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  • 🔥 FKF KAKAMEGA DERBY – WHO RULES THE COUNTY? 🔥THE IRON LADIES SC ⚔️ KAKAMEGA STARLETS

    🔥 FKF KAKAMEGA DERBY – WHO RULES THE COUNTY? 🔥THE IRON LADIES SC ⚔️ KAKAMEGA STARLETS

    The biggest women’s football showdown in Kakamega is here! The FKF Women National Super League serves up a fierce derby as County giants collide in a match loaded with pride, pressure, and power.

    📉 Kakamega Starlets: Under Pressure & Fighting for Redemption

    Kakamega Starlets come into the match knowing the stakes couldn’t be higher. Their season has started on a tough note:

    • Lost 2–1 away to Shabana Starlets in Kisii during their opening match.
    • Lost 1–2 at home to Solasa Stima from Eldoret in their second match.

    Having been in the FKF WNSL for two seasons, they carry experience—but also the weight of expectations. Saturday’s derby is a must-win to revive their campaign and restore confidence.

    🔥 The Iron Ladies: Unbeaten, Confident & Sitting on Top

    The Iron Ladies SC, in their debut WNSL season, have taken the league by storm and currently sit on top of the WNSL Zone B table—a remarkable achievement for a first-time team.

    Their unbeaten run speaks volumes:

    • 1–1 draw at home vs FC 105 from Naivasha (League debut)
    • 1–4 commanding away win vs Lowlands Starlets
    • 3–1 victory at home vs Royal Starlets

    With momentum on their side and confidence soaring, The Iron Ladies enter the derby hungry to extend their unbeaten streak and stamp their authority on the league.


    ⚽ MATCH DETAILS

    📅 08 Nov 2025
    Kickoff: 12:00 PM
    📍 Lwandeti DEB Grounds


    🔥 FINAL VERDICT

    Kakamega is watching.
    The league is watching.
    Two teams. One county. One winner.

    THE IRON LADIES 🆚 KAKAMEGA STARLETS
    Let the pitch decide the Queens of Kakamega!

    Current FKF WNSL Table Standing

    📰 FKF KAKAMEGA DIVISION ONE WEEKEND DERBY HEADLINES 📰
    Intense local rivalries set to light up Kakamega football!

    Football fans in Kakamega are in for a thrilling weekend as the FKF Division One action rolls into town with two high-stakes derbies featuring some of the county’s most exciting sides.


    🔥 Samitsi Football Club vs APS SEAL FC

    Samitsi Football Club
    APS Seal FC

    In one of the most anticipated fixtures of the weekend, Samitsi FC will lock horns with disciplined and fast-rising APS SEAL FC. Both teams are riding on competitive form and will be looking to stamp their authority early in the season.
    Expect a tactical, high-energy clash as local pride and crucial points are on the line.


    ⚽ FC Kona Rangers vs Langas Superstars FC — The Neighbourhood Clash

    FC Kona Rangers
    Langas Superstars FC

    Newboys FC Kona Rangers, the latest Kakamega representatives in FKF Division One, will host their Uasin Gishu neighbors Langas Superstars FC in a heated regional showdown.

    📍 Venue: Musemwa Primary School
    🗓️ Date: Saturday, 8th November
    Kick-off: 13:00 HRS

    Kona Rangers, known for their grit and fearless approach, will be aiming to make a statement in front of their home supporters. But Langas Superstars FC—experienced, organized, and attacking-minded—won’t make it easy.


    🎉 Fans Invited!

    Football lovers across Kakamega County are encouraged to come out in numbers.
    Welcome and be entertained! Expect passion, pressure, and pure football drama.

    Stay tuned for full coverage and post-match reactions!

    Div I Current Table Standings

  • 🏆 FKF Signs Ksh 1.12 Billion Sponsorship Deal with SportPesa to Revive Kenyan Football

    🏆 FKF Signs Ksh 1.12 Billion Sponsorship Deal with SportPesa to Revive Kenyan Football

    In a landmark move that signals a bold new era for Kenyan football, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has secured a 10-year sponsorship deal with leading gaming firm SportPesa worth Ksh 1.12 Billion. The partnership kicks off with an initial injection of Ksh 85 Million for the upcoming 2025/26 FKF Premier League season.

    Officials from Football Kenya Federation and SportPesa celebrate the landmark Ksh 1.12 Billion sponsorship deal during the signing ceremony in Nairobi.

    The agreement, signed in Nairobi, is seen as a major boost to the sport’s revival, marking the return of substantial private sector support after a prolonged period of financial uncertainty in local football.

    “A transformative chapter begins for Kenyan football,” said FKF President Hussein Mohammed. “We extend our gratitude to SportPesa for their belief in our vision. This partnership is a crucial advancement in attracting more collaborations, and we are resolutely committed to upholding the confidence you’ve placed in our hands.”

    FKF President Hussein Mohammed addresses the audience during the announcement of a landmark sponsorship deal with SportPesa.

    The FKF leadership acknowledged the challenges that have plagued the sport but expressed optimism that this renewed corporate faith would usher in stability and growth for the FKF Premier League (FKFPL) and beyond.

    Among the dignitaries present at the signing was FKF Kakamega Chairman Jeff Mudembei, a member of the FKF National Leagues and Competitions Committee (LCC). He played an active role in lobbying for league clubs to benefit from sustainable funding and was instrumental in shaping the framework of the sponsorship.

    “This is a breakthrough,” said Mr. Mudembei. “But if we are to attract and retain such partnerships, we must elevate the packaging of our league. Branding, professionalism, and visibility must improve. The current FKF leadership is doing the groundwork to rebuild the federation’s image — they deserve space and time to deliver.”

    He also emphasized that while SportPesa’s commitment is a game-changer, the door remains open for more corporate sponsors to support Kenyan football at different levels.

    The SportPesa-FKF deal is expected to support not only prize money for league winners but also go toward enhancing matchday operations, marketing, and administrative support for clubs.

    This long-term investment could be the turning point Kenyan football has long awaited — a move that promises to reignite local talent development, competitive standards, and international recognition.

  • Trainee Referees Sit for Exams After Intense Two-Day Training

    Trainee Referees Sit for Exams After Intense Two-Day Training

    After an intensive two-day training session, the trainee referees today undertook their final examinations, culminating their rigorous preparation. The sessions, which focused on key aspects of modern refereeing—ranging from the Laws of the Game to practical match scenarios—were meticulously designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of not just the rules, but also the nuances involved in officiating at varying levels of competition. Throughout the training, participants engaged in interactive workshops and simulations that emphasized critical decision-making, effective communication techniques, and conflict resolution strategies, aiming to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to officiate effectively and maintain fairness on the field. Furthermore, these rigorous evaluations serve as a crucial stepping stone in their journey toward becoming certified referees, marking a significant achievement in their pursuit of excellence in sports officiating.

    Mr. Caleb Amwayi and KPL Referee Frencina Khamali inspecting the exam papers

    The examinations marked the culmination of the training program, assessing both theoretical understanding and practical application in an extensive manner. This rigorous evaluation not only tested the trainees’ knowledge of essential concepts but also measured their ability to implement these ideas effectively on the field. FKF officials overseeing the process expressed confidence in the trainees’ readiness and commitment to upholding the standards of the game, noting that the thorough training they had undergone had equipped them with the necessary skills and mindset to excel. This comprehensive approach aimed to ensure that all participants would not only grasp the intricacies of the sport but also embody the core values of teamwork, discipline, and professionalism that are critical in fostering the next generation of athletes.

    Results from the exams are expected to be released soon, paving the way for successful candidates to join the next cadre of certified referees, who will play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and fairness of competitions. These newly certified individuals will undergo additional training and mentorship, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges ahead and contributing to the overall growth of officials in the sport. As anticipation builds within the community, many aspiring referees eagerly await their results, hoping to step into their new roles and make a meaningful impact.

    Frencina Khamali KPL Referee overseeing the exams process

    In attendance during this two-day training were, among others, the National Referees Chairman, Mr. Caleb Amwayi, who also served as the chief instructor for the training program, providing invaluable insights and guidance to the participants. The FKF Kakamega county, Chairman Jeff Mudembei was present to support the initiative, alongside Rajab Wangalwa, the FKF Kakamega Secretary General, who played a vital role in the organization of the event. The treasurer, Fred Lugalia, was also in attendance, ensuring the financial aspects were well-managed, while Emily Khasiro represented the women’s interests as the FKF Kakamega Women Rep. Furthermore, Joseph Kubati, the FKF Youth Rep, contributed to discussions focusing on youth involvement in the sport. The FKF Kakamega Referees Chairperson, Margaret Atoko, was instrumental in fostering a collaborative environment for the referees. Sub Branch Referee Appointees Jacktone Makokha and Nashon Lumbasi actively participated, bringing fresh perspectives to the training. Invited guest instructor Frencina Khamali, a respected referee from the Kenya Premier League, shared her extensive experience, further enriching the learning experience for all attendees.

    IN THE GALLERIES

  • FKF KAKAMEGA NURTURING YOUNG TALENTS

    FKF KAKAMEGA NURTURING YOUNG TALENTS

    During the month of June, the FKF Kakamega officially launched youth leagues across all age categories, a significant initiative aimed at nurturing young talents in the county. This program not only seeks to cultivate the skills and abilities of aspiring footballers but also provides a platform for healthy competition and team camaraderie among the youth. With dedicated coaches and support staff, the leagues are designed to focus on skill development, discipline, and sportsmanship, ensuring that participants receive a well-rounded experience. As these young athletes take to the fields, the community can look forward to witnessing the emergence of future stars who may one day represent the region at higher levels of the sport.

    Despite having a busy schooling schedule, the schools’ half-term and vacation days will speed up the leagues, according to the FKF Kakamega branch Chairman Mr Jeff Mudembei. While launching the leagues, the chairman reiterated that free time will be utilized like the half-term period to ensure all categories of youth leagues have been played across the county daily. “This will help us beat the FIFA calendar, even with the youths in schools; for sure, Kakamega is the home of football talents from what we’re seeing in our U13 youth leagues,” the chairman stated. He further emphasized the importance of these leagues in fostering not only talent but also discipline and teamwork among the young players. Such initiatives aim to create a competitive environment that nurtures these budding athletes, encouraging them to excel in their respective teams. Mr Jeff Mudembei also highlighted the need for additional support from local communities to sustain these programs, ensuring that young footballers have the resources they require to succeed on and off the pitch.

    In another development, the FKF Kakamega branch has been diligently offering soccer academies and youth teams in Kakamega County, providing young players with essential resources such as soccer balls, training kits, and coaching staff to nurture their skills. Speaking at the A Step Academy, the Chairman emphasized the federation’s unwavering commitment to identifying and developing young talents who show promise in the sport. He highlighted that these initiatives aim not only to enhance the players’ technical abilities but also to instill values such as teamwork and discipline in them. Furthermore, the federation plans to organize regular competitions and workshops to ensure that these young athletes gain valuable experience and exposure, thereby paving their way for future opportunities in soccer.

    A step academy received 10 balls from the FKF Kakamega, which marks the beginning of a promising partnership aimed at nurturing football talent in the region. The federation has made a solid commitment to support A step in its mission to develop and mentor over 300 young talents, ranging from under 10, 13, 15, and 17. This initiative is not just about providing equipment; it embodies a holistic approach to fostering young athletes, equipping them with the skills, discipline, and dedication needed to materialize their dreams of excelling in football. With access to quality training, coaching, and resources, these young players will have the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential on and off the field, paving the way for future successes in their sporting careers. Through this collaboration, A step academy hopes to create a nurturing environment where talent can flourish and young footballers can aspire to achieve greatness in the sport.

  • THE RACE FOR THE COUNTY MINI LEAGUE SHAPING UP

    THE RACE FOR THE COUNTY MINI LEAGUE SHAPING UP

    KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE AS IT STANDS IN THE ZONES

    The seven zoned Kakamega league, which has proven to be very competitive over the past weeks since it’s launch early this year, is almost getting to the homestretch, with all teams intensifying their efforts as they approach the final matches. Each team approaches every match with a fierce determination, striving for nothing less than a win, as the stakes are high and the competition has never been tougher. Players are giving their all on the pitch, showcasing incredible skill and teamwork, while fans rally behind their clubs, creating an electrifying atmosphere that enhances the excitement of each game. With just a few matches left, every point gained can make a significant difference in the standings, making each encounter crucial for teams aiming to secure their positions and challenge for the coveted championship.

