Resilient Leopardes hold Bandari Queens
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Bandari Queens were held to a goalless draw by a resilient AFC Leopardes side in a Women’s National Super League clash today at Mbaraki Stadium in Mombasa County.
The hosts started brightly, creating several early chances
through Happy Muta and Chilo Chikophe, but their combination in the final third
failed to produce a breakthrough.
AFC Leopardes gradually found their rhythm, with Virginia
Mukoshi coming close after her effort brushed the outside of the net.
Under the scorching afternoon sun, both teams headed into
halftime locked at 0–0, with hopes high for a livelier second half.
At the restart, an injured Saumu Mnyanzi made way for the
speedy winger Kadzo Charo as Bandari Queens pushed for goals.
Just three minutes into the half, Suzan Nyumba linked up
well with captain Evamia Nyakha, but the skipper’s shot drifted wide.
In the 57th minute, Happy Muta was fouled in a dangerous
area, but Mkoa Venerata’s resulting free kick sailed over the bar.
Five minutes later, Bandari Queens threatened again when
Chikophe unleashed a powerful strike inside the box, only for AFC goalkeeper
Edah Owendi to pull off a composed save.
The home side continued to push for a late winner, but AFC
Leopardes held firm to secure a valuable point on the road.
Speaking after the match, AFC Leopardes head coach Florence
Adhiambo welcomed the draw.
“They played well, though the weather was tough. I’m happy
we managed to get a point,” she said.
Bandari Queens head coach Jonathan Washe described the match
as balanced.
“It was a fair game. We lost our last match here at home, so
a draw is an improvement,” he noted.
“We don’t have much squad depth right now, plus we’re
struggling with injuries, but we will keep fighting until the January transfer
window,” added coach Washe.


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