allan in the 57th minute, sending the crowd into a frenzy of celebration. As the match progressed and the atmosphere grew more intense, both W. Samuel and I. George, critical players for the hosts, faced increasing pressure from the opposing team. This culminated in them receiving yellow cards in the 72nd and 74th minute respectively, as the referee sought to maintain control over the escalating tensions on the pitch. The excitement and drama of the match made it a memorable encounter for all fans present, highlighting the thrill of competitive football in the Kakamega County League.
Elsewhere, Mlimani FC hosted Pipeline FC for an impressive two-goal beating at the Kware Primary School, which was buzzing with excitement from the start. The early minutes of the game saw W. Dominic receive a yellow card at the 5th minute, indicating that the match would be intense from the outset. As the players battled for control over the field, the crowd’s anticipation grew with each passing minute. In the 35th minute, N. Mark broke the deadlock by giving the hosts the opening goal, sending the home fans into a frenzy of cheers and celebrations. Just when it seemed like Pipeline FC would regroup, B. Maxwell struck again, sealing their victory by scoring the hosts’ second goal at the 50th minute, which confirmed Mlimani FC’s dominance in this thrilling encounter. The determination and teamwork displayed by the hosts were commendable, leaving their supporters hopeful for the upcoming matches.
On Sunday 16th March 2025, Mbururu Stars were at home at Mbururu Primary School facing off against Warriors FC in what promised to be a thrilling encounter. The hosts proved their worth to their home fans when K. Sammy gave them an opener at the 3rd minute of the game, sending waves of excitement through the stands. On the 26th minute, N. Martin added the second goal for the hosts, showcasing a brilliant teamwork that was met with cheers from their loyal supporters. With a 2-0 lead, the atmosphere was electric, and the players seemed to be on course for a well-deserved victory. However, the second half turned out to be a real thriller when the visitors made a quick comeback that took everyone by surprise. M. Emmanuel scored a brace in the 78th and 87th minute respectively, stunning the home crowd and demonstrating relentless determination. Just when it seemed the match would end in a draw, the visitors astonishingly netted the winning goal in the dying minutes of the match, delivering a heart-stopping climax and securing the victory that they so desperately needed, leaving the home team and fans in disbelief.
More Zone A action was witnessed at Matunda Primary School, where Matunda Youth FC hosted Al Iran FC in an exhilarating match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The hosts netted their first goal from M. Daniel at the 10th minute, showcasing a brilliant play that demonstrated their intent to dominate the game early on. As tensions rose, S. Jeremiah of Matunda Youth was shown a yellow card in the 19th minute for a reckless challenge that highlighted the physical nature of the match. The second half brought even more excitement, as the home team scored their winner in the 69th minute via M. Godwin, who expertly found the back of the net with a well-placed shot. However, the visitors managed to pull a consolation goal in the 72nd minute through a powerful strike from L. Lucas, reinvigorating their hope for a comeback. In a tense climax to the match, I. Simiyu of Al-Iran was given a yellow card in the 85th minute, reflecting the mounting pressure and fierce competition between the two sides as they fought valiantly for every point on the pitch.
The last zone A fixture between Muungano FC and Nuclear FC was unexpectedly suspended due to unforeseen circumstances, which left fans and players feeling disappointed. The match, eagerly anticipated by supporters on both sides, was set to showcase some thrilling football action. As the teams prepared to take the field, the atmosphere was charged with excitement, but ultimately, the suspension meant that the competitive spirit would have to wait for another day.