    ZONE A

    In the men’s league zone A, which comprises of 11 competitive teams from Likuyani Sub-County, Warriors FC has taken a commanding lead atop the table with an impressive 40 points accrued after 15 hard-fought matches. Their consistency and relentless pursuit of victory have established them as a formidable team this season. Hot on their heels is Mbururu Stars FC, currently sitting in second place with 38 points, having played one additional match and showcasing their potential as they strive to close the gap. Following closely is Matunda Youth, who sits in third position with a solid 34 points, providing a strong challenge to the teams above them. Melody United occupies the #4 spot, demonstrating remarkable perseverance, while Ploty FC and Matisi FC hold the #5 and #6 positions, respectively, indicating their competitive spirit throughout the league. Al-Iran FC is currently at #7, showcasing occasional flashes of brilliance, with Muungano at #8, working diligently to improve their standing. In the bottom three, Milimani FC is clinging to the #9 spot, while Pipeline FC and Nzoia Junior FC, at #10 and #11 respectively, are struggling to find form as the season progresses, raising concerns about their chances of avoiding relegation.

    Top Scorers Zone A

    #Player(Team)Goals
    1.Barasa Wayne(Warriors FC)20
    2.Elvis Emasanja(Matunda Youth)8
    3.Kisaka Clence(Muungano FC)7
    4.Brian Nammu(Melody United)6
    5.Obiano Fred(Mbururu Stars FC)6
    6.Benjamin Wafula(Mbururu Stars FC)4
    7.Calistus Kenyatta(Warriors FC)4
    8.Emmanuel Mbihi(Warriors FC)4
    9.John Wafula(Pipeline FC)4
    10.Katama Benard(Al Iran FC)4

    ZONE B

    In zone B, which comprises teams from Lugari Sub-County, it’s a thrilling and competitive race among the top four teams in the league of 14 teams, showcasing the excitement and unpredictability of local football. Red Eagles currently enjoy a significant 7-point lead with an impressive total of 45 points atop the table, reflecting their consistency and strong performance throughout the season. Following closely in second place is Vuyika FC, accumulating 38 points after 20 matches, a testament to their resilience and determination to challenge for the title. Maturu Taifa Stars holds down the third spot with 36 points, demonstrating their ability to compete at a high level. They are only separated from the fourth-placed Chepsai FC by a mere six goals difference, even though both teams are tied on points, enhancing the drama as each game unfolds. Greenland FC sits in fifth place, showing promise with their solid gameplay, while Chekalini FC at sixth is striving to break into the top ranks. Mugunga FC is in seventh, and Umoja FC is at eighth, both looking to improve their standings with strong performances in the matches to come. Kingdom FC and Young Tigers FC follow in ninth and tenth places, respectively, as they aim to climb the table. Meanwhile, in the bottom three, we find Nzoia River at #12, who are trailing by 7 points from eleventh-placed Turbo FC, highlighting their struggle this season. Mlimani FC is positioned at #13, fighting hard to avoid relegation, and unfortunately, at the bottom of the table, #14 is Majengo FC, who are facing significant challenges as the season progresses, which makes the final matches of the league particularly crucial for all teams involved.

    Top Scorers Zone B

    #Player(Team)Goals
    1.Waingang Michael(Red Eagles FC)12
    2.Elphus Simiyu(Chepsai FC)10
    3.Aicha Caleb(Red Eagles FC)8
    4.Brian Masaba(Vuyika FC)8
    5.Maraka John(Kingdom FC)8
    6.Richard Wangila(Umoja FC)8
    7.Kadagala Isaac(Mugunga FC)7
    8.Wafula Joel(Nzoia River FC)7
    9.Johnpeter Khisa(Chepsai FC)6
    10.Antony Kariuki(Turbo FC)5

    ZONE C

    In Zone C, which comprises 12 teams hailing from both Malava and Navakholo Sub-Counties, the competition has reached an exciting point. At the bottom of the table, Lukova FC has already faced the unfortunate fate of relegation, unable to play enough matches to stay afloat. On the other hand, Tumaini FC is currently dominating the league, sitting proudly at the top with an impressive 34 points accrued after 15 matches, showcasing their remarkable consistency and skill on the pitch. Close on their heels is Bulupi FC, maintaining a strong hold on second place with 30 points from the same number of matches, demonstrating their tenacity and determination to challenge for the title. Completing the top three is Manyonje FC, who have earned 24 points after playing 14 matches, making their campaign noteworthy as they look to solidify their position. The competition for the third to sixth spots is particularly fierce, with only a slim 2-point margin separating the teams. At the fourth position, Tombo Foxes have managed to secure 23 points and are eyeing opportunities to climb higher, while Mukhungula FC, in fifth place, trails closely with 22 points, distinguished only by a single goal difference from Shamoni FC, who also share the same points tally at sixth place. Meanwhile, Shitirira FC occupies the seventh position, and following them are Navakholo Young Stars in eighth, alongside Forest FC in ninth. The relegation battle is particularly tense at the bottom; Mukavakava FC sits at tenth with only 5 points, Santos FC is in eleventh place with 4 points, and unfortunately, bringing up the rear at twelfth is Lukova FC, whose journey in this season has been fraught with challenges. As the league progresses, every matchday promises to be thrilling, with teams battling not just for points, but for pride and glory in this competitive environment.

    Top Scorers Zone C

    #Player(Team)Goals
    1.Emmanuel Musonye(Shitirira FC)6
    2.Andrew Masaranda(Bulupi FC)5
    3.Samson Liru(Tombo Foxes)5
    4.Brian Soita(Manyonje FC)4
    5.Eric Makoi(Tumaini FC)4
    6.Albert Muyaka(Manyonje FC)3
    7.Derrick Masai(Shitirira FC)3
    8.Jackton Mukongolo(Mukhungula FC)3
    9.Laban Taliti(Shamoni FC)3
    10.Nyongesa Laurex(Forest FC)3

    ZONE D

    Elsewhere in zone D, which comprises 11 teams from Shinyalu, there was notable action as Spitfire FC tops the league with 27 points after 14 matches, showcasing a strong performance that has positioned them as the team to beat. They have two games in hand from second-placed Shisokoro FC, who also have 27 points after 16 matches but trail Spitfire by seven goals, highlighting the offensive prowess of Spitfire. The battle for supremacy continues as Shisokoro FC is only 2 points ahead of third-placed Tsunami FC Mukumu, who have played just 13 matches and accrued 25 points, indicating they could quickly climb the rankings if they maintain their form. The competitiveness of this group is truly on another level, as #4 Sande FC holds 24 points from 16 matches, proving they are a formidable contender in this fierce race. Just behind, fifth-placed Mundulu FC follows closely with 22 points from 14 matches, making every upcoming match crucial for their aspirations. At #6, Shibuye FC has played 16 matches and garnered a total of 21 points; however, they find themselves in a tense situation as they are tied in both points and goal difference with #7 Young Simba, who still have two matches at hand, adding further intrigue to the competition. At #8 is Tarino FC with only 13 points, separated from #9 Lucky Stars FC by goal difference after both teams have played 15 matches. In the last two spots, #10 Shidodo FC has a total of 12 points, while at the bottom, Kambiri Township struggles to find their footing with just 10 points, making this league season one filled with excitement and unpredictability as teams jockey for position in the standings.

    Top Scorers Zone D

    #Player(Team)Goals
    1.Mayodi Benson(Young Simba)8
    2.Eugene Shikami(Tsunami FC Mukumu)6
    3.Derrick Muchana(Spitfire FC)5
    4.Osare Hecyon(Sande FC)5
    5.Bulinda Derrick(Spitfire FC)4
    6.Indoko Brian(Sande FC)4
    7.Isayi Prestone(Mundulu FC)4
    8.Mulima Acadius(Shibuye FC)4
    9.John Simba(Lucky Stars FC)3
    10.Kasri Shivanda(Shibuye FC)3

    ZONE E

    In Zone E, there is significant action in the 14 teams league as Bushiangala TTI leads the table with 36 points after 18 matches, showcasing an impressive performance that has solidified their top position. Following closely is Manwar FC, which has been formidable this season with 33 points, displaying consistent skill and determination in their gameplay. Right behind them, Scorpions Musingu, currently accumulating 31 points after only 16 matches, has shown promising potential, making them a team to watch as a serious title contender this season. Their recent performances have left fans excited, with high expectations for their upcoming fixtures. At #4 is Ikonyero FC, demonstrating solid form that keeps them within reach of the top three. #5 Amalemba Sportiff and #6 Blue Stars FC are both battling for crucial points to maintain their competitive edge, while #7 Lirhembe Youth Soccer Academy continues to develop young talent on the pitch. Following closely at #8 is FC Imperial, known for their unpredictable playstyle, which has led to thrilling matches this season. As we move down the table, #9 Ingotse Boys and #10 Shivagala Red Devils are in mid-table positions but are eager to climb higher in the standings. #11 Magharibi Soccer is striving to gather momentum, while the bottom three positions feature #12 Mareba FC, #13 Eregi Pirates, and #14 Lusui Black Spears, all of whom are desperately seeking points to avoid relegation and improve their standings in the league.

    Top Scorers Zone E

    #Player(Team)Goals
    1.Ali Saidi(Ikonyero FC)7
    2.Shaban Quimbia(Scorpions Musingu)6
    3.Zakari Nyambegera(Manwar FC)6
    4.Khalimi Morgan(FC Imperial)5
    5.Allan Mmmbaya(Magharibi Soccer)4
    6.Ambani Micheal(Lirhembe Youth S.Academy)4
    7.Andrew Emboha(Eregi Pirates)4
    8.Harrison Amalemba(Scorpions Musingu)4
    9.Linus Kavangwi (Eregi Pirates)4
    10.Owino Derics(Ingotse Boys)4

    ZONE F

    Eshikufu FC tops the zone F 10 teams table with an impressive total of 35 points after competing in 15 matches, showcasing their strong performance and consistency throughout the season. Super FC comes in a solid second place, holding a distance of 22 points after 13 matches, indicating a commendable effort, but they face tough competition. Notably, they are tied in points with #3 Makunga Scorpions, who have played 14 matches, yet they fall short due to a 9-goal difference, highlighting the competitive nature of the league. At #4 is Isongo Allstars, who have shown potential this season, while #5 Thunderstorm FC continues to battle for a higher position. Following closely in #6 is Green Force FC, and #7 is Malaha FC, both striving to improve their standings as the season progresses. Meanwhile, in the bottom three, we find #8 Eshimambo FC, #9 City Way FC, and #10 Indangalasia FC, all of whom are keenly looking to turn their fortunes around and push for better results in the remaining matches.

    Top Scorers Zone F

    #Player(Team)Goals
    1.Manya Joseph(Super FC)7
    2.Elphas Wesa(Eshikufu FC)4
    3.Wanjala Krandon(Eshimambo)4
    4.Elijah Emali(Eshimambo)3
    5.Glory Maina(Indangalasia FC)3
    6.Joseph Chikara(Malaha FC)3
    7.Lutta Ben(Green Force FC)3
    8.Mango Abdarahman(Eshikufu FC)3
    9.Shaban Salim(Eshikufu FC)3
    10.Akungwi Kevin(Super FC)2

    ZONE G

    In zone G, the 11-team league, which started with several walkovers, has become an exciting battleground as teams vie for dominance. Matungu Black Stars currently tops the group with an impressive total of 32 points accumulated after navigating through 15 fiercely contested matches. Their consistent performance has earned them a significant lead and respect among fans and competitors alike. Close behind in second place is Ikomero FC, showcasing their skill with 29 points after playing just 15 matches, a testament to their efficiency and strategic play. In third position sits Chipolopolo, who have amassed 26 points and are eager to climb the ranks. Namulungu Lads occupies the fourth position with determination, while Ihonje Warriors FC follows closely in fifth place. Rounding out the top positions are Rush Legends in sixth, Mbaabo FC in seventh, and Mwalmart FC in eighth. The competition becomes more intense as Ibokolo Youth, Blueboys FC, and The Sleemaz FC hold the ninth, tenth, and eleventh places, respectively. Each team is striving to improve their standings as the league progresses, with passionate supporters cheering them on.

    Top Scorers Zone G

    #Player(Team)Goals
    1.Vincent Akali(Chipolopolo FC)13
    2.Philip Bwire(Matungu Black Stars)9
    3.Brian Ambani(Ikomero Allstars)8
    4.Alukwe Richard(Mbaabo FC)6
    5.Atati Samuel(Matungu Black Stars)6
    6.Felex Anjere(Blueboys FC)6
    7.Jared Akhonya(Ikomero Allstars)6
    8.Samuel Okeno(Chipolopolo FC)6
    9.Andako Charles(Mwalmart FC)4
    10.Dickson Makale(Mwalmart FC)4

    KAKAMEGA COUNTY WOMEN LEAGUE

    In the Women’s league, there are three distinct zones that showcase the talent and competitive spirit of the teams. So far, the action in zone A has been particularly thrilling, featuring 6 robust teams that have captivated fans with their performances. Currently, Mirembe Queens sit confidently at the top of the standings with an impressive 17 points accrued after 7 matches, demonstrating their skill and determination on the field. Close behind in second place are the Talent Starlets, who have also been performing admirably, with 14 points from 8 matches, reflecting their consistency and competitive edge. In third place, the Classic Ladies are making their mark with 9 points, though they still have room for improvement as they navigate through the league’s challenges. Lwanda Ladies come in at #4, showcasing their potential, while Riverside Queens hold the #5 position, not far behind, indicating that the competition remains fierce. Lastly, Kagwa Ladies conclude the standings in the sixth spot, and though they find themselves at the bottom, there is still ample opportunity for them to rise in the upcoming matches, as every team seeks to improve and elevate their game in this dynamic league.

