16 teams fight out to get to quarter finals in Governor Waiguru’s Minji Minji football tournament


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Governor Anne Waiguru’s Minji Minji
Football Tournament entered a thrilling stage this weekend as the round of 16
officially began as team battled to get to the quarter finals.
In one of the matches, Kiamaina FC emerge
victorious with a 3-1 win over Jubilee FC, securing their place in the
quarter-finals.
Team captain Dennis Munene expressed joy
over the win and praised the tournament’s impact on youth in the county.
“Today we defeated Jubilee FC from Gichugu
and we are very happy that we were able to get 3-1 in our round of 16. We are
hopeful that our training and momentum from this game will help us persevere
through the next 8 teams and hopefully end up qualifying for the finals and
eventually winning the top prize of Ksh. 1.5 million,” said Munene.
“This
tournament has been a blessing to us youth as it has tremendously helped us
nurture our talents and kept us motivated,” Munene added.
Despite the loss, Jubilee FC captain Morris
Njogu remained hopeful and thanked the county leadership for creating such a
vital platform.
“We are disappointed, but this is not the
end of our team. We are going to resume training immediately to ensure we are
ready for the next tournament,” Njogu said.
In another encounter, Kianyaga FC beat
Mutitu FC to proceed to the quarter finals in a penalty shootout after a 1-1
draw.
Nominated MCA Bosco Gichangi, said the
tournament has helped elevate football in the county as more talents emerge.
“I want to congratulate the Department of
Sports and most importantly Governor Anne Waiguru for initiating this noble
tournament. It has brought people together and given the youth something
positive to focus on, helping to reduce drug abuse, alcoholism, and other
social vices,” said Gichangi”
County Executive Committee Member for
Sports, Dennis Musyimi, said eight teams played their games over this weekend
while the rest will have their encounter on Sunday next weekend.
“From here, we move to the quarter-finals,
semi-finals, and then the finals. The winner takes home Ksh. 1.5 million,
second place Ksh. 1 million, third Ksh. 750,000, and fourth Ksh. 500,000. The
teams are excited, and we say, may the best team win,” he said.
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