ZONE B
In Zone B, the weekend unfolded with a thrilling encounter as Mlimani FC hosted Red Eagles at Musembe Primary School, a venue buzzing with eager fans ready to cheer for their teams. Mlimani’s G. Saisi ignited the atmosphere by firing in the opener of the match just two minutes in, lifting the home crowd to their feet with excitement. This initial goal was soon followed by a superb strike from A. Senende in the 10th minute, granting the home team an early lead that left the visitors momentarily stunned. However, this setback served as a wake-up call for Red Eagles, who responded with remarkable vigor starting from the 12th minute of this thrilling match. C. Obonyo found the back of the net, leveling the score and reigniting the visitors’ hopes. Just a minute later, M. Waingang showcased his talent, scoring again in the 13th minute. The electrifying pace of the game kept the spectators on the edge of their seats, as both teams delivered a captivating contest in their pursuit of the vital three points. The first half saw C. Aicha skillfully maneuvering through the defense to score, giving the visitors a crucial lead in the 42nd minute with his well-calculated goal. As the second half began, M. Waingang’s remarkable performance continued, netting his second goal, or brace, in the 46th minute, which solidified the visitors’ dominance and ultimately sealed the hosts’ fate with a score of 2-4. Throughout the match, Mlimani FC faced some adversity, receiving a yellow card shown to J. Wanjala, while Red Eagles encountered a significant setback when L. Isaac was issued a red card in the 61st minute, forcing them to play with one man down. Despite this challenge, the tenacity of Red Eagles shone through as they secured the win, leaving a lasting impression on the spectators.
At Mugunga Primary, it was a thrilling battle that ended in a 1-1 draw when Mugunga FC hosted Nzoia River FC for their match day 3 fixture. The atmosphere was electric as fans gathered to support their teams, creating a vibrant backdrop for the fierce contest. In this hotly contested match, the hosts’ player M. Brian was yellow carded at the 2nd minute of the game, an early warning that set the tone for the intensity that followed. As the game progressed, W. Nweton gave the hosts their goal at the 28th minute, sending the fans into a frenzy and raising hopes for a victory. However, as the game wore on, tensions escalated, leading to Host M. Shadrack and visitor T. Bahati both receiving yellow cards in the 68th minute, showcasing the physical nature of the encounter. Just when it seemed Mugunga FC would secure the win, E. Wafula struck back for the visitors, giving them an equalizer at the 72nd minute and forcing both teams to push hard in the final minutes, leaving fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Maturu Taifa Stars hosted Turbo FC at Maturu Primary School in another exciting Zone B fixture on a bright Saturday afternoon. The atmosphere was electrifying as fans filled the stands, eager to support their teams. Maturu’s J. Msinai was yellow carded early in the game, just in the 5th minute, setting a tense tone for the match as both sides battled for dominance. The hosts found their rhythm when O. Jonathan skillfully netted the opener in the 20th minute, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. Building on this momentum, S. Katambani doubled Maturu’s lead with a stunning goal in the 42nd minute, showcasing his outstanding technique and positioning. As the second half commenced, Turbo FC fought back with determination, and J. Wanjala managed to score a consolation goal for the visitors, igniting hope among their supporters. However, the match became increasingly intense, and frustrations boiled over as his teammates B. Jiring and J. Wanjala received yellow cards in the 71st and 87th minutes, respectively, for their aggressive challenges. Despite Turbo FC’s efforts, Maturu ultimately garnered the 3 important points by winning the match 2-1, solidifying their position in the league standings and leaving the fans celebrating their team’s hard-fought victory.
At Lumakanda Township, Vuyika FC were hosted by Kingdom FC in an exciting match that showcased the determination and skill of both teams. Vuyika continued their impressive winning streak by defeating the hosts 3-1. The visitors, Vuyika FC, made their presence felt as early as the 26th minute when K. Tonje broke through the defense and delivered a powerful opener that sent their supporters into a frenzy. However, the home team did not back down and fought hard for an equalizer, which came in the 60th minute when S. Brighton found the back of the net with a well-placed shot. Tensions escalated in the 65th minute when both the host’s E. Wasike and visitor M. Tebesi received yellow cards for their aggressive tackles, highlighting the fierce competitiveness of the match. Fueled by their goal and the desire to reclaim the lead, the determined Vuyika FC struck again in the 81st minute, this time courtesy of W. Kizito, whose skillful play allowed him to navigate through the defenders before scoring. As the clock ticked down, Vuyika FC sealed their victory with a stunning goal in the 89th minute from M. Machimi, demonstrating their dominance and solidifying their place at the top of the league standings. The match concluded with celebrations for Vuyika FC, as their supporters hailed their unwavering effort and teamwork.