    Kimangeti Queens currently dominate Zone B of the league, sitting firmly at the top with an impressive total of 12 points accumulated after 5 matches played. Their consistent performance has set the pace for the competition, showcasing their strong teamwork and tactical prowess on the field. Close on their heels is Kakamega All Starlets, who, despite being in second place, have managed to secure 9 points from their 5 outings, indicating a competitive spirit and potential for climbing the ranks further. Not far behind in the standings, Blue Santos Queens also share the same 9 points but find themselves in third position due to a slightly inferior goal difference, having scored fewer goals than the All Starlets, a detail that underscores the fine margins that can determine league standings. Rounding out the top six, Tumaini Starlets hold the fourth position while Kakoyi Starlets and Lucky Starlets follow closely behind in fifth and sixth places respectively, each striving to improve their standings as the league progresses and matches continue to unfold.

    The 7teams zone C is led by Rash Starlets, who have accrued an impressive total of 9 points after playing 4 matches, demonstrating their strong performance on the field with both skillful tactics and teamwork. Following closely behind them is the #2 ranked Promise Starlets, who have shown consistent improvement throughout the season, while the #3 Legacy Starlets are not far behind, striving to close the gap and secure their place in the standings. In the #4 position, Bunge Starlets have had their share of exciting moments but need to ramp up their game to move higher. The #5 Eshimambo Queens are showcasing determination, hoping to rise in the rankings, while the #6 Shiongo Queens maintain a solid presence, aiming to gather momentum as the season progresses. Finally, the #7 Blue Stars Starlets are working diligently to find their rhythm, as every match offers an opportunity for them to achieve better results and challenge their rivals.


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  • KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE WEEKLY NEWS ROUND UP

    KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE WEEKLY NEWS ROUND UP

    Starting from Mid-week fixtures to the weekend fixtures, there were several FKF Kakamega County League games all across the 7 zones of the Kakamega County League, showcasing a thrilling array of talent and competitive spirit among the teams. Fans flocked to the stadiums, eager to witness the electrifying action and support their local clubs as they battled for crucial points. With every match filled with intense moments and unforgettable plays, it was an action-packed week that not only highlighted the skills of the players but also reignited the passion for football in the community.

    ZONE A

    In zone A that comprises teams from Likuyani, it was a goal galore this past weekend. On Saturday, 19th April 2025, Mbururu FC hosted Melody United at Mbururu Primary, and the match turned into a spectacular display of football, resulting in a decisive 5-0 thrashing for the home team. Mbururu’s K. Calistus shone brightly during the match, netting a brace; he opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a stunning strike, showcasing his incredible skill and composure in front of goal. Just two minutes after W. Daniel doubled the lead for Mbururu with a well-placed shot in the 47th minute, Calistus struck again in the 49th minute, highlighting his remarkable form. W. Wanyama also made his mark on the game, scoring a brace of his own, the first of which came in the 69th minute, extending the home team’s lead to a commanding four goals. W. Elvis capped off the emphatic victory with a goal in the 73rd minute, bringing the scoreline to an impressive 5-0. The match saw both teams’ players feeling the pressure, with Melody’s N. Brian receiving a yellow card in the 69th minute, followed by Mbururu’s W. Phenemus in the 86th minute, underscoring the competitive nature of the encounter. Overall, it was an exhilarating match that thrilled the fans and solidified Mbururu FC’s dominance in the zone.

    Elsewhere at Matunda Primary, the home team had something special for their fans as they hammered visiting Mlimani FC 3-1 in a match that showcased remarkable skill and teamwork. Matunda’s F. Kibet was shown a yellow card in the 17th minute for a tactical foul, a moment that hinted at the competitive nature of the game. However, the momentum shifted in favor of the home team when K. Jeff skillfully found the back of the net, giving Matunda the opening goal in the 31st minute. As the match progressed, Matunda’s E. Elvis showcased his incredible prowess with the ball, skillfully maneuvering past defenders and scoring a stunning brace in the 70th and 85th minutes, thereby extending the home team’s lead to three goals. The crowd erupted in celebration as it became evident that victory was within reach for Matunda. In a late surge of energy, the visiting team managed to pull one back in the 90th minute when B. Victor scored, providing a glimmer of hope for Mlimani FC; however, the game ultimately ended with a score of 3-1, sealing a well-deserved victory for Matunda.

    On Sunday 20th April 2025, Warriors FC welcomed Pipeline FC at Lugulu Primary in a match that turned out to be nothing short of a spectacle, culminating in a humiliating 9-0 beating for the visitors. It was a particularly remarkable day for Warriors’ standout player, W. Barasa, as he showcased his incredible talent by scoring 5 goals for his club, finding the net in the 7th, 24th, 50th, 63rd, and 82nd minutes, much to the delight of the home crowd. His performance not only demonstrated his skill and precision but also solidified his position as one of the key players in the league this season. The other 4 goals for the home team were scored by M. Emmanuel, W. Meshack, A. Noah, and M. Braider, who contributed to the overwhelming victory in the 42nd, 58th, 67th, and 74th minutes respectively. The atmosphere at the stadium was electric, with fans cheering wildly, as Warriors FC proved their dominance on the pitch, leaving their rivals completely outmatched and searching for answers after such a devastating loss.

    At Matisi Primary, it was hard luck for the home team as the visiting Muungano FC delivered a humble pie with a decisive 1-3 beating that left the local fans disappointed. The match kicked off with great enthusiasm, and Matisi’s G. Wafula gave the home team an early lead in the 25th minute, sending waves of excitement through the stands. However, it took Muungano’s H. Sifuna twenty minutes to equalize in the 45th minute, showcasing their resilience and tactical prowess as they adjusted to Matisi’s gameplay. There was only one yellow card in the match, which was handed out in the 63rd minute to N. Flavian of Matisi FC, marking a moment of tension amidst an otherwise competitive spirit. M. Paul further solidified Muungano’s dominance by scoring in the 71st minute, ultimately contributing to the decisive 1-3 fulltime score in favor of Muungano FC, leaving the home team to regroup and reassess their strategy for the upcoming games.

    The fixture between Al-Iran FC and Nzoia Junior that was scheduled to be played at Nzoia Primary field turned out to be a walkover for Al-Iran, as Nzoia Junior failed to honor the fixture due to unforeseen circumstances that left them unable to field a team. This resulted in significant disappointment among fans and players alike, as both teams had prepared for what was expected to be a competitive match. Al-Iran, eager to secure a victory, celebrated the win, but there was an underlying frustration with the lack of sportsmanship displayed by Nzoia Junior, who had previously been known for their dedication and team spirit. The absence of the match also raised questions about the management of Nzoia Junior and their ability to uphold their commitments in the league.

    ZONE B

    Elsewhere in zone B, that comprises teams from Lugari, there were very amazing fixtures this weekend that captivated fans and generated a lot of excitement throughout the community. There was only one fixture on Saturday 19th April 2025 pitting Vuyika FC vs Nzoia River FC played at Vuyika Primary. It was a thrilling 1-1 draw, showcasing a display of skill and determination from both sides. M. Brian gave the home team an opener in the 19th minute, sending the local supporters into a frenzy with a beautifully placed shot that left the Nzoia River goalkeeper helpless. However, the visiting team was not to be outdone, and they rallied their strength to fight back effectively. In an exhilarating turn of events, the equalizer came in the 90th +3 minute when Nzoia River’s J. Wafula found the back of the net with a stunning header, sending their fans into joyous celebrations and ensuring that the match ended in a dramatic tie. This encounter not only demonstrated the competitive spirit of the teams but also highlighted the passion of the supporters, solidifying the bond between the local clubs and their communities.

    On Sunday 20th April 2025, at Chekalini Secondary, Young Tigers FC hosted Turbo FC for an intense match that ended in a narrow 1-0 victory for the home team. The hardly fought contest saw both teams displaying remarkable skill and determination, with end-to-end action that kept the spectators on the edge of their seats. Young Tigers’ J. Stanley emerged as the hero of the day, skillfully maneuvering through the opposing defense to score the only goal of the match at the 80th minute, much to the delight of the roaring crowd. The atmosphere was electric, as the players left everything on the pitch, showcasing their passion for the game and the fierce rivalry between these two local teams.

    At Lwandeti DEB, it was a particularly challenging day in the office for the home team, as Umoja FC faced a devastating defeat at home, being thoroughly outmatched by Red Eagles, who delivered a two-goal thrashing. The match saw Red Eagles poised and aggressive from the outset, with their first breakthrough coming in the 42nd minute, courtesy of N. Brandon, whose well-placed shot found the back of the net, sending the visiting fans into a frenzy of celebration. Following the first goal, the game became increasingly intense, with both teams displaying moments of brilliance and frustration. In the 50th minute, O. Erick received a yellow card for a late challenge, signaling the growing tension on the pitch. As the clock wound down, the visitors sealed their victory with Wanyonyi’s decisive goal in the 82nd minute, leaving the home crowd in disbelief as Umoja FC struggled to respond and restore some pride in front of their supporters.

    At Lumakanda Township, it was a walkover for Kingdom FC as Majengo FC failed to show up for the match, leaving the fans disappointed and with nothing to cheer about. Elsewhere at Mukhalanya Primary, Chepsai FC had no mercy for the visitors, as they thrashed Mlimani FC with an impressive scoreline of 4-0, showcasing their dominance on the field. In this remarkable win, S. Elphus shone brightly with a brace, as he skillfully found the back of the net in the 33rd and 89th minutes, leaving the opposition defense in disarray. Other goals were expertly scored by I. Khalifa, who struck at the 58th minute, followed by S. Johnpeter in the 70th minute, who sealed the deal for his team. Chepsai’s S. Collince and M. Derrick were both shown yellow during the match, a testament to the intensity of the game, which ended in a commanding 4-0 victory for Chepsai FC. Meanwhile, in a contrasting encounter at Chekalini Secondary, it was a hard-fought 1-1 draw as Chekalini Combined FC welcomed Mugunga FC, where E. James scored for the home team, displaying skillful play and teamwork, while S. Geofrey netted the equalizer for the away team, ensuring that both teams walked away with a point in a closely contested match.

    ZONE C

    The action in zone C includes teams from Malava and Navakholo, where by this weekend at Tombo Secondary, Tombo Foxes hosted Shamoni FC, securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory. Tombo’s S. Jami delivered the decisive goal for the home team in the 9th minute, showcasing his exceptional skill and determination throughout the match. In contrast, Shamoni’s W. Brian faced disciplinary action, as he was shown a yellow card in the 39th minute for a reckless challenge that disrupted the flow of the game. At Mukhonje Primary, the atmosphere was quite different, as it was a walkover in favor of the hosts, Tumaini FC, since Santos FC did not honor the fixture, leaving the local fans celebrating their team’s unopposed victory. Furthermore, there was yet another walkover at Lukova Primary, where the home team, Lukova FC, waited for the away team, Mukavakava FC, in vain, resulting in disappointment for the fans who had anticipated an exciting match, ultimately emphasizing the importance of commitment and sportsmanship in the league.

    On Sunday 20th April 2025, there was an exhilarating thriller at Namirama Primary as Forest FC welcomed Mukhungula for a captivating match that ended in a 3-2 victory for the home side. Mukhungula caught the crowd off guard, scoring the opening goal in the 1st minute of the match courtesy of an impressive strike from M. Jackton, sending their fans into a frenzy. However, the home team did not back down; L. Nyongesa swiftly equalized for Forest FC in the 12th minute, bringing hope back to their supporters. The intensity of the match escalated, and in a stunning display of skill, R. Wandera netted a brace in quick succession, putting the home team firmly in the lead by scoring their second and third goals in the 25th and 29th minutes, much to the delight of the home crowd. Mukhungula’s M. Jackton, not to be outdone, managed to secure his brace in the 35th minute, raising the stakes as the match progressed. Ultimately, despite Mukhungula’s best efforts, the game concluded with a thrilling 3-2 full-time score in favor of Forest FC. Meanwhile, at Bulupi Primary, the atmosphere was entirely different as Bulupi FC hosted Navakholo Youngstars FC in a match that turned out to be a disappointing barren draw, with both teams unable to find the back of the net despite their efforts.

