MOFA to host home matches at Jomo Kenyatta Stadium Mamboleo in Kisumu

Kevin Samani
By Kevin Samani April 13, 2026 12:53 (EAT)
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MOFA to host home matches at Jomo Kenyatta Stadium Mamboleo in Kisumu
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National Super League (NSL) side MOFA FC will host their home matches at Jomo Kenyatta Stadium Mamboleo in Kisumu as the battle for promotion reaches a critical stage, with the latest standings underlining just how tight the race has become.

The title-chasing side will hope the switch provides familiarity and a stronger home advantage as the season enters its decisive stretch.

Currently sitting fifth with 49 points after 27 matches, MOFA remain firmly within striking distance of the top three automatic promotion spots.

The table, as reflected in the latest standings, shows Migori Youth FC leading with 58 points, closely followed by Mombasa United FC on 58 and Equity Bank FC on 53.

Just above MOFA sits 3K FC with 50 points, leaving the Kisumu-based side with everything to play for.

MOFA’s campaign has been built on consistency and defensive solidity, boasting 13 wins, 10 draws, and only 4 losses, while maintaining an impressive +18 goal difference.

 Yet, dropped points in crucial moments—like the recent 1-1 draw against Luanda Villa FC—have slightly slowed their charge.

That result, played at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay, appears to have influenced a key tactical decision off the pitch.

Recent performances suggest resilience. A vital 2-0 away win over Nzoia Sugar FC and a hard-fought 3-2 victory against Vihiga United FC highlight their attacking threat, while draws against Nairobi City Stars and Luanda Villa point to areas needing sharper execution.

Attention now turns to their upcoming fixture against MCF FC, a side fighting to escape the relegation zone.

While MOFA chase promotion, teams like Darajani Gogo FC and Kabati Youth FC are locked in a tense survival battle, adding further drama to the league narrative.

For MOFA, the return to Kisumu could prove pivotal. With the standings tightening and every point now decisive, their promotion ambitions will hinge on turning home ground advantage into consistent results in the final stretch.

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