On Sunday at Mufutu Primary, Greenland FC hosted Chakalini Combined for another zone B thriller that had fans on the edge of their seats. After a barren draw in the first half of the game, filled with tense moments and near misses, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation. The hosts finally broke the deadlock when D. David netted their first goal in the 77th minute, sending the crowd into a frenzy of cheers and applause. However, just three minutes later, in a moment of frustration, David was yellow carded in the 80th minute, reminding everyone of the fine line between triumph and caution during intense matches. W. John, capitalizing on the momentum, added a second goal for the hosts in the 88th minute, sealing the victory and solidifying their dominance in the match. The final whistle blew with a full-time score of 2-0, leaving Greenland FC to celebrate their hard-fought win.
At Matete Stadium, Chepusai FC hosted Young Tigers FC for a humiliating 1-2 defeat that left the home fans in shock. The hosts opened the score board with a beautiful goal from K. John Peter in the 21st minute, showcasing his impressive skill and technique as he curled the ball into the top corner. Just a minute later, T. Soita found himself in the referee’s book with a yellow card for a reckless challenge, adding to the pressure on the home side. The visitors, Young Tigers FC, responded fiercely, and K. Henry was yellow carded at the 46th minute during a heated exchange just before halftime, intensifying the rivalry on the pitch. As the second half began, M. Meshack stepped up for the visitors, delivering a stunning equalizer in the 61st minute that silenced the home crowd. His relentless determination paid off again when he netted the winning goal in the 78th minute, sealing a well-deserved victory for Young Tigers FC and leaving Chepusai FC to ponder their missed opportunities.
ZONE C
In Zone C, there wasn’t much action on Saturday as the match between Navakholo Young Stars and Santos FC turned out to be a walkover in favor of the hosts, Navakholo Young Stars, who showcased their dominance right from the start. The fixture between Lunyinya FC and Tumaini FC, unfortunately, faced an unexpected suspension, leaving fans eagerly waiting for further updates. The last match of the day witnessed Lukova facing a tough challenge at home, ultimately losing 0-2 against Bulupi FC at Lukova Primary School, an unfortunate outcome for the local supporters. An exciting goal from P. Lumbasi gave the visitors an opener at the 11th minute, setting the tone of the match and igniting cheers from the traveling fans. Hosts P. Yonah and P. Luke found themselves in the referee’s book, both receiving yellow cards in the 14th and 52nd minutes respectively, which added to the intensity of the game as tensions rose. Just moments after the second yellow card incident, W. Joseck struck decisively, giving the visitors a vital winning goal at the 53rd minute, much to the dismay of the home crowd. In a surprising turn of events, the first goal scorer, P. Lumbasi, encountered trouble himself, being cautioned with a yellow card in the 59th minute, which underscored the aggressive nature of the match as both teams vied for control.
On Sunday, Mukavakava FC hosted Shitirira FC at Mukavakava Primary for a barren draw that left both teams searching for answers. The match turned out to be a tactical battle, with both defenses holding firm against any attempts to break the deadlock. In contrast, at Manyonje Primary, the hosts Manyonje FC overpowered their rivals Tombo Foxes by delivering an impressive 2-0 beating that showcased their attacking prowess and teamwork. Throughout the tense match, K. Stephen, S. Brian, and S. Brown found themselves in the referee’s book, receiving yellow cards in the 35th, 60th, and 66th minutes respectively, highlighting the intensity of the competition. In a standout performance, S. Brian managed to break the stalemate for the hosts in the 55th minute with a well-placed shot that thrilled the home fans. He wasn’t done there, as he added another goal to his tally in the 89th minute, sealing the victory and giving his team a clean 2-0 win while further establishing their position in the league standings.