    ZONE D

    Elsewhere in zone D, which comprises teams from Shinyalu, there was notable action starting on Tuesday, 15th April 2025, at Solio Primary as Sande FC hosted Young Simba FC in a fiercely contested match that ultimately ended in a barren draw, leaving both teams eager to capitalize on upcoming opportunities. On Wednesday, 16th April 2025, Tsunami FC welcomed Shisokoro FC at Mukumu, where they secured a narrow but crucial 1-0 win, thanks to a skillful strike from S. Eugene in the 60th minute, a goal that was celebrated passionately by the home crowd. The excitement continued on Saturday, 19th April 2025, when Sande FC once again took to the pitch, this time against Shibuye FC at Solio Primary. This match unfolded into a thrilling encounter that finished in a 1-1 draw; Sande’s I. Lisambu opened the scoring for the home team in the 31st minute, showcasing his striking prowess, but Shibuye’s A. Mulima found the back of the net with a dramatic equalizer in the 89th minute, much to the delight of the visiting fans. Throughout the match, tensions flared, resulting in several disciplinary incidences as Sande’s S. Jumba and Shibuye’s I. Stanley were cautioned with yellow cards in the 9th and 79th minutes, respectively. Furthermore, Sande’s G. Shikondi will notably be missing in action for the foreseeable future after receiving two yellow cards during the match, the first in the 62nd minute followed by another in the 84th minute, resulting in a red card that left his team to strategize without one of their key players.

    On Sunday 20th April 2025, it was an action-filled day for zone D as Lucky Stars FC welcomed Shisokoro FC at Senyende Primary, ultimately suffering a narrow 0-1 loss. The match was competitive from the beginning, with both teams displaying commendable skill and determination. S. Dancan of Lucky Stars received a yellow card in the 47th minute for a hard tackle, while C. Karanja of Shisokoro FC followed suit in the 80th minute after a late challenge. The turning point in the game came when C. Munialo, with a stunning strike, netted a goal in the 30th minute, giving the away team a lead they would not relinquish. As tensions escalated on the pitch, the fans roared in support of their respective teams. Meanwhile, at Mukulusu Ground, Young Simba FC welcomed Tarino FC, but the match ended in a barren draw, which left both teams feeling unsatisfied as they were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities despite several close calls.

    At Murhanda Primary, Mundulu FC hosted Shidodo FC for an impressive 3-0 bashing that showcased the home team’s dominance on the field. Mundulu’s K. Shisanya was in exceptional form, managing to score a brace as he netted goals for the home team in the 11th and 88th minutes, demonstrating not only his skill but also his relentless drive throughout the match. In addition to Shisanya’s contributions, W. Chimwani added to the scoreline with a well-placed shot in the 37th minute, leaving the visiting team, Shidodo FC, struggling to find their footing. Despite their best efforts to mount a comeback, Mundulu’s defense remained resolute. However, the match took a contentious turn as Mundulu’s Shisanya received a yellow card for a rough challenge in the 30th minute, adding a layer of intensity to the game. The situation escalated for Shidodo when G. Asila was given a straight red card in the 85th minute after a brutal tackle, forcing his team to finish the match with ten players and leaving them to reflect on a tough outing.

    Kambiri Township hosted Tsunami FC for a thrilling 2-2 draw in an exciting match that was played at Shanderema Secondary School, where the atmosphere was electric with passionate fans cheering on their teams. Kambiri’s F. Omondi was unfortunately yellow carded in the 34th minute for a late tackle, raising tensions on the pitch. However, the home crowd erupted in joy when F. Indeche gave the home team an opening goal in the 47th minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Tsunami FC. The visitors responded quickly, with S. Eugene managing to equalize for the away team just two minutes later in the 49th minute, demonstrating the competitive spirit of both sides. W. Nelson momentarily brought back the home team to a brief lead in the 85th minute with a beautiful strike, sending the fans into a frenzy. Yet, the drama didn’t end there, as M. Bradley equalized for Tsunami FC just a minute later, ensuring a well-deserved share of the points in this captivating encounter.

    ZONE E

    In Zone E, there was significant action starting from Saturday, 19th April 2025, as Eregi Pirates hosted FC Imperial in a tightly contested match that ended in a narrow 0-1 loss for the home side, thanks to a well-placed goal by M. Edwin in the 27th minute, which showcased his excellent positioning and finishing skills. Elsewhere at Shivagala Primary School, Shivagala Red Devils welcomed Lusui Black Stars in an exhilarating encounter, ultimately securing a 1-0 win, with A. Innocent scoring the decisive goal in the 73rd minute, demonstrating his prowess and determination on the field. At Musingu High, the day unfolded quite differently for the Scorpions, who found themselves in a rather uneventful situation as Manwar FC failed to honor the fixture, which raised questions about their commitment and reliability. Meanwhile, at Approved School, it was an exciting match for Blue Stars FC, who celebrated a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Ingotse Boys; V. Namai scored the winning goal, displaying remarkable skill and composure. Notably, the match took a controversial turn when I. Odhiambo of Blue Stars received a yellow card in both the 66th and 69th minutes, leading to a red card situation that left his team temporarily on the back foot, adding a layer of intensity and drama to an already thrilling day of football in the zone.

    On Sunday, 20th April 2025, Amalemba Sportiff welcomed Lirhembe Youth Soccer Academy for a barren draw in what was anticipated to be an exciting match showcasing young talent. Fans gathered at the stadium, eagerly cheering for their respective teams, as the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation. The two teams displayed remarkable skill and determination throughout the game, with several close calls and impressive saves from both goalkeepers. Despite numerous opportunities, neither side could find the back of the net, resulting in a scoreless tie that left both teams and their supporters reflecting on the moments of brilliance as well as the chances that slipped away.

    ZONE F

    In zone F, it all started with mid-week action as Indangalasia FC hosted Eshimambo FC at Indangalasia Primary on 16 April 2025 for a 0-1 loss, courtesy of Eshimambo’s V. Otweya’s decisive goal, which sent the home crowd into a hushed silence. The match unfolded with intense energy, as both teams showcased their skills, yet Eshimambo FC demonstrated superior strategy and cohesion on the field. Fans from both sides filled the stands, eagerly cheering for their teams, but ultimately, it was Eshimambo’s tactical prowess that paved the way for victory. This match left Indangalasia FC with much to ponder as they prepared for their upcoming fixtures, while there were no games scheduled for Saturday, 19th April, allowing players a much-needed respite to regroup and refocus for the challenges ahead.

    On Sunday 20th April 2025 at Mwangaza Primary, Green Force FC hosted Indangalasia FC in a thrilling match that ended with a narrow 1-0 beating, courtesy of D. Oliko’s striking goal in the 34th minute, which showcased his impressive skills and quick thinking on the field. The home team exhibited strong defensive tactics throughout the match, while H. Amulundu received a yellow card in the 44th minute for a questionable tackle, and Indangalasia’s M. Tongwa followed suit with a yellow card in the 78th minute for dissent, indicating the increasing tensions on the pitch. In sharp contrast to this engrossing encounter, elsewhere it was a barren draw as City Ways welcomed Malaha FC in a match that lacked both creativity and scoring opportunities, leaving fans eager for more action in the upcoming fixtures.

    On Easter Monday, 21st April 2025, at Kamashia Primary, Eshikufu FC experienced a challenging day in the office as they welcomed the formidable Makunga Scorpions for an intense match that ended in a disappointing 1-2 loss. The atmosphere was electric, with passionate supporters from both teams filling the stands, eager to witness a thrilling encounter. Despite Eshikufu FC’s best efforts and relentless pursuit of victory, they struggled to maintain control against a determined opposing side. B. Ashuma and O. Levi emerged as the heroes for the Makunga Scorpions, each netting a goal that showcased their exceptional skills and teamwork, ultimately sealing the win for their team. As the final whistle blew, the Eshikufu players left the field with heavy hearts, reflecting on missed opportunities and the lessons learned, while the Scorpions celebrated a well-deserved victory.

    ZONE G

    In Zone G there was little action as two matches were postponed, one walkover, and one big win that stood out remarkably. On Saturday, 19th, Matungu Black Stars had a fantastic day away as they decisively beat the home team 7-0, showcasing their dominance on the field. The thrilling action took place at Butere Primary, where Ibokolo Youth hosted Matungu Black Stars in a match that captivated all attending fans. With every kick of the ball, it became evident that Matungu was in exceptional form. N. Fred and S. Atati both scored braces in the 18th, 35th, 74th, and 85th minutes respectively, demonstrating their lethal finishing ability and excellent teamwork. The other impressive goals were scored by B. Philip in the 31st minute, who found an opening and made it count, A. Wilberforce in the 54th minute with a well-placed shot that left the goalkeeper with no chance, and S. Mumali’s beautifully executed goal in the 63rd minute, further extending their lead and sealing a memorable victory for the team. This match not only boosted Matungu’s morale but also solidified their standing in the league, making it a day to remember for players and fans alike.

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  • KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE MATCH DAY 5 NEWS ROUND UP

    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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  • KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE MATCH DAY 4 NEWS ROUND UP

    KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE MATCH DAY 4 NEWS ROUND UP

    The thrilling competitive Match Day 4 in the FKF Kakamega Branch League began on Wednesday 19th and continued through Saturday the 22nd and Sunday the 23rd of 2025. It was not business as usual, as teams battled it out fiercely on the pitch, showcasing their skills and determination in every match. The atmosphere was electric, with fans cheering passionately from the stands, creating an encouraging environment for their favorite players. New rivalries formed as underdogs surprisingly outperformed some of the league’s favorites, adding an exciting twist to the season’s narrative. Players worked hard to leave their mark, resulting in memorable performances that will be talked about for weeks to come.

    ZONE A

    On their mid-week match day 4 fixture, Matisi FC hosted Warriors FC at Matisi Primary School, and the atmosphere was electric, with fans eagerly flocking to support their teams. Unfortunately for the hosts, it was a tough day as N. Agama gave the visitors the opening goal at the 14th minute, sending their supporters into a frenzy. Just seven minutes later, in the 21st minute, the visitors were not done yet when I. Kufwafwa skillfully slotted home a second goal, amplifying the pressure on the struggling home team. Undeterred, Matisi FC rallied and managed to pull one back when W. Reagan found the back of the net in the 28th minute, reigniting hope among the fans and momentarily silencing the visiting crowd. However, despite their valiant efforts, the match concluded with a full-time score of 1-2 in favor of the visitors. Meanwhile, at Matunda Primary School, Matunda Youth hosted Ploty FC in a clash that promised excitement. The match saw Ploty FC demonstrate their dominance, with S. Filex giving the visitors the opener in the 46th minute, right after halftime, following an intense and hard-fought barren first half that left fans on the edge of their seats. F. Kibet received a yellow card in the 63rd minute, which added to the tension before, just two minutes later, in the 65th minute, S. Joseph scored the visitors’ second goal, further complicating the home team’s quest for points. As the match reached its climax, O. Boaz was yellow carded in the 82nd minute, a moment that underscored the match’s intensity. In a late bid to shift momentum, F. Kibet finally gave the home team a consolation goal in the 83rd minute, igniting a small spark of hope among the local supporters. In the end, the full-time score stood at Matunda Youth 1-2 Ploty FC, leaving the home team to ponder their strategies for future matches.

    Matunda Youth FC

    In the weekend fixtures at Musemwa Primary, Ploty FC hosted Milimani FC, securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory in a match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. In what promised to be a very competitive encounter, tensions ran high from the start as Ploty’s W. Mordekai received a yellow card in just the 2nd minute, setting the tone for a match filled with passion. The visiting team, Milimani FC, responded quickly, with C. Maina earning his yellow card in the 16th minute, illustrating the fierce rivalry between the two clubs. The home team displayed great determination, and it took 37 minutes for them to break the deadlock with a brilliant goal from S. Filex, whose shot found the back of the net, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. However, their joy was short-lived, as B. Elisha equalized for the visitors just four minutes later in the 41st minute, leaving fans of both teams buzzing with excitement as the first half came to a close. The second half brought more drama, with D. Wangila of Ploty FC receiving a yellow card in the 54th minute, further heightening the intensity of the match. Just when it seemed that the game might end in a stalemate, S. Calistus emerged as the hero for the home team, scoring the winning goal in the 71st minute and sealing their hard-earned victory. Elsewhere in Matisi Primary, E. Elvis delivered a stunning performance for the visiting Matunda Youth, netting the only goal of the match in the 81st minute to secure a valuable win. The full-time score stood at Matisi FC 0-1 Matunda Youth, leaving the local fans eager for future fixtures.

