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  • 🔥 THREE COUNTIES LADIES FOOTBALL FRIENDLY MINI-LEAGUE LIGHTS UP ELDORET! 🔥

    🔥 THREE COUNTIES LADIES FOOTBALL FRIENDLY MINI-LEAGUE LIGHTS UP ELDORET! 🔥

    Eldoret, 27th July 2025 – Huruma Grounds in Eldoret came alive on Sunday as it hosted an exciting Three Counties Ladies Football Friendly Mini-League, featuring top women’s teams from Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, and Kakamega Counties.

    The one-day event brought together Huruma Starlets (Uasin Gishu), Iten Queens (Elgeyo Marakwet), and The Iron Ladies Soccer Club (Kakamega) for a showcase of skill, determination, and women’s football development in the region.


    Dignitaries in Attendance

    The event was graced by notable football stakeholders, including FKF Kakamega Chairman Jeff Mudembei, FKF Uasin Gishu Chairman Peter Chesang, FKF Uasin Gishu Treasurer, FKF Uasin Gishu Youth Representative, as well as coaches and team managers from the three counties.

    From Left to Right a coach from Eldoret, FKF Uasin Gishu Treasurer, FKF Uasin Gishu Chairman Peter Chesang, FKF Kakamega Chairman Jeff Mudembei, a coach from Uasin Gishu and FKF Uasin Gishu Youth Rep.

    FKF Kakamega Chairman Jeff Mudembei praised the initiative, saying:

    “This is the kind of event that shows the future of women’s football in Kenya is bright. We need to keep giving these players opportunities to compete at all levels.”

    FKF Uasin Gishu Chairman Peter Chesang echoed the sentiments:

    “Our focus as FKF is to ensure that grassroots development remains strong. These girls are talented, and we will keep supporting such inter-county engagements.”

    The FKF Uasin Gishu Treasurer added:

    “Financial planning and accountability are key to growing ladies’ football. We will work with all stakeholders to make these events more sustainable.”

    FKF Uasin Gishu Youth Representative emphasized youth involvement:

    “This friendlies set up has shown that with the right structures, we can nurture stars for the national team. Our young girls deserve these platforms.”


    Opening Fixture: Iten Queens vs Iron Ladies

    The day kicked off with a thrilling clash between Iten Queens and The Iron Ladies. Fans witnessed an entertaining match filled with attacking football and tactical brilliance, proving once again that Kenya’s women’s football has immense potential.

    The Iron Ladies stamped their authority with a 3-0 victory over the Elgeyo Marakwet side, thanks to clinical finishing and solid teamwork.

    Iron Ladies Technical Director and Head Coach Lemmy Easter said:

    “We came here to compete and also learn. The girls executed the game plan perfectly. These inter-county events are vital for exposure and growth.”

    Iten Queens Team Manager Mr. Ahmad admitted his side faced a tough opponent:

    “Iron Ladies are experienced, and today they showed it. But this is a learning curve for us, and we will come back stronger.”

    Iten Queens Coach Mr. Omondi added:

    “Our players need more competitive matches like this. The gap is not huge; with better training, we will catch up.”

    Huruma Starlets Coach Mr. Fred, whose team was also scheduled to play, expressed disappointment at the event being cut short:

    “It’s sad that we couldn’t finish the fixtures. Our girls were ready, and such opportunities don’t come every day.”


    Unfortunate End to the Event

    Despite the promising start, the mini-league was abruptly cut short after a section of rowdy men stormed the grounds, claiming they had a right to use the pitch for the remainder of the day. The incident disrupted the event and left organizers and fans disappointed.

    Huruma Starlets in white watch from safe distance as their match vs the Kakamega side The Iron Ladies was disrupted by rowdy men teams who occupied the field and disrupted the event

    The Way Forward

    Both FKF chairmen emphasized that such disruptions should never happen again and pledged to tighten coordination between event organizers, FKF branches, and local authorities.

    FKF Kakamega Chairman Jeff Mudembei stated:

    “Going forward, all events will have formal bookings and security arrangements in place. We want our players to enjoy football without interference.”

    FKF Uasin Gishu Chairman Peter Chesang added:

    “We will work closely with the county government and law enforcement to ensure grounds are properly secured. Women’s football deserves respect and protection.”

    Plans are also underway to schedule a rematch for the unfinished fixtures and to create more structured inter-county women’s friendlies and tournaments to develop the sport among women.

  • HON DAVID KIVISHI SUPER CUP 7th EDITION

    HON DAVID KIVISHI SUPER CUP 7th EDITION

    On 3rd January, the residents of Manda Shivanga ward were thrilled by the attendance and enthusiasm surrounding the 7th Edition of the Hon. David Kivishi Super Cup. This annual event has become a hallmark of community spirit and sportsmanship, drawing in not just local teams but also dignitaries and sports enthusiasts from far and wide.

    The Member of the Kakamega County Assembly, Hon. David Kivishi, a passionate sportsman himself, believes firmly in nurturing the raw talents found within the youth of our communities. He shared that one of the primary reasons for the Super Cup running annually is to provide a platform for these young athletes to showcase their skills and hone their talents to perfection. This dedication to sports and youth development is a testament to his commitment towards fostering a healthy future for the residents.

    During the event, Hon. Kivishi echoed the sentiments of his good friend, Hon. Farouk Kibet, who encouraged residents to come out in large numbers to register for the Social Health Authority (SHA) program. He emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating that it would provide essential assistance to residents seeking medication in any health facility. The enthusiasm of the crowd reflected their understanding of how crucial such programs are in enhancing their overall well-being and access to healthcare.

    A special congratulations was in order for Mukhungula FC, who triumphed and were crowned the winners of the 7th edition of the Super Cup. Their outstanding performance earned them a reward of KES 100,000, along with a full sports kit, a well-deserved recognition for their hard work, dedication, and teamwork throughout the tournament.

    As the event came to a close, Hon. Kivishi implored leaders to rise above “dirty” politics and instead embrace a united vision for the common benefit of their residents. His call for unity resonated with many, as he urged all local leaders to prioritize the needs of the community over personal ambitions and to work collaboratively for the prosperity of all.

    The occasion was graced by notable figures, including Hon. Farouk Kibet, who is known as President Ruto’s Aide, alongside MCAs led by Minority Leader Hon. David Ndakwa. Chief Officers, led by CO Trade Faith Kitira, as well as FKF officials under the leadership of Chairman Jeff Mudembei, were also present, showcasing strong community support for local sports and initiatives. Their attendance not only added prestige to the event but also reinforced the vital role that sports play in community building and social cohesion.