Mukhungula FC continued with their winning style as they hosted Shamoni FC for a thrilling 2-1 victory at Lwandeti Primary. The match was marked by intense competition and several disciplinary incidents, whereby the hosts’ players I. Andrew and K. Simon were both yellow carded in the 18th and 83rd minutes, respectively, after committing fouls in crucial moments of the game. On the other hand, the visitors’ T. Eugine received a yellow card in the 43rd minute for a reckless challenge, while K. Felex received a second yellow in the 87th minute, resulting in a red card that meant he had to leave the pitch, leaving his team with only ten players as they desperately tried to level the score. A brace from J. Collins showcased his scoring prowess and a well-placed goal from K. Timothy further solidified the host’s lead, ultimately giving Mukhungula FC a satisfying 2-1 win that delighted their home crowd. The match not only highlighted the skill of the players but also the fervor and passion of the supporters, creating an electric atmosphere throughout the stadium.
ZONE D
On Saturday, Zone D had only one fixture at Mukumu Complex, where Shidodo FC hosted Shisokoro FC for a tightly contested 1-1 draw that kept the fans on the edge of their seats. The match began with both teams showcasing their skills, with Shidodo FC demonstrating strong defensive tactics right from the whistle. However, it was host player L. Bradley who found himself in trouble as he was yellow carded at the 19th minute for a reckless challenge. This early setback did not deter Shidodo FC, who continued to press forward in search of the opening goal. The visitors, Shisokoro FC, responded with increased urgency, and I. Mushila was also shown a yellow card in the 30th minute for a foul that drew the referee’s attention. The momentum shifted when L. Godwill gave the home team a startling opener in the 43rd minute, sending the home crowd into jubilation. However, the visitors regrouped after halftime and equalized in the 67th minute, thanks to B. Shakir’s clever finishing that caught the home defense off guard. As the match approached its conclusion, both teams pushed for a winning goal, but resolute defenses and missed opportunities led to a final score of 1-1, leaving the teams to share the points.
Sunday was an action-filled Zone D match day 3, as Lucky Stars hosted Young Simba at Senyende Primary, where both teams showcased their skills in a highly competitive atmosphere. Meanwhile, Sande FC hosted Tarino FC for a thrilling match that ended in a dramatic 2-1 beating at Solio Primary, with both sides battling fiercely for control of the midfield. In a parallel encounter, Shibuye FC faced off against Spitfire at Shibuye Secondary for a 1-1 draw, adding to the excitement of the day. The final Zone D fixture for the weekend was the much-anticipated clash between Mundulu FC and Kambiri Township at Murhanda Primary. The host team, Mundulu FC, displayed remarkable tenacity and finally triumphed over the visitors with a 2-1 beating. Tensions rose as the visitors received two yellow cards; K. Jeff was cautioned in the 5th minute, while F. Omondi followed suit with his yellow at the 56th minute, impacting their momentum. The visitors were the first ones to score in the 17th minute thanks to an impressive strike from M. Geofrey, igniting hope for their supporters. However, the home team made a spirited come back in the 36th minute when C. Jackson equalized, sending the home crowd into a frenzy of cheers. As the clock ticked towards the final minutes, at the 73rd minute, P. Isayi delivered a stunning shot that secured the winning goal for the home team, although he was subsequently yellow carded in the same minute, a reminder of the intense nature of the match. The day was filled with drama, excitement, and unforgettable moments, marking it as one of the highlights of the Zone D tournament.
ZONE E
On Saturday after the midweek action where Musingu Scorpions hosted Eregi Pirates for a 1-1 draw in Musingu, the excitement continued as Eregi Pirates were back in action at home vs Shivagala Red Devils. It was an action-packed match at Lusiola Primary, where the hosts hammered the visitors with an impressive scoreline of 3-1. The host team got off to a sensational start, with K. Linus showcasing his skills by scoring a brace in the 20th and 23rd minutes, displaying remarkable agility and precision that left the opposition in shock. K. Stephen managed to give the visitors a brief moment of hope by netting a consolation goal in the 32nd minute, reigniting their spirits as they aimed to find a way back into the match. However, in the 45th minute, the visitors received their first caution of the match when J. Mike was issued a yellow card, marking a tense moment as frustrations began to mount. In the second half, Eregi Pirates displayed their prowess once again, securing a third goal through E. Andrew in the 65th minute, which sent the home crowd into a frenzy of celebration. The visitors, struggling to maintain their composure, received a second yellow card as B. Bryan was shown a caution in the 68th minute, further complicating their efforts to make a comeback. Tensions escalated as hosts M. Joseph, M. Erick, and J. Gerald were all cautioned with yellow cards in the 71st, 81st, and 90th minutes respectively, illustrating the fierce competition and high stakes of the match, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next clash between these two rivals.