    For Zone A, it was an action-filled Sunday as Warriors FC hosted Melody United at Lugulu Primary, setting the stage for an intense and thrilling match that attracted a large crowd of passionate supporters. This was one of the weekend’s thrillers, and the excitement all started firing up when Melody’s S. Sifumba skillfully glided through the home defense to give the visitors an opener in the 4th minute, sending their fans into a frenzy. The home team, determined to make a comeback, saw visiting player K Barasa receive a yellow card in the 17th minute for a reckless challenge, which only fueled the intensity of the game. Just seven minutes later, M. Emmanuel displayed great skill and precision as he equalized for the home team in the 24th minute, sending ripples of cheer through the ranks of Warriors FC supporters. W. Barasa put the home team ahead with his well-placed goal in the 42nd minute, showcasing exceptional positioning and technique, while L. Imbova, undeterred, equalized for the visitors with a powerful strike in the 52nd minute, reigniting the competitive spirit on the pitch. The crowd witnessed a gripping contest, and W. Barasa’s brace in the 60th minute gave the home team the winning goal, solidifying their position in the standings with a resounding performance. The final score was Warriors FC 3-2 Melody United, a match that will be remembered for its fierce rivalry and nail-biting moments. Meanwhile, at Patrice Primary, Pipeline FC hosted Muungano FC, but the match ended in a barren draw that was marked by good defensive displays from both sides, leaving fans yearning for more goal-scoring action. The last match of the zone was Al-Iran FC versus Mbururu FC at Nzoia Primary School, where Al-Iran triumphed over Mbururu with a solid 2-0 victory, thanks to L. Lucas’s crucial goal in the 68th minute and H. Eshichoro’s expertly taken goal in the 88th minute, which sealed the game’s outcome. The hosts were cautioned thrice during the match as O. Johnstone, N. Walter, and J. Shiundu received yellow cards in the 38th, 79th, and 82nd minutes respectively, reflecting the growing tension and physicality as both teams vied for supremacy on the field.

    ZONE B

    There was only one midweek fixture at Lumakanda Township, where Kingdom FC hosted Turbo FC for a 2-1 beating in a match that was filled with intense energy and excitement. The atmosphere was electric as fans from both sides filled the stands, eagerly cheering for their teams. Kingdom FC, known for their strong home advantage, took an early lead with a spectacular goal in the first half, setting the tone for the match. Turbo FC fought back bravely, displaying remarkable skill and determination, but despite their efforts, they could only manage to score one goal. Ultimately, the day belonged to Kingdom FC, who celebrated their hard-earned victory with joy and pride, solidifying their position in the league standings.

    On Saturday, there was an electrifying derby when Umoja FC hosted their arch rivals Maturu Taifa Stars at the Luandeti D.E.B Primary School, drawing a large crowd of passionate fans eager to witness a fierce contest. The derby was a thrilling spectacle with a plethora of missed chances from both sides, showcasing the intensity and rivalry that existed between the teams. In the 19th minute, W. Mark of Umoja FC was shown a yellow card for a reckless challenge, adding to the tension on the field. The visiting team took control in the 23rd minute as I. Wafula found the back of the net, striking the opening goal of the match and sending their supporters into a frenzy. As the match progressed, the home team’s E. Kiseremi and visiting B. Solomon were both cautioned with yellow cards in the 32nd minute after an ugly confrontation, a clear sign of the increasing animosity between the two rivals. However, the home team showed resilience and equalized in the 43rd minute thanks to H. Soita’s well-placed shot, lifting the spirits of the local fans. The first half ended with a full-time score of Umoja FC 1-1 Maturu Taifa Stars, leaving the outcome still very much undecided and creating an atmosphere of anticipation for the second half. Meanwhile, at Makhalanya Primary, Chepusai FC hosted Greenland FC, where the home team emerged victorious with a 2-1 beating, showcasing their dominance on their own turf. In the final fixture for Saturday, Red Eagles FC welcomed Mugunga FC at Bishop Njenga Grounds, resulting in an exciting 2-1 win for the hosts. The visitors took the lead in the 24th minute when I. Kadagala skillfully converted the ball into the net, but his moment of glory was marred when he received a yellow card in the 72nd minute for an overzealous challenge. As the visiting team focused on defending their slim lead, the hosts rallied and made a stunning comeback in the 78th minute through C. Obonyo’s brilliant goal, only to follow up with a sensational brace in the 89th minute, sealing a much-needed victory for Red Eagles FC and further igniting the passion of their supporters.

    On Sunday, Majengo FC gave Vuyika FC a walkover when they failed to show up at Vuyika Primary School to honor their fixture, much to the disappointment of their fans who were eagerly awaiting the match. In a more eventful game at St Colombus Primary School, Turbo FC hosted Mlimani FC, ultimately securing a 2-1 victory. The hosts got an early lead as A. Karioki gave them an opener that was short-lived; the visitors bounced back quickly when O. Julias found the net, leveling the score in the 18th minute and igniting the competition with renewed energy. Tensions escalated as Turbo FC’s S. Bahati received a yellow card in the 24th minute for a tackle deemed reckless by the referee. However, his teammates rallied, and A. Karioki struck again, netting his brace in the 41st minute, which turned out to be the decisive goal that secured the home team’s win. Meanwhile, Young Tigers FC hosted Nzoia River FC for a barren draw at Chekalini Secondary School, where both teams struggled to find the back of the net despite creating several scoring opportunities, and the match ended with a sense of frustration for both sets of players.

    ZONE C

    In the Zone C midweek fixtures, Lukova FC hosted Tombo Foxes for an exciting match at the Lukova Primary ground, ultimately securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory. The atmosphere was electric as fans from both teams filled the stands, creating a vibrant display of support. The home team showcased exceptional skill and teamwork, particularly in the second half, where they managed to turn the game around after trailing briefly. Elsewhere, at Bulupi Primary, Bulupi FC faced off against Forest FC in a match that ended in a barren draw, leaving fans and players alike feeling the weight of missed opportunities. However, the outcome took a dramatic turn when it was revealed that Forest FC had fielded ineligible players, resulting in a forfeit that handed Bulupi FC an unexpected victory. This administrative decision awarded Bulupi FC not only the 3 points they needed but also credited them with 2 goals, significantly impacting their standing in the league table and boosting their morale as they pushed forward in the season. The surprising twist in the day’s events added to the unpredictability that keeps fans glued to the thrilling world of local football.

    On Saturday, Mukhungula’s unbeaten run was ended mercilessly by Shitirira FC at Shitirira Primary, marking a significant moment in the current season. This match was highly anticipated, with fans buzzing and all eyes firmly set on Mukhungula FC after their impressive big wins in the previous matches, showcasing their outstanding form. However, Shitirira FC had a surprise in store, as they executed a brilliant game plan, and in the 36th minute, S. Yohana delivered a brilliant strike, giving them an unexpected opener that electrified the home crowd. Tensions grew as Mukhungula’s M. Shadrack faced disciplinary action and was given a yellow card in the 45th minute, highlighting the increasing pressure on the away team. As the match progressed, Shitirira’s M. Emmanuel added to the drama by receiving a yellow card in the 79th minute, only to rise to the occasion by scoring a stunning brace in the 84th minute, extending the lead to an impressive three goals, a moment that truly solidified Shitirira’s dominance on the day. In a further twist, his teammate M. Derrick was also shown a yellow card in the 87th minute, bringing additional intensity to the closing moments of the match. The final score read Shitirira FC 3-0 Mukhungula FC, leaving many spectators in disbelief. In another match at Namirama Primary, Forest FC secured free three points and two goals as Lukova FC failed to honor the fixture, granting Forest FC a walkover that would boost their standings. Meanwhile, at Mukhonje Primary, Tumaini FC hosted Manyonje FC and emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win, thanks to D. Chisika’s late goal in the 86th minute, which underscored the thrilling nature of weekend football.

    On Sunday, Tombo Foxes hosted Mukavakava FC for an impressive 2-0 beating at the Tombo Secondary sports ground, showcasing their dominance throughout the match with powerful attacks and solid defense. Meanwhile, at Shamoni Primary, Shamoni FC faced off against Navakholo Young Stars in a fiercely contested match that ultimately ended in a barren draw, leaving fans on both sides yearning for more excitement and hoping for better performances in their upcoming fixtures.

    ZONE D

    There were no midweek fixtures for this zone, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the weekend matches. On Saturday, Tarino FC hosted Shibuye FC at Mukulusu Ground, where they executed a tightly contested battle that ended in a narrow 1-0 beating, thanks to O. Michael’s decisive goal in the 49th minute. The victory was bittersweet for the hosts, as they will now miss the crucial services of B. Charlse, who was shown a red card in the 90th minute after a heated encounter, leaving the team to adjust their strategy moving forward. Meanwhile, at St Philips Playground, a thrilling display of skill and determination saw M. Derrick strike in the 62nd minute, followed closely by D. Bulinda’s impressive goal in the 77th minute, which ultimately secured a well-deserved 2-0 win for the hosts, Spitfire FC, against the visiting Shidodo FC, boosting their morale as they continue their campaign in the league.

    On Sunday, it was not a lucky day for the Lucky Stars FC as they hosted Mundulu FC at Senyende Primary, a match that many had anticipated would be a thrilling encounter. The atmosphere was electric, with fans on both sides filling the stands, chanting passionately for their teams. However, the tide turned against the home team when Mundulu’s R. Amwayi found the back of the net, delivering the visitors the winning goal in the 66th minute, much to the dismay of the local supporters. At Shanderema Secondary, it was a particularly hard day for the hosts, as Kambiri Township faced off against Sande FC in what would go down as a humiliating loss for them. Kambiri’s B. Steve created a flicker of hope by scoring the opener for the hosts in the 13th minute, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. However, his joy was short-lived as he was shown a yellow card in the 28th minute, which many fans debated was rather harsh. The visitors, undeterred by the early setback, came back in the second half, well-prepared for a lethal comeback. B. Indoko equalized for Sande FC in the 58th minute, igniting a wave of momentum that led to S. Wafula’s stunning brace in the 65th and 75th minutes, ultimately sealing the victory with a resounding 3-1 win. Meanwhile, at Lirhanda Girls, Young Simba hosted Shisokoro FC, where they experienced a devastating 2-0 thrashing, courtesy of B. Mayodi’s impressive brace scored in the 68th and 90th minutes. B. Mayodi’s goal in the 68th minute was celebrated wildly, but in a twist of fate, he received a yellow card shortly after, causing mixed reactions from the fans. Additionally, the visiting Shisokoro FC’s E. Ambeyi also found himself on the referee’s notebook, receiving his yellow card in the 56th minute, adding to the tension of what had become a heated match.

    ZONE E

    The midweek fixture was full of action as both matches concluded in a thrilling 2-2 draw. In the first fixture, Eregi Pirates hosted Mareba FC at the bustling Lusiola Primary, where fans gathered in large numbers, eager to witness a showdown between these two local rivals. E. Andrew gave the hosts the first goal in the 13th minute, sending the home crowd into jubilation as they celebrated their quick advantage. However, the excitement was met with tension when, in the 42nd minute, J. Chiliswa equalized for the visitors, showcasing a skillful play that silenced the home supporters briefly. Unfortunately for Chiliswa, his moment of glory was marred when he received a yellow card in the 52nd minute for a hard tackle. On the other hand, Eregi’s M. Erck and M. Victor found themselves cautioned in the 55th and 56th minutes, respectively, as the referee maintained strict control over the match. In the 64th minute, C. Elabo’s stunning goal temporarily put the visitors ahead, eliciting a roar of approval from the traveling fans. However, M. Victor swiftly responded by equalizing in the 90+1 minute, demonstrating the resilience of the Eregi side and ensuring that the match ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw, much to the delight of the spectators. The other draw was witnessed in a fiercely contested match between Bushiangala TTI and Scorpions Musingu at Bushiangala Secondary, where the atmosphere was electric with tension and anticipation. In the 21st minute, the visiting side’s A. Harison and M. Kevin were both shown yellow cards as emotions ran high, but the hosts capitalized on the situation when M. Just scored, giving them an early lead. Despite being on a yellow card, M. Kevin showcased his determination and equalized for the visitors in the 33rd minute, balancing the score and igniting the competitive spirit of the match. Bushiangala’s G. Reagan received a yellow card in the 38th minute, highlighting the intense nature of the game, as the players battled fiercely for control. M. Just, however, turned the tide once more in favor of the home team, scoring his brace in the 74th minute after an earlier booking of H. Onyango from the Scorpions. As the match approached its climax, the visitors refused to be subdued; in the 89th minute, O. Philemon scored a late equalizer for the Scorpions, leading to a heart-pounding conclusion that ended in a 2-2 draw, leaving both teams and their supporters with mixed feelings of pride and disappointment.

    On Saturday, W. Christopher’s brilliant goal in the 25th minute secured Bushiangala TTI an impressive away win when they were hosted by Blue Stars FC at the familiar grounds of Approved School. This exciting match not only showcased the determination of both teams but also highlighted the growing competitive spirit in the league. Meanwhile, at Shiveye Secondary, Magharibi Soccer Academy faced off against Lusui Black Spears FC in a thrilling encounter that had fans on the edge of their seats. The hosts opened the scoring remarkably early with a stunning goal from A. Bravin in the 1st minute, setting the tone for what was to unfold. As if continuing a 1st-minute scoring pattern, S. Joseph doubled the hosts’ lead with a well-placed strike in the 46th minute, just as the second half was beginning. However, the visitors refuse to go down without a fight; M. Derrick managed to pull a consolation goal for Lusui Black Spears in the 83rd minute, reviving hopes for a comeback. Ultimately, the match ended with a final score of Magharibi Soccer Academy 2-1 Lusui Black Spears, further solidifying the hosts’ position in the league standings.

