Gor sink Sharks, Nairobi United stun Homeboyz to earn FKF Cup semifinal spots
Gor Mahia versus Kariobangi Sharks during their FKF Cup semifinal on May 1, 2025 at the Dandora Stadium. Gor won 2-0.
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Kenyan
Premier League champions Gor Mahia kept their dream of a domestic double alive
with a 2-0 victory over Kariobangi Sharks on Thursday evening at the Dandora
Stadium, sealing a place in the semi-finals of the Football Kenya Federation
(FKF) Cup.
Patrick
Ekandjoum opened the scoring in the 16th minute before Alpha Onyango sealed the
win five minutes from time. Speaking to Citizen Digital after the match, head
coach Sinisa Mihic, who rested several regular starters ahead of Sunday’s
league tie against Shabana, lauded his side’s tactical discipline.
“The
advantage we had is that we played counter-attack football—this was the plan.
That’s why we played Patrick, Musa Shariff, and Samuel Kapen. It paid off,”
Mihic said.
“The
pitch did affect our performance—many of our players were sliding. I don’t know
if it was the boots or the surface. But overall, our plan worked. I told the
boys to kill the game in the second half.”
Kariobangi
Sharks head coach William Muluya admitted Gor were the better side, attributing
the loss to the superior quality in their opponent’s squad.
“We’ve
played Gor Mahia three times this season and lost all three. Two seasons ago,
it was never this easy for them. They’ve really improved. Let’s tell the
truth,” said Muluya.
“We
had chances—Leone Levit and Isaac Memusi should’ve scored before Gor got their
second. They were clinical; we were not. That made the difference.”
Murang’a SEAL fight
back to sink Ulinzi Stars
In
another quarter final clash, Murang’a SEAL came from behind twice to stun
Ulinzi Stars 3-2 in a thriller.
Staphod
Odhiambo gave Ulinzi the lead in the 14th minute, with the soldiers holding a
1-0 advantage at the break. Joe Waithira equalized for SEAL in the 51st minute,
but Meshack Karani restored Ulinzi’s lead 11 minutes later.
SEAL
hit back almost instantly with another goal from Waithira, this time from the
penalty spot, before Victor Haki netted the winner in the 79th minute to
complete the comeback.
Head coach Yusuf Chipo
hailed his team’s resilience:
“We
always struggle after conceding early, but at halftime, I told the boys we
could turn it around—and they did,” said Chipo.
“The
hunger I saw today is the same we need in the league. If we carry this form
into our next match against Sofapaka, I believe we’ll take all three points.”
“We’ve
agreed as a group—seven games are enough to save our season. The fight starts
now.”
Nairobi United
outclass Homeboyz to book semis spot
National
Super League leaders Nairobi United continued their fairy-tale run in the FKF
Cup with a 2-0 victory over Kakamega Homeboyz at Dandora Stadium.
Frank Ouya opened the scoring just three minutes in, and Isaac Omweri added the second shortly after the restart. The result means Nairobi United have now eliminated two FKF Premier League sides—Tusker in the Round of 16 and now Homeboyz—cementing their status as dark horses in the competition.
Kenya Police await
final quarterfinal opponent
Kenya
Police, who booked their quarterfinal spot with a 1-0 win over Michael Olunga
Football Academy (MOFA), are still awaiting confirmation of their opponent.
A
petition by AFC Leopards has delayed the conclusion of the tie between Mara
Sugar and Compel FC.
Leopards
protested poor officiating and crowd trouble during their chaotic Round of 16
clash with Mara Sugar—a match ultimately awarded to Mara by the federation.
Ingwe have since appealed the decision pending hearing and determination.


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