The highly anticipated Zone E fixture between Bushiangala TTI and Amalemba Sportiff, which took place at the Bushiangala Primary School, ended in a barren draw, much to the disappointment of the enthusiastic fans who gathered to witness the match. Both teams displayed a commendable level of skill and determination throughout the game, with several close chances that just missed the target. The players fought tirelessly, showcasing their tactical prowess and teamwork, but ultimately, neither side could find the back of the net, leading to a scoreless stalemate that left spectators on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
On Sunday, it was an action-packed match day for Zone E, showcasing the intense spirit of local football. Ingotse Boys hosted Manwar FC at Ingotse High School, where the home team secured a thrilling 1-0 victory, thanks to a stunning goal by B. Lewis in the 5th minute, which set the tone for an exhilarating match. The atmosphere was electric as fans rallied behind their teams, creating a lively backdrop for this crucial encounter. Meanwhile, at Ikonyero Primary School, excitement continued as Ikonyero FC faced off against Mareba FC in a fiercely contested match that ended in a 1-1 draw. Brighton’s impressive strike for the hosts at the 44th minute brought cheers from the home crowd, only to be met with a determined equalizer from Avuyeka, who scored for the visitors in the 52nd minute, demonstrating the resilience and competitive nature of both teams. The day was a true celebration of community and sportsmanship, leaving fans eager for the next round of matches.
Elsewhere, Lirhembe Youth Soccer Academy hosted Lusui Black Spears for a tightly contested match that ended in a 1-0 win, courtesy of the sole goal from M. Levis at the 65th minute, which sparked celebrations among the local fans. The other fixture for the day was an exciting clash between FC Imperial and Musingu Scorpions at Esumeiya Primary School, where the players showcased their skills and determination on the pitch. The last match of the day played at MMUST was where Blue Stars FC hosted Magharibi Soccer in an action-filled encounter, with the visitors dominating the game from the start and giving the hosts a real beating. This was highlighted by M. Allan’s impressive goal in the 47th minute, which set the tone for the rest of the match, followed by G. Mumia’s stunning strike in the 54th minute that left the Blue Stars’ defense scrambling. The final blow came from B. Endo at the 56th minute, solidifying their lead. In a match filled with intensity, the hosts received two yellow cards, as M. Masoni and S. Demitres were both reprimanded in the 72nd and 75th minutes respectively, showcasing the high stakes and emotions involved. Despite the overwhelming odds, E. Mulama managed to pull a consolation goal for the hosts in the 84th minute, giving the home crowd a glimmer of hope and a moment of pride in an otherwise tough outing.
ZONE F
On Saturday, Zone F witnessed an exciting day of football with two thrilling matches that captured the attention of local fans. The first match took place at Isongo Primary School, where the home team, Isongo Allstars, clashed with the formidable Super FC. The match was tense, filled with end-to-end action, and ultimately concluded with Isongo Allstars edging out their opponents with a narrow 1-0 victory, thanks to a well-placed goal from K. Denies, who showcased his striking prowess with an impeccable shot that left the opposing goalkeeper with no chance. Following this intense opener, football enthusiasts made their way to Indangalasia Primary, where the second match featured Indangalasia FC hosting Thunderstom FC in what turned out to be a gripping encounter filled with drama and excitement that had every spectator on the edge of their seat, ending in a dramatic 3-3 draw. The match started with an explosive opener from M. Opwora, who sent the home crowd into a frenzy, putting the hosts in the lead in the 32nd minute. However, the visitors were quick to respond, with W. Ganes equalizing for Thunderstom FC in the 49th minute, showcasing their resilience and determination. Just when it seemed like the visitors would dominate, the hosts struck back fiercely, reclaiming the lead in the 57th minute with a superb goal from M. Glory, whose finesse shone brightly. Not to be outdone, W. Ganes delivered again for Thunderstom FC, scoring his second goal and leveling the match at 68 minutes, reflecting the tenacity of both teams as they battled for supremacy. As the clock ticked down, the hosts, who were desperately in need of a win to improve their standings, managed to find a lifeline in the 86th minute when M. Glory completed his brace with a breathtaking third goal that sent the home fans into celebratory raptures. However, the visitors were not ready to concede defeat; in a stunning twist of fate, M. Briton orchestrated a swift equalizer just two minutes later, scoring in the 88th minute to secure a thrilling climax and the final score of 3-3, proving once again that in football, anything is possible right up to the final whistle.