    On Sunday, the Red Devils hosted FC Imperial at Shivagala Primary in an electrifying match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The visitors tested the hosts early on in the 20th minute when M. Ali executed a perfectly timed shot, giving them a sterling goal that ignited their confidence. However, the tension heightened in the 23rd minute when O. Idd of Imperial was shown a yellow card for a reckless challenge, which shifted the momentum slightly in favor of the home team. After a grueling fight for 72 minutes, the home team’s determination paid off when M. Joseph skillfully found the back of the net, leveling the score in the 72nd minute. As the match progressed, emotions ran high, and visiting player M. Cornelious received a yellow card in the 80th minute for dissent, indicating the frustration building within the Imperial ranks. In a thrilling climax, L. Christopher delivered a stunning strike, giving the hosts the winning goal in the 88th minute and sending the crowd into a frenzy. Meanwhile, at Mwiyala Primary, Manwar FC welcomed Lirhembe Youth Soccer Academy in another riveting encounter. The hosts opened the scoring in the 28th minute when E. Adonai slotted the ball home, followed shortly by a remarkable goal from M. John in the 60th minute, putting Manwar in a commanding position. However, the visitors were not to be outdone; they sprang into action just a minute later as S. Vincent netted their first goal in the 61st minute, sparking a resurgence that continued with L. Polycap scoring in the 71st minute to equalize. The match took a contentious turn when O. Collins of Lirhembe was shown a yellow card in the 74th minute amidst the heated exchanges that ultimately led to the dramatic 2-2 draw. Elsewhere, Amalemba Sportiff hosted Eregi Pirates at Shitaho Primary in what proved to be a captivating contest. The visitors struck first through I. Gerald, who secured their opening goal in the 15th minute, only for A. Amalemba to equalize for the home team just before halftime in the 44th minute, ensuring the match remained balanced. Tensions rose further when Eregi’s M. Eric and M. Marvin were both cautioned with yellow cards in the 49th and 61st minutes, respectively, as they struggled to maintain their composure under pressure. Ultimately, a goal from S. Dominic and a brace from A. Amalemba sealed a 3-1 victory for the home team, showcasing their fighting spirit. At Musingu High, The Scorpions Musingu FC clashed with Ikonyero FC in a tightly contested match that ended in a 1-1 draw. The hosts quickly made an impact, scoring in the 3rd minute courtesy of M. Kevin, whose skillful finish left the visiting defense stunned. Ikonyero FC responded tenaciously, leveling the score just 10 minutes later in the 13th minute when V. Ashika struck, demonstrating their resilience. F. Inzabula of the Scorpions received the only yellow card of the match, adding a layer of intensity to an already fierce battle. Meanwhile, Mareba FC hosted Ingotse Boys for a barren draw at Eshiandukusi Primary, a match characterized by solid defensive displays and missed opportunities that left both teams searching for that elusive winning goal.

    ZONE F

    There was a mid-week fixture at Indangalasia Primary when Indangalasia T9 FC hosted Malaha FC in what turned out to be an exhilarating match filled with drama and skill. Malaha’s N. Lewis gave the visitors an opener in the 22nd minute with an impressive strike that caught the home team off guard, sending their fans into cheers. However, the excitement was short-lived as Indangalasia’s M. Abdalla equalized in the 33rd minute, showcasing his agility and striking ability with a well-placed shot that found the back of the net, rejuvenating the home crowd. As the game progressed, intensity heightened, and in the 41st minute, K. Benson’s goal gave the host a lead, capitalizing on a defensive error by Malaha. The atmosphere was charged as M. Abdalla was yellow carded in the 44th minute, a decision that sparked debates among the players and coaches. Just when it seemed the first half would end with Indangalasia in front, K. Kefa equalized for the visitors in the 48th minute, demonstrating both skill and precision. Tensions brewed as Malaha’s first goal scorer N. Lewis received two yellow cards, resulting in a red card in the 66th and 76th minutes, leaving his team to fight on with ten men. Despite this setback, Indangalasia pressed forward with determination, and J. Abdulatif delivered the winning goal in the 80th minute, sealing the game at 3-2 with a magnificent shot that left the defending goalkeeper no chance. Meanwhile, at Isongo Primary, it was a very physical match when Isongo All Stars hosted Makunga Scorpions. The clash was marked by aggressive tackles and unyielding determination from both sides. In the 21st minute, K. Denies of Isongo received the first yellow card of the match, signaling the intense nature of the encounter. As the match unfolded, O. Markdonald gave the hosts the opener in the 42nd minute with a brilliant solo effort, skillfully weaving through defenders to strike. D. Collins received his first yellow card in the 51st minute, and after accumulating a second in the 75th minute, he was sent off, leaving Makunga a man down and aggravating their challenging situation. M. Thoephilus, seizing the opportunity, further solidified the hosts’ dominance by scoring the second goal in the 53rd minute, contributing to a commanding 2-0 win for Isongo All Stars while also leaving the spectators in awe of the display.

    On Saturday, there was thunder at Musango Primary as Thunderstorm FC hosted Isongo All Stars in a thrilling match that ended in a 4-0 humiliation for the visitors. The hosts showed no mercy, demonstrating their superior skills and teamwork, as A. Ambongo, D. Safu, M. Britons, and N. Moses found the back of the net in the 34th, 48th, 74th, and 81st minutes respectively, contributing to a solid victory that showcased their dominance on the field. The atmosphere was electric, with fans cheering wildly for every goal scored. Meanwhile, at Kamashia Primary, Eshikufu FC took to the pitch against Eshimambo FC for a gripping encounter that ended in a 2-0 betting. Early on, M. Moses gave Eshikufu the opener in the 7th minute, setting the tone for an intense match. O. Levis was yellow carded in the 31st minute, adding to the visitors’ struggles. In the 34th minute, M. Moses struck again, securing a brace for Eshikufu’s second goal and further demoralizing the visiting team. The only thing the traveling side carried home was A. Juma’s yellow card in the 86th minute, a stark reminder of their challenging afternoon on the pitch. Overall, the matches were a display of passion and competitive spirit, highlighting the excitement of local football.

    On Sunday it was a barren draw as City Way FC hosted Green Force FC at Mwangaza Secondary School, with both teams showcasing their skills and determination in a tightly contested match. In this tough encounter, City’s E. Kevin was given a yellow card in the 33rd minute for a late challenge, which seemed to rattle his teammates as they sought to maintain their composure. Meanwhile, visiting D. Steve, known for his aggressive playing style, was shown a yellow in the 54th minute for a similar offense, further intensifying the physical nature of the game. Both squads pushed hard for a breakthrough, creating several chances, yet the impressive defensive displays from each side ensured that the scoreline remained level, leaving fans eager for a more thrilling conclusion.

    It was action packed at Bumini Primary as Super FC hosted Makunga Scorpions FC for a thrilling 3-1 victory. The atmosphere was electric, with fans cheering loudly from the stands, eager to witness an entertaining match. J. Manya gave the hosts an opener in the 4th minute, a stunning strike that found the back of the net, setting the tone for an exciting encounter. This early goal kept Super FC in the lead up to the 87th minute, when S. Corinerias equalized for the visitors, sending a wave of shock through the home crowd. However, this unexpected equalizer ignited the scoring prowess of the hosts once more, showcasing their resilience and determination. K. Akungwi, with a well-placed shot, scored in the 89th minute, sending the fans into a frenzy as hope was restored. Just as the match seemed near its conclusion, J. Manya got his brace in the 90+2 minute, solidifying the host’s triumph and sealing a comprehensive 3-1 win that would be remembered in the hearts of the supporters for days to come.

    ZONE G

    The only mid-week fixture for Zone G was at Namulungu Secondary where Namulungu Lads hosted Matungu Black Stars in a highly anticipated match. The visiting team declared their presence early with an opener from S. Saiah in the 18th minute, sending a wave of energy through the crowd as they celebrated the lead. However, the home side was determined to fight back, with Namulungu’s A. Eugine receiving a yellow card in the 26th minute for a reckless challenge, which hinted at the intensity of the match. As the game progressed, the visitors added a second goal in the 50th minute courtesy of L. Mathias, effectively putting them in a strong position; this also saw L. Nyongesa of Namulungu Lads get a yellow card, indicating the mounting pressure on the home side. In a bid to shift momentum, M. Abubakari of Matungu was yellow carded in the 62nd minute, a sign that tensions were running high on the pitch. Just three minutes later, O. James managed to score a consolation goal for the hosts in the 65th minute, giving Namulungu Lads a glimmer of hope. This goal invigorated the crowd as they passionately rallied behind their team. Nevertheless, Namulungu’s E. Lutomia received a yellow card in the 70th minute, followed by Matungu’s A. Kassim receiving his yellow card in the 71st minute, reflecting the ongoing battle for control in the match. As the clock ticked away, it became clear that time was running out for the hosts to equalize. Ultimately, the full-time score was Namulungu Lads 1-2 Matungu Black Stars, marking a significant victory for the visiting team and leaving the home crowd disappointed but hopeful for future matches.

    On Saturday, the adrenaline-fueled action kicked off at Ikomero Primary when Ikomero FC hosted the formidable Chipolopolo FC, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown. The visiting team wasted no time, scoring the first goal of the match in the 12th minute courtesy of A. Vincent, whose skillful maneuvering left the home defense in disarray. Just nine minutes later, in the 21st minute, Vincent struck again, adding a second goal that had the fans from the visiting team erupting in cheers. Vincent’s impressive brace kept Chipolopolo FC firmly in the lead for the entire first half, leaving the home crowd anxious and on the edge of their seats. As the second half commenced, tension built on the field, and in the 53rd minute, Chipolopolo’s M. Ambunya was shown a yellow card for a reckless challenge, which sparked a bit of controversy among the players. However, this moment proved to be a turning point when A. Jared of Ikomero FC ignited the home team’s comeback by scoring in the 64th minute, sending a wave of hope through the home supporters. The excitement didn’t stop there; just before the whistle blew, E. Ambasi found the back of the net in the 88th minute, equalizing the game at 2-2 in a dramatic finish that left both teams yearning for more. Meanwhile, another electrifying draw was witnessed at Imanga Primary when Mwalmart FC hosted Blue Boys FC. The intense match saw the visitor S. Ronald receive a yellow card in the 16th minute for persistent fouling, which put added pressure on his team. However, M. Dickson of Mwalmart FC brought the crowd to their feet by giving the hosts an opener in the 29th minute with a powerful strike. Despite the excitement, home team’s M. Patrick faced his own troubles, getting a yellow card in the 35th minute that put his team on edge. Just before halftime, A. Felex equalized for the visiting team in the 38th minute, revitalizing Blue Boys’ spirits. After the break, M. Wycliffe’s outstanding brace in the 46th and 59th minutes saw Mwalmart FC regain the lead, showcasing his remarkable goal-scoring abilities. In a swift turn of events, the 63rd minute saw I. Benson of Blue Boys receive a yellow card, adding to the mounting tension on the field. However, A. Felex was not done yet, as he scored his own brace for Blue Boys in the 82nd minute, equalizing the game once more. Just five minutes later, the match saw another twist when Blue Boys equalized for a thrilling 3-3 draw courtesy of O. Dancan’s late goal, leaving fans from both sides buzzing with excitement after an unforgettable day of football.

    On Sunday, it was a particularly difficult day in the office for Ihonje Warriors FC as they hosted Ibokolo Youth, only to suffer a disappointing and humiliating defeat at home with a scoreline of 1-3. The atmosphere in the stadium was tense, as fans watched in disbelief while their team struggled to find rhythm and cohesion on the field. In another match, Muslim Boys Sleemaz FC also had a rough time as they faced off against Mbaabo FC. Despite the fact that Mbaabo received two yellow cards, with J. Ndeta being booked in the 47th minute and P. Audi following suit in the 62nd minute, the visitors displayed remarkable resilience and tenacity. They managed a significant victory, thanks to three crucial goals: B. Mukhweso found the net in the 47th minute, and A. Richard added another in the 80th minute, while S. Mabinda sealed the deal with a goal in the 87th minute. The final whistle signaled not only the end of a challenging match for the home team but also a resounding triumph for Mbaabo FC, with the full-time score reading Ihonje Warriors FC 0-3 Mbaabo FC, leaving fans of the Warriors saddened and eager for their team to bounce back in upcoming matches.

