Mark Mutuku
290 Articles
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Teams plot success at Rashid Abdalla Cup as trophy is unveiled
Tournament officials revealed that the brand-new, Italian-crafted trophy will be presented during the grand finale on December 14 at Kwale Stadium.
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Bandari corner Sofapaka in Mombasa
Fifteen-year-old Bandari Youth sensation Erisat Orute, recently promoted to the senior team, was the star of the match after scoring both goals in the first half.
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Resilient Leopardes hold Bandari Queens
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.
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Sofapaka dispatch Posta as Mombasa United edge Darajani in NSL thriller
Eric Adem scored for visitors Gogo while an own goal and Neville Amwai strike confirmed the win for Mombasa. Mombasa United head coach Gilbert Selebwa praised his side’s resilience:
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Dola Cup: How Hamid’s heroics sealed glory for Fayaz
Al-Shifaa FC and Congo Boyz rounded out the top four, earning KSh 100,000 and KSh 50,000 respectively.
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Bandari strike late to salvage a point in battling home draw with KC
The result marks Bandari’s fourth draw of the season, leaving head coach Mohamed Borji visibly frustrated after the final whistle.
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Boost as Mtwapa Club gets new modern boat for Para-rowing
“We’re happy to have a new boat, but we need more,” Tsuma said. “Sometimes we wait too long to train, but with more modern boats, we’ll improve efficiency and competitiveness.”
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NSL: Mombasa United face gruelling trip to Sudi
The coastal side, who are the only representatives from Mombasa in the second-tier league, have played five matches so far — winning four and losing once, away to 3K FC last weekend.
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Mombasa United bounce back with narrow win over Naivas FC
Speaking after the match, Mombasa United head coach, Gilbert Selebwa, praised his players for their resilience and response following last weekend’s defeat to 3K FC.
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Ochieng bags a brace as Mathare Queens secure victory at Bandari
The hosts, Bandari Queens, pushed hard for an equalizer through Happy Mutta, Chilo Chikophe, and Saumu, but squandered several promising chances and went into halftime trailing 1–0.

