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In a thrilling match that kept fans on the edge of their seats, newly promoted Murang'a SEAL marked their entry into the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League with a triumphant 1-0 victory over rivals Shabana FC.
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Gor Mahia FC captain Kenneth Muguna and Ernest Wendo react after their loss to NAPSA Stars FC during their First Leg clash in play-offs of CAF Confederation Cup at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on February 14, 2021. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]
Nzoia Sugar completed a second-half comeback to shock defending champions Gor Mahia 2-1 in a tight contested Football Kenya Federation-Premier League match at Mumias Complex on Saturday.
The win saw Nzoia leapfrog Gor to ninth in the league standings with 17points, one point above K'Ogalo who have four games in hand.
Samuel Onyango had given the visitors a narrow 1-0 lead in the first half after scoring in the 22nd minute.
Seth Willis 19:50 EAT 28/02/2021 The two teams settled for a goalless draw in a Kenyan top-tier assignment on Saturday, and the coach believes they should have beaten the Powermen
Vihiga United coach Sammy Okoth believes his charges had enough chances to defeat Western Stima.
The two Football Kenya Federation Premier League teams met at the Mumias Complex on Saturday but ended up sharing the spoils after settling for a goalless draw.
The tactician believes the outcome would have been different if his team maximized the chances created.
"It was a game I believe we should have comfortably won owing to the chances we created," Okoth told
"Mutamba came to me and said he has an offer from a Libyan team and requested to leave," Bidco United head coach Japheth Akhulia told Goal on Tuesday.
"Being that it is a greener pasture I had to let him go. It was a short term with us and we appreciate the time we have been working together. I took him in when he was dropped, shaped him and I am happy he has impressed someone out there.
"We will miss his services but in football, things happen and as a club, we just wish him the best."
The former Sofapaka player was signed by the promoted side alongside veteran forward Stephen Waruru, who won the Golden Boot in the 2012 season while with Ulinzi Stars. He has also had spells with Sofapaka and KCB.