On Sunday, Eshimambo FC hosted City Way FC at Mun’gan’ga Stadium, where they secured a hard-fought 1-0 win against the visitors in an intense match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. A decisive goal from J. Sakwa in the 40th minute assured the hosts of the victory, showcasing their tactical prowess and resilience throughout the game. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, with supporters passionately cheering for their team, creating a fortress-like environment for the players. Meanwhile, in another exciting fixture at Makunga Primary, the Makunga Scorpions hosted Malaha FC in a match that promised thrilling moments and competitive spirit, as both teams aimed to claim valuable points in the league standings, making it an exhilarating day of football for the fans in attendance.
ZONE G
All Zone G fixtures were played on Sunday, showcasing some thrilling matches that captured the attention of local fans. At Buchenya Grounds, Ibokolo FC hosted Ikomero FC in a highly anticipated showdown. The match was highly dominated by the visiting side as O. Stephen, N. Pius and J. Shitseswa each put on a stellar performance, giving Ikomero a clean win by scoring in the 12th, 59th, and 71st minutes respectively. Their fluid teamwork and strategic plays left Ibokolo struggling to find any rhythm, leading to a disappointing full-time score of Ibokolo 0-3 Ikomero. Meanwhile, at Mukhunzulu Primary School, Mbabo FC welcomed Rush FC to their home turf, where they delivered an impressive performance. The atmosphere was electric, and the excitement peaked when A. Richard scored the decisive goal in the 11th minute, securing the victory with a scoreline that emphasized their determination and skill on the field.
Elsewhere, Matungu Black Stars hosted Sleemaz FC at Emanani Primary School for a convincing 2-0 beating, showcasing their impressive form throughout the match. The atmosphere was electric as fans gathered to support their team, adding to the excitement on the pitch. Despite receiving a yellow card in the 24th minute when the host player R. Kambu cautioned him for a minor foul, Matungu Black Stars remained undeterred. The team’s resilience paid off when S. Atati netted a brace, scoring brilliant goals in the 50th and 72nd minutes, demonstrating exceptional skill and teamwork. With this solid performance, Matungu Black Stars not only secured a well-deserved 2-0 win but also reinforced their position as a formidable contender in the league, leaving fans eager for their next match.
At Inaya Secondary Blue Boys FC, while hosting Namulungu Lads, the home team secured an impressive victory by 2-0, showcasing their tactical brilliance and teamwork throughout the match. The eventful day continued with the last match at Shirali Primary School, where Chipolopolo FC faced off against Mwalmart, resulting in a thrilling 2-2 draw. The visitors came out with great intensity in the early minutes of the match, as A. Saadat’s stunning brace in the 11th and 26th minutes provided them with a formidable 2-goal lead. The tension on the pitch heightened as the visitors also faced caution, with A. Edwin and M. Patrick receiving yellow cards in the 34th and 36th minutes, respectively, for their aggressive playing style. However, the hosts were far from defeated and made a brilliant comeback in the 61st and 62nd minutes when N. Riser and A. Vincent displayed remarkable skill and determination, each scoring for the home team and leveling the match with a hard-fought 2-2 draw that kept the spectators on the edge of their seats. This electrifying encounter not only highlighted the competitive spirit of both teams but also emphasized the unpredictability and excitement inherent in football, leaving fans eagerly anticipating their next match.
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