Shabana coach Okidi drops the gauntlet, says 'we're in the League to compete'

Shabana FC players celebrate their 4-2 win over APS Bomet at the Gusii Stadium on September 21, 2025. Photo courtesy of Shabana FC media.

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Shabana FC head coach Peter Okidi has dropped the gauntlet
declaring that they are the FKF Premier League to challenge and win and not merely
make up the numbers.
Okidi’s remarks come in the wake of the Glamour Boys 1–0 win
over Bandari at Mbaraki Grounds to extend their unbeaten run to two games.
“First of all, I thank God,” Okidi said. “I’m grateful for
the energy from the boys. Everything we practiced came to life, and we finished
the match without injuries, giving us more positive momentum going into other
matches.”
Okidi stressed that Shabana are chasing more than
early-season momentum, ready to do everything in their hands to conquer the
2025/2026 league title.
“When we started the
league, I said and we agreed with my team that we are here to win it, not just
to take part,” he explained. “We’ll stay humble before God and keep working
even harder for more results.”
Shabana executed a disciplined game plan to cope with
Mombasa’s scorching afternoon heat. The breakthrough arrived in the 63rd minute
when Brian Michira, the league’s current top scorer with three goals, volleyed
home a precise far-post cross from substitute Bronson Nsubuga.
The victory lifted Shabana to the top of the table on goal
difference, level on six points with a resurgent Posta Rangers, while Ulinzi
Stars sit third. Their next test comes quickly, a heavyweight clash against
Tusker FC on Sunday, October 5, at 4 p.m., at the Nyayo National Stadium.
Still, there is a slight cloud over the triumph. Michira, who scored twice in the opening-day win over APS Bomet, limped off with an injury that could test Shabana’s attacking depth in the coming weeks.
Shabana’s rapid rise is no fluke. Since earning promotion in
2023, the Kisii-based side has blended smart signings with modern management
and the passionate support of its famously organized fan base.
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