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  • KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE MATCH DAY 3 NEWS ROUND UP

    KAKAMEGA COUNTY LEAGUE MATCH DAY 3 NEWS ROUND UP

    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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  • FKF KAKAMEGA BRANCH LEAGUE LAUNCHED

    FKF KAKAMEGA BRANCH LEAGUE LAUNCHED

    NEC Member for Nairobi Region and AFC Leopards Chairman and other dignitaries launching the league as Rush FC battled vs Ikomero FC in the first match.

    FKF Kakamega branch launched the county league at Buchenya Grounds, an event that drew the attention of numerous local football enthusiasts and stakeholders eager to support the game. The launch was graced by, among other football dignitaries, NEC Member Nairobi Dan Shikanda, who emphasized the critical need for building local talents through the county league as a stepping stone for aspiring footballers. He passionately conveyed his vision of a future where professional players will emerge directly from the Kakamega County league, thus enriching the local football scene and providing opportunities for youth. In a gesture of support and encouragement, he also donated Ksh 10,000 as a motivation to the teams that participated in the launch, reinforcing the importance of dedication and hard work in the pursuit of football excellence. This event marks a significant milestone for the region, potentially transforming the landscape of local football and fostering a sense of community spirit among players and fans alike.

    Also in attendance were Washington Muhanji, a former Harambee Stars legend known for his remarkable skills on the field, who has since transitioned to a mentor role, inspiring young athletes in the community. Eugene Okello, the FKF Busia County Chairman, was present as well, actively engaging with attendees about local football initiatives. Former FKF Western Chairman Andrew Amukowa added valuable insights from his extensive experience in managing football affairs in the region. The referees committee was represented by the Chairperson, Margaret Atoko, alongside Jackson Makokha, who oversees the southern region, both emphasizing the importance of fair play and integrity in the sport. Additionally, Paul Anyera, The Patron of Ikonyero FC, Luke Lukhonjioa committee member specializing in leagues and competitions committee, contributed to the discussions regarding upcoming tournaments. He also highlighted the support from notable figures, also attending was the FKF Vihiga Vice Chairman. The FKF Kakamega County executive team was led by Chairman Jeff Mudembei, whose leadership has been pivotal in fostering football development within the area. Secretary General Rajab Wangalwa, Treasurer Fred Lugalia, Women Rep Emily Khasiro, and Youth Rep Joseph Kubati were also present, showcasing a diverse representation of FKF dignitaries who are committed to promoting the growth of football at all levels and bridging the gap between grassroots and professional leagues, ensuring a bright future for the sport in Kenya.

    In the curtain-raising match which promoted the recognition and importance of women’s football, East African Champions Red Commandos Butere girls proved their prowess after under 17 Harambee Starlet Joy Marvellous Angela showcased her exceptional skills by giving them a stunning hat trick in the 65th, 83rd, and 90th minute, hence winning 3-0 against the only Div 1 Ladies team in Kakamega County, The Iron Ladies. The match not only highlighted the talent present in women’s football but also served as a testament to the dedication and hard work invested by these ladies. AFC Leopards Chairman Dan Shikanda applauded the brilliant performance by the ladies’ teams, emphasizing the significant strides made in promoting women’s sports in the region, and he also commended the fresh start in Kakamega Football, which he believes will pave the way for more opportunities and visibility for female players in the future. Such initiatives are crucial in transforming perceptions and generating support for women’s football at all levels.

    The Iron Ladies in White and The Red Commandos in Blue

    The opening match of the Kakamega County League, which was a highly anticipated home match for Rush FC against visitors Ikomero FC, turned out to be an exhilarating thriller that saw the home team endure a disappointing defeat by managing to score only 2 goals against the visiting team, who expertly commanded the game with a remarkable total of 3 goals. The atmosphere at the stadium was electric, with supporters from both sides passionately cheering for their teams, and in the end, the patrons from each side congratulated both teams for their hard work and excellent performance on the pitch. In a display of sportsmanship, Rush FC’s patron promised Ikomero FC’s patron that the return match in their upcoming Zone G fixtures would be fiercely competitive, hinting at the intense rivalry brewing between the two teams. This thrilling encounter not only showcased the talents of each player but also strategically placed Ikomero FC at the top of the Zone G Table with 3 vital points, setting the stage for what could be an exciting season ahead.

    Ikomero FC
    Rush FC

    While launching the league, FKF Kakamega Chairman highlighted a series of significant changes and improvements aimed at fostering a more competitive environment for players and teams. One of the most notable adjustments is the reduction of the registration and affiliation fees from Ksh 18,000 to Ksh 10,000, alongside a drop in referees’ fees from Ksh 1,800 to Ksh 1,500. These changes are designed to encourage more teams to participate, thus expanding the league’s reach and enhancing its overall competitiveness. Additionally, the zoning of the County league into seven distinct zones has been strategically implemented to minimize travel costs, allowing teams to compete more frequently without the financial burden of extensive travel. For the 2024/2025 season, each zone will compete for a prize valued at over Ksh 30,000, which will include football kits to boost the players’ morale and pride in their teams. The overall County league will be determined through an exciting mini league format, where champions from each of the seven zones will battle it out, ensuring that the competition remains fierce and engaging. Importantly, there will be no participation cost in the mini league, making it accessible for all teams. For the County championship during the 2024/2025 season, a substantial prize pool exceeding Ksh 100,000 will be available, highlighting the commitment of the FKF Kakamega branch to rewarding excellence in the sport. The Chairman emphasized that as sponsorship opportunities materialize, these prizes, ranging from the zone level to the county level, will continue to grow larger and more attractive, promising exciting developments for the league. He also indicated that FKF Kakamega is actively scouting for potential sponsors, which signals that good things are on the horizon, further elevating the standards of local football and encouraging budding talent within the community.

    FKF Kakamega Chairman making his address
    Nairobi NEC Member and AFC Leopards Chairman Dan Shikanda during the event

    The Chairman also highlighted that the FKF President Hussein Mohammed has pledged 5 million for every championship, demonstrating a strong commitment to enhancing the quality and reach of football in the country. This generous funding is expected to significantly elevate the standards of the tournaments, attracting more talented players and creating a more competitive environment. The event was lit and well attended, with fans coming together to celebrate the sport and support their teams. The atmosphere was thrilling, filled with cheers and excitement as the crowd engaged passionately, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among all those present. This vibrant energy not only showcased the love of the game but also reinforced the importance of such gatherings in promoting local talent and building a brighter future for the sport.

  • Launch of FKF Kakamega Branch League

    Launch of FKF Kakamega Branch League

    FKF Kakamega branch is honored to host the launch of the Kakamega County league, which promises to be an exciting event for sports enthusiasts and participants alike. It has been a while since witnessing such a competitive league with over 70 registered teams that will be zoned as per sub branches, FKF Kakamega will update more details about the league structure, the teams involved, and the anticipated schedule of matches. This league not only aims to promote local talent but also strives to strengthen community ties through the love of sport and healthy competition.

    We feel that this is a great opportunity for the football fraternity to come and share this historical day with us, as the event not only highlights the importance of community engagement through sports but also serves as a catalyst for fostering unity and understanding among different cultures. This collaboration can inspire local youth to pursue their dreams, instilling values of teamwork and perseverance while creating lasting memories that will resonate for generations to come. By participating in this momentous occasion, FKF Kakamega will not only enrich our local soccer scene but also create a bridge of friendship and cooperation that transcends borders.

    Hence, on behalf of Football Kenya Federation Kakamega branch, we are thrilled to take the initiative to invite you to the highly anticipated Launch of The Kakamega County League on 23rd February 2025 at Buchenya Girls School from 10:00am (East African Time). This event promises to be a significant milestone for local football development, bringing together passionate players, enthusiastic fans, and dedicated officials. All football and sports dignitaries will be present at this historical occasion, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with excitement and camaraderie. We hope you will join us to celebrate this momentous beginning and witness the unveiling of future talents in Kakamega County. Your presence would not only honor us but also contribute to the spirit of unity and growth in our sports community.

  • FKF Kakamega Holds Match Officials PET Training At Tande Primary School

    FKF Kakamega Holds Match Officials PET Training At Tande Primary School

    Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Kakamega is taking a positive stride in improving the quality of football played in the county as they conducted a two-day Physical Endurance Tests (PET) training at Tande Primary School for their match officials on Friday 8th and Saturday 9th 2025.

    The over 100 referees and match commissioners (MC) were taken through medical, agility drills as well as physical tests to ascertain their ability to officiate the FIFA (International Federation of Association Football), Kenya Premier League (KPL), National Super League (NSL), Division one and league Two assignments.

    FKF Kakamega branch conducted Physical Endurance Test (PET) for two days. Physical training was conducted on Friday in the morning then integrated training in the evening. On Saturday morning active recovery for referees then match commissioners in the evening.

    FKF KAKAMEGA Chairman My Jeff Mudembei addressing the participants

    The exercise was headed by Western region NEC member Mr. Caleb Amwayi as the main instructor, who brought a wealth of experience to the training session. Under his guidance, participants engaged in a comprehensive curriculum designed to enhance their expertise and understanding of the rules of the game. The training will help to equip match officiators with the necessary skills to handle games more effectively, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges they may face on the field. Through practical demonstrations and interactive discussions, the referees will gain valuable insights that will enable them to officiate matches with greater confidence and authority.

    First slot that finished the PET successfully

    Other notable leaders present were FKF Kakamega branch Chairman Jeff Mudembei, who has been instrumental in promoting local football initiatives, Secretary General Rajab Wangalwa, known for his commitment to enhancing the operations of the federation, Youth Rep Jeseph Kubati, representing the vibrant youth community eager to make their mark in the sport, and Women Rep Emily Khasiro, a passionate advocate for women’s participation in football. The FKF Kakamega Treasurer Fred Lugalia was also in attendance, along with referees committee heads among others, highlighting the collaborative effort in the development of the sport. “The PET, was used for ensuring a well-rounded and experienced team to oversee the matches and maintain the integrity of the game. This selection reflects the commitment to high standards in officiating, which is crucial for the growth and credibility of football in the region.”

    The PET training, which was officially opened by FKF Western region NEC member Mr. Caleb Amwayi, emphasized the critical importance of this initiative for the referees and MCs involved in the game. Mr. Amwayi noted that the training was crucial as it not only ensures that officials adhere strictly to football rules and FIFA standards but also enhances their understanding of the game’s intricacies. By participating in this training, officials are better equipped to make informed decisions during matches, thereby fostering a fair and competitive environment. This comprehensive approach to training is essential in developing a deeper knowledge of various scenarios they may encounter on the field and reinforces the integrity of the sport as a whole.

  • FKF Kakamega Rolls Out Physical Endurance Tests For Kakamega Match Officials

    FKF Kakamega Rolls Out Physical Endurance Tests For Kakamega Match Officials

    This week, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Kakamega branch is conducting mandatory Physical Endurance Tests (PETs) for match officials who will be officiating in the highly anticipated 2024/25 season. These tests are essential not only to assess the physical fitness of the officials but also to ensure that they meet the rigorous standards required to handle the demands of the upcoming matches. With the increasing intensity of competition and the need for high performance on the field, the FKF is committed to providing its officials with the necessary training and evaluations. In this regard, all match officials are urged to participate actively, as their performance will be crucial in maintaining the integrity and quality of the games throughout the season.

    Football Kenya Federation Kakamega branch has scheduled a two days mandatory Physical Endurance Tests (PETs) for match officials in Kakamega county, aimed at enhancing the fitness levels and overall performance of the referees and assistants involved in various football matches. This initiative reflects the federation’s commitment to ensuring that all officials meet the necessary physical standards required to effectively manage the games and uphold the integrity of the sport. As part of the assessment, participants will engage in a series of rigorous drills and evaluations designed to test their stamina, agility, and ability to make decisive calls during high-pressure situations on the field.

    The two-day PET training will commence on Friday, February 7th to Saturday 8th, 2025, at Tande Primary School. This important event will involve over 100 elite referees and assistant referees from Kakamega county, all of whom have been selected for their exceptional skills and commitment to the sport. Additionally, over 50 match assessors and commissioners from Kakamega will participate, ensuring that attendees receive comprehensive training in officiating and match evaluation techniques. Throughout the sessions, participants will engage in workshops, discussions, and practical demonstrations, designed to enhance their understanding of the latest rules and regulations, as well as to improve their decision-making abilities on the field and promote a higher standard of officiating in the region.

    This exercise is carefully designed to evaluate the physical fitness of match officials who will be officiating in the highly anticipated 2024/25 season, ensuring they meet the essential standards required for their roles. In addition to assessing their fitness levels, the program will also keep these officials informed about the latest laws of the game, providing necessary updates and insights that are crucial for their performance. By integrating both physical evaluations and legal briefings, this comprehensive approach aims to enhance the overall competency and preparedness of referees, thereby promoting fair play and integrity in the sport.

    The program will wrap up on Saturday, February 8th, 2025, marking the end of a significant moment that will encompassed numerous learning experiences, collaborative training, and personal growth opportunities for all participants involved. The PET’s will encourage everyone to reflect on the skills acquired, the friendships formed, and the invaluable memories created throughout this exciting adventure.

