
Shabana break FKF Cup jinx in booking quarterfinal ticket, Murang’a SEAL stunned by Div 1 side
Shabana FC have finally broken their Round of 16 jinx in the Football Kenya Federation Cup (FKF) competition after securing a narrow 1-0 victory over a spirited Kuta Collection FC at the Wang’uru Stadium on Saturday afternoon to book a ticket to the quarterfinals.
The Glamour Boys displayed prowess to overcome the non-league side, keeping their dreams of continental football and a maiden FKF Cup title alive.
The decisive moment of the match arrived in the first half when Brian Michira found space in the final third after being teed by Brian Bett and unleashed a clinical loop that left Kuta Collection goalkeeper Mustapha Oduor with no chance.
Despite Kuta’s relentless pressure in the second half to find an equalizer and force the game into penalties, the Kisii-based side held firm.
The victory marks a historic milestone for Shabana who have successfully advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time in three attempts.
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While Shabana celebrated in Mwea, the biggest shock of the tournament unfolded elsewhere as SportPesa League side Murang’a Seal were convincingly dumped out of the competition by FKF Division One outfit Mfalme FC.
The Eldoret-based side produced a masterclass in thrashing the last edition’s third-place finishers 5-1.
Amos Kanyere and Payai Aron netted a brace each as Felix Ochieng’ bagged the fifth.
Seal’s consolation was scored by Victor Haki from the spot.
With their respective victories, Shabana FC and Mfalme FC have officially joined heavyweights Kenya Police and Tusker FC in the last eight.
Action continues on Sunday as 3K FC host Bandari at the Wang’uru Stadium in Mwea while Kasarani will host a double header of KCB Vs Chebaiywa Lions and Posta Rangers against defending champions Nairobi United.
The winner of this tournament will get more than just a trophy as they earn the single spot to represent Kenya in the 26/27 CAF Confederation Cup.
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Nairobi United humble Shabana to complete double over them in the SportPesa League
A clinical display and a late wonder-goal saw Nairobi United complete the SportPesa league double over Shabana FC with a resounding 3-0 victory at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, on Sunday evening.
The result propels the Naibois to 38 points, moving them into seventh place on the log, while the defeat leaves the Glamour Boys stranded in fifth place with 43 points, missing a golden opportunity to reclaim a top-three spot.
The match started at a frantic pace, with Nairobi United’s Enock Machaka registering the first shot on target in the sixth minute with a stinging effort from distance.
Shabana responded at the quarter-hour mark when Austin Odongo rose highest to meet a cross, but his header flashed agonisingly wide.
The woodwork was rattled five minutes later when Nairobi United defender Lennox Ogutu spotted the Shabana keeper off his line and attempted a daring long-range lob that crashed against the crossbar.
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Nairobi United humble Shabana 3-0
Nairobi United finally broke the deadlock in the 28th minute. Dancan Omalla, who has been a thorn in Shabana’s side all season, was the quickest to react to a loose ball in the penalty area, smashing it home to give the hosts the lead.
Shabana looked for an immediate response through Derrick Otieno, whose powerful left-footed drive forced a superb save from Nairobi United custodian Bernard Jairo.
Ten minutes before the interval, the Naibois doubled their advantage through a breathtaking team move. It started with a long, precise ball from keeper Jairo to Machaka, who exchanged passes with Michael Karamor.
Machaka then drove to the byline and delivered a perfect cutback for Karamor to slot home, ensuring the hosts headed into the break with a two-goal cushion.
Shabana introduced talisman Brian Michira at the restart to spark a comeback. The visitors almost found a way back when Derrick Otieno pounced on a half-clearance, but his thunderous strike whistled just over the bar.
Nairobi United nearly tripled their lead ten minutes into the half when Wangaya showcased brilliant footwork to wrong-foot his marker, only to see his curled effort drift wide of the upright.
The end-to-end action continued as Lesley Otieno’s blocked shot fell kindly for Omalla, whose snap-shot was expertly parried by Stephen Ochieng. At the other end, Michira had the best chance to halve the deficit from close range, but Jairo produced a point-blank save to keep his clean sheet intact.
In stoppage time, the match was settled by a moment of pure magic. After a slick exchange between Wangaya and Lesley, Mustafa Kizza spotted Ochieng slightly off his line and unleashed a sensational strike from the halfway line.
The ball soared through the sky before settling in the net for a Goal of the Season contender that put the final seal on a dominant performance from the Godfrey Solo Oduor Coached side.
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