NSL: Celebrations as Shabana, Murang'a Seal secure FKF-PL Promotion

Shabana FC players celebrate at the final whistle after securing promotion to the FKF- Premier League following their hard-fought 1-0 win over Migori Youth. Shabana secured promotion to the top-tier league with four matches to spare. (PHOTO COURTESY)
National Super League
giants Shabana and Murang'a Seal secured promotion to the Football Kenya
Federation (FKF) Premier League after winning their matches against Migori
Youth and Coastal Heroes, respectively, on Sunday.
The wins put them on
64 points, with Murang'a Seal leading the National Super League (NSL) log
thanks to a superior goal difference, albeit having played one more game.
Third-placed Mara
Sugar, who lost 2-1 to SS Assad on Saturday have garnered 53 points with four
games level with Migori Youth.
Shabana returns to the
top-flight league after 17 years in the cold, while Murang'a Seal will feature in
the Premier League for the first time in their history.
The glamour boys were
axed in 2006 before sinking further into Division I in 2014. They returned to
the NSL in 2018 after edging out Mwatate United 7-6 in the NSL promotion playoff
via penalties at Moi Sports Center Kasarani but had to wait for five years
before fulfilling their dream return to the elite league.
At the Gusii Stadium,
it was a battle of the Titans, with Kevin Otile's well-taken goal in the 5th
minute for Shabana enough to earn them the famous win.
In a derby-esque
encounter, both sets of fans cheered their teams from the stands in turns, but
the exchange turned chaotic in the 59th, with the referee being forced to halt
the proceedings after police lobbed teargas to disperse them.
The tipping point was
occasioned by Migori Youth fans accusing the centre referee of being biased
against their team.
Kisii OCPD Amos
Ambassador told Citizen Digital that an unknown number of fans were rushed to
the hospital after sustaining soft tissue injuries.
Despite earning a
promotion, SEAL coach Vincent Nyaberi blamed his team for not playing as
planned.
"Yes, we have
earned our promotion but still have work to do. We want to finish as number one
and be crowned champions, so we have to win all our remaining matches. We would
have won more convincingly had we stuck to our plan strictly," said
Nyaberi.
On his side, Heroes
head coach Mohammed Hussein said they had many opportunities to score and win,
pointing out individual mistakes that contributed to their loss.
"Our performance was excellent and
fantastic, but luck was not on our side, mostly because we didn't take our
chances. Just a few mistakes by individual players cost us those
opportunities," averred Hussein.
SEAL started pulling
dangerous strikes through John Kiplangat and Fabian Adiginy, calmly dealt with
by Heroes goalkeeper Said Dhadho.
In the 10th minute,
Mohammed Abdilahi almost gave the Heroes the lead, but Rajab Omar cleared his
shot on the line for a corner.
The visitors would
have scored the opener at the half-hour mark, but Adiginy failed to convert a
fine cross from winger Erick Balecho.
A minute before the
end of the first half, Yusuf fired a powerful shot from six yards past Heroes
keeper Said Dhadho after an excellent holding play from striker Kiplangat.
Ten minutes into the
second half, Titus Kapchanga almost doubled the lead, but his header was tipped
out for a corner by Heroes goalkeeper Dhadho.
The home side's
pressure for an equalizer through Abdulraman Abdallah and Mohammed Ali bore no
fruit, with Seal looking pretty calm in their defense.
In the 73rd minute,
Murang'a Seal captain Kiplangat danced past Heroes' last man Kevin Washe and
blasted the ball off target with only the keeper to beat.
At the 90th-minute
mark, Heroes winger Mohammed Ali wasted a glorious chance to equalize by firing
wide after a sumptuous cross from Abdulrahman Abdallah.
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