    According to an official statement from FKF Kakamega office, “This exercise is designed to evaluate the physical fitness match officials of the 2024/25 season while also keeping them informed about the latest laws of the game. In addition to assessing the referees’ endurance and strength, this initiative aims to ensure that the match officials are well-prepared physically and mentally for the upcoming challenges. Experienced PET trainers will closely monitor each participant’s performance, providing constructive feedback to help them improve. The integration of new rules and guidelines into their training will not only enhance their skills but also promote a deeper understanding of the game, fostering a culture of continuous learning and adaptation among the referees.”

    The tests are compulsory and recommended by FIFA worldwide to ensure whistleblowers can keep up with the demanding pace of the game, which has increasingly become more intense and fast-paced in recent years. They are designed to rigorously assess not only the physical abilities but also the mental resilience of referees, equipping them with the necessary skills to make split-second decisions under pressure. Moreover, they also need the endurance for the extra mile when matches head for extra time (120 minutes), which often requires them to maintain laser-sharp focus and stamina even as fatigue sets in. By undergoing the PET’s, referees can guarantee their fitness and readiness to perform at the highest level, ultimately contributing to a fair and exciting competitive environment for both players and fans alike.

  • Western Region National Division Two Mid-Season PET Closing Ceremony

    Western Region National Division Two Mid-Season PET Closing Ceremony

    NEC member western region Caleb Amwayi during closing ceremony at Mumias Central Primary after the div 2 pet.

    Western Region National Division Two Mid-Season PET came to a close today In Mumias

    The Western region closing ceremony at Mumias Central Primary, which followed the Div 2 football scheduled mandatory Physical Endurance Tests (PETs) for match officials officiating in the FKF leagues, was a vibrant event that brought together numerous Div 2 Centre referees and Assistant referees from the western football community. Notable attendees included FKF NEC member for the western region, Mr. Caleb Amwayi, who emphasized the importance of grassroots football development in fostering talent. FKF Kakamega County Chairman Mr. Jeff Mudembei expressed his gratitude to all participants and stakeholders for their unwavering dedication throughout the pet, while FKF Bungoma County Chairman Mr. Denis Simiyu highlighted the successes of the pet and the spirit of sportsmanship displayed during the pet. The ceremony not only celebrated the achievements of the referees but also aimed to inspire the referees to engage more actively in personal development in the field of refereeing.

    Kakamega county chairman Mr Jeff Mudembei addressing referees after the pet at Mumias.
    Chairman Bungoma county Mr. Denis Simiyu addressing referees after the pet at Mumias

    The second day of the western region division 2 pet referees warm down was supervised by NEC member Caleb Amwayi, who ensured that all participants engaged in comprehensive stretching exercises to promote relaxation and recovery after their intense pet. Caleb provided valuable feedback on their techniques, emphasizing the importance of proper body mechanics to avoid injuries and burn outs, while also fostering a sense of dedication to their calling and camaraderie among the referees, who exchanged insights and experiences from the just concluded pet.

  • Western Region National Division Two Mid-Season PET Ongoing In Mumias

    Western Region National Division Two Mid-Season PET Ongoing In Mumias

    Western region FKF NEC member Caleb Amwayi addressing the referees

    National division two mid-season Physical Endurance Tests are currently ongoing in Mumias, Kakamega county, reflecting the commitment to maintaining high standards in officiating for various football matches. This initiative is in accordance with the scheduled mandatory Physical Endurance Tests (PETs) for match officials officiating in the FKF leagues, aimed at ensuring that all referees and assistant referees possess the necessary fitness levels to perform their duties effectively. These assessments not only evaluate the endurance of the officials but also reinforce the importance of physical fitness in enhancing the quality of officiating, thereby contributing to the overall integrity and fairness of the matches they oversee. As the tests unfold, participants are expected to showcase their skills, endurance, and commitment to the sport, setting a benchmark for future seasons.

    The training will run until Thursday, 30th Jan 2025, ensuring attendees receive comprehensive knowledge and skills. The NEC member for Western region Caleb Amwayi graced the event with his presence, reinforcing the importance of integrity in the refereeing world. In attendance were notable figures such as the chairman of FKF Kakamega, Jeff Mudembei, who has been instrumental in promoting football at the grassroots level. Also present was the secretary, Rajab Wangalwa, whose dedication to football development has made a significant impact in the region. Women representative Emily Khasiro emphasized the role of female participation in sports, advocating for equal opportunities and support. Adding to the event’s significance, the Chairman of Busia County highlighted the necessity of collaboration among various stakeholders to foster a vibrant sports culture that not only nurtures talent but also brings communities together in a spirit of unity and progress.

  • FKF NEC Member Western Region Condoles CR Stephen Nandwa

    FKF NEC Member Western Region Condoles CR Stephen Nandwa

    Caleb Amwayi at the funeral on his right is My Rajab Wangalwa FKF Kakamega Secretary General

    Western region NEC member Mr. Caleb Amwayi led the FKF team in a solemn burial mass service honoring the late Mzee Nelson Mumalia Nandwa, a respected figure in the community. Mzee Nandwa was not only a beloved elder but also the father of Stephen Nandwa, a dedicated Division One Centre referee known for his integrity and passion for the sport. The service, marked by heartfelt tributes and shared memories, brought together various leaders who came to offer their condolences and support to the grieving family. Among those in attendance were SG Kakamega County Mr. Rajab Wangalwa and renowned Western FIFA referee Adam Juma, affectionately known as Tito, along with many others who had great respect for Mzee Nandwa’s contributions to football and the community. Their presence underscored the unity and solidarity shown during such a difficult time, reflecting the deep connections within the football fraternity.

  • FKF President Tree Planting Event In Vihiga

    FKF President Tree Planting Event In Vihiga

    On 24th January 2025, while the FKF President was in Western Kenya, he was accompanied by his deputy, MaDonald Mariga. Together, they were warmly hosted by NEC Western Mr. Caleb Amwayi. The event truly highlighted the spirit of community engagement, as various Western region FKF Branches, led by their dedicated leadership, came together to participate in a significant tree planting initiative. This event took place at the picturesque Roddy’s Hotel, located in Buyangu, Vihiga County, where attendees expressed their commitment to environmental conservation. The day was filled with enthusiasm and a strong sense of purpose, as the participants planted numerous trees, which not only contributed to the beautification of the area but also underscored the importance of acting against climate change for future generations.

    The occasion was graced by an esteemed gathering of dignitaries, including, but not limited to, the NEC member from Nyanza, and the NEC Member from Rift Valley, whose contributions to the region’s development have been invaluable. The presence of the FKF Chairmen from Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia, and Vihiga added significant weight to the event, as their collective efforts in promoting football at the grassroots level have fostered local talent and invigorated community spirit. Furthermore, the FKF Kakamega Secretary General, who played a crucial role in orchestrating the proceedings, ensured that the event ran smoothly and effectively highlighted the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders in the sports sector. This gathering not only celebrated the achievements of these individuals but also served as a platform for discussing future initiatives aimed at advancing the sport in the region, bringing together voices from different communities to inspire unity and progress.

  • FKF President Hussein Mohammed In Kakamega For The Burial of Mama Jane Ambale Opindi

    FKF President Hussein Mohammed In Kakamega For The Burial of Mama Jane Ambale Opindi

    News just in from FKF Kakamega media is that today, 24th January 2024, FKF President Hussein Mohammed and his Vice President Macdonald Mariga are attending the solemn funeral of Mama Jane Ambale Opindi, a beloved community figure who passed on 11th January 2025. The funeral service is taking place at Ebuyonga Village, located in the Kisa sub-location of Kakamega County, where family, friends, and numerous well-wishers have gathered to pay their respects. Mama Jane was known for her unwavering support of local initiatives and her deep commitment to fostering peace and love within the community. Her legacy of kindness and leadership will be profoundly missed by all who had the privilege to know her.

    Mama Jane is the devoted mother to Frank Ogolla, who serves as the head of the National Leagues and Competitions Committee, a position that carries significant responsibilities and influence in the sporting community. As a key figure in overseeing the organization and management of various national leagues, Frank plays a crucial role in shaping the landscape of competitive sports, ensuring fair play, and promoting talented players across the country. Mama Jane, with her unwavering support and encouragement, has been instrumental in fostering Frank’s passion for sports and leadership, instilling in him the values of dedication and integrity that guide his work today.

    FKF Kakamega Chairman Jeff Mudembei

    The FKF President condoled with the family of Frank Ogolla and paid a heartfelt tribute to the family, recognizing the impact that Frank had on the local football community and his dedication to the sport. Other FKF leaders who attended the event included, among others, NEC member for the Western region, Mr. Caleb Amwayi, and NEC member for Nyanza, Collins Kale, both of whom shared their heartfelt condolences to Frank and the bereaved family. FKF Chairmen from all counties in the Western region were also present, including Eugine Okello Omodek, Chairman of Busia, Michael Senelwa Ogada, Chairman of Vihiga, and Denis Simiyu Nyongesa, Chairman of Bungoma. They were hosted by the Kakamega FKF Chairman, Jeff Mudembei, who emphasized the unity and support within the football fraternity during this difficult time, reinforcing the need to uphold transpaerency, honesty, accountability, peace, unity, focus and integrity in the football world so as to leave a legacy in the sport, and inspiring future generations of players and officials alike.

  • Western Region NEC Member Thanksgiving Luncheon

    Western Region NEC Member Thanksgiving Luncheon

    On 20th January 2025, The NEC Western Caleb Amwayi had the honor of hosting the incredible team that worked tirelessly for over a year to make the FRESH START a reality, together with some newly elected NEC members, Western Region FKF officials, and close friends, for a Thanksgiving luncheon. This gathering was not just a celebration of their hard work and dedication, but also a moment to reflect on the achievements and challenges faced along the way. As the aroma of a delicious feast filled the air, stories were shared about the milestones reached and the hurdles overcome, reinforcing the strong bonds of camaraderie that had formed during the electioneering period. Attendees expressed gratitude for one another’s steadfast commitment and enthusiasm, while visionary discussions about the future of Western Kenya football sparked excitement and hope for continued success.

    Caleb Amwayi with his mother
    NEC Member Nyanza
    NEC Member Rift Valley

    This journey wouldn’t have been possible without their unwavering dedication, belief, and hard work, which has been an inspiration to everyone involved. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to everyone that stood with him throughout this transformative journey and for their steadfastness in ensuring that we begin this important work to revolutionize Kenyan football. Their support, enthusiasm, and commitment have been instrumental in overcoming the numerous challenges we faced, fostering a spirit of unity and purpose that will undoubtedly lead to lasting change in the sport we all love. As we move forward together, he is filled with optimism for the future, knowing that with such a dedicated group of individuals, we can achieve remarkable heights.

    FKF Bungoma Chairman
    FKF Kakamega Secretary General
    FKF Kakamega Chairman

    The occasion was graced by an esteemed gathering of dignitaries, including, but not limited to, the NEC member from Nyanza, who brought valuable insights from the region, and the NEC Member from Rift Valley, known for their commitment to fostering football development. The presence of the FKF Chairman from Bungoma added significant weight to the event, along with the FKF Kakamega Secretary General, who played a crucial role in orchestrating the proceedings. Additionally, the FKF Chairman from Busia, Kakamega, and Vihiga contributed their perspectives and support for local football initiatives. Honorable Dan Wanyama was also in attendance, representing the interests of the community, while referees and other stakeholders engaged in discussions that underscored the importance of collaboration in advancing the sport within the region.

  • FKF Kakamega Chairman View On The CHAN Group Of Death

    FKF Kakamega Chairman View On The CHAN Group Of Death

    FKF Kakamega Chairman Jeff Mudembei

    When asked by the FKF Kakamega Media team this is what he had to say. “It requires iron to sharpen iron, a profound reminder that growth and improvement often stem from collaboration and constructive challenges.
    As the national team Harambee Stars engage in preparation and strategies ahead of the August CHAN challenge, we not only refine our skills but also foster a team that thrives on mutual support and encouragement, essential qualities for success in any endeavor.
    This sentiment resonates deeply with the vision of leadership in Kenyan football, as emphasized by Jeff Mudembei, the FKF Chairman of Kakamega, who believes that through teamwork and perseverance, we can elevate our collective potential and achieve remarkable milestones together.”

    This sentiment comes after Kenyans raised complaints regarding the recent CHAN draw, which has sparked significant discussion and concern among fans and analysts alike. In this draw, Kenya was placed in the group of death alongside formidable opponents such as Angola, Morocco, Congo, and Zambia. Many supporters feel that this group presents a tough road ahead for the national team, as these countries have demonstrated strong performances in previous tournaments, raising questions about Kenya’s chances of advancing. The reaction among the fans and critics highlights the passion and investment in football within the country, as they express hopes for their team’s success despite the daunting challenge that lies ahead.