Stephen Thugi
27 Articles
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Tennis Kenya, FTF seal landmark partnership to open international pathways
The partnership aligns with Tennis Kenya's vision of expanding access to high-level competition and coaching, particularly for young talent, and is expected to strengthen the sport's growth at grassroots and elite levels nationwide. ...
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Leopards reignite KPL title charge with win over Nairobi United
Samuel Senyonjo scored the only goal of the match in the 12th minute, giving Leopards the lead early and proving decisive in a tightly contested encounter.
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KPA maintain top spot in KVF Men's National League with straight-sets win over NYS
KPA's victory reinforces their position at the summit of the standings, with the team looking increasingly comfortable as favourites to finish the league phase at the top and secure a favourable playoff seeding.
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National Sevens squads named
The teams that will represent the country in the remaining two legs of the HSBC SVNS 2 Series in Montevideo (March 21–22) and São Paulo, Brazil (March 28–29).
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Chema too strong for Eldowas in Kasarani showdown
"We are looking to finish at the top, probably top two or three so that the playoffs will be easier for us," Mukopi said.
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BB Bread FC dump Gor Mahia out of FKF Cup in late upset
The victory adds to BB Bread's impressive cup run, having already ousted AFC Leopards in the round of 64 a month ago via post-match penalties after a 2-2 draw.
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Tusker cruise into FKF Cup round of 16 with win over Bidco
The victory underlines Tusker's growing strength in cup competitions under coach Julien Mette, who had warned his players ahead of the tie to show a killer mentality and avoid complacency against an underdog side.
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Mette rallies Tusker ahead of high-stakes FKF Cup clash with Bidco
"Everybody likes the cup because the underdog can win and tomorrow we are not the underdog and that's why we are in danger so I need to warn the players about this," Mette said.
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Gor Mahia snatch late equaliser to keep title race on a knife-edge
“We didn’t start well; we were a little bit sluggish in the way we approached the game. In the second half, we changed the style of play and we got better. Thankfully we got an equaliser — it would have been bad if we had lost the game,” he said.
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Odemba urges sharper finishing after Starlets fall 1–0 to Ivory Coast
“We really need to work with the girls mentally and psychologically. We also need to sharpen our attack. We are creating chances but we are not getting goals,” said Odemba.

