Kenya Police win maiden Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Cup title
Football
By
Washington Onyango
| Jun 29, 2024
Kenya Police are the 2024 Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Cup champions.
Police were crowned champions on Saturday after defeating KCB 8-7 on post-match penalties following a 0-0 draw in regular and extra time in the finals played at Ulinzi Sports Complex.
Goalkeeper Patrick Matasi saved two penalties and scored the winner to send the Police fans in Langat into a frenzy as Police not only won the FKF Cup but also booked a ticket to play in continental football next season.
Police will now represent Kenya in the CAF Confederation Cup finals next season.
The win marks a better outing for Police in 2023-204 season where they finished third in the FKF Premier League behind only to record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia who won their record extending 21st title and Tusker.
READ MORE
NCBA: Nedbank sale deal on track as profit up 9pc
How Sh27.8b project is revamping informal settlements in urban areas
Why housing has become an economic crisis
AI-driven cyber threats rise amid global skills shortage
Equity Q1 net profit up 24pc to Sh18.3b on regional units
KCB Q1 net earnings hit Sh17.8b to join rivals in defying tough times
Centum Re begins handover of 400 apartments at Nairobi's Two Rivers
Epra makes marginal hike on pipeline tariff, piles pressure on consumers
ICPAK urges accountants to restore trust in public institutions
Alarm raