FKF-PL: Makwata nets four as Muhoroni Youth holds Ulinzi Stars
Football
By
Washington Onyango
| May 11, 2024
John Makwatta scored four goals as Kariobangi Sharks hammered Sofapaka 5-2 in a seven-goal thriller FKF Premier League match played at Dandora Stadium on Saturday.
Steve Bwire also contributed to the Sharks' tally, while Jacob Onyango and Darius Msagha found the net for Batoto Ba Mungu.
The rest of the matches ended in stalemate as Kakamega Homeboyz held Bidco United to a 2-2 draw, Nzoia Sugar drew 1-1 with KCB, while Bandari who were hosting Posta Rangers and Ulinzi Stars who welcomed Muhoroni Youth all played to a barren draw.
Relegation-threatened Muhoroni Youth battled Ulinzi Stars to a goalless draw at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, as both teams continued to grapple with winless streaks in the league.
Muhoroni sits second last with 27 points, a point behind the league safety zone and the relegation and promotion playoff spot.
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In Mombasa, Bandari’s winless run stretched to five matches after being held to a 0-0 draw by Posta Rangers.
The Dockers maintaining their fifth position with 46 points, while the Mailmen remained sixth with 43 points.
In Kisumu, defending champions Gor Mahia moved 12 points clear at the top after seeing off Shabana 1-0 at Jomo Kenyatta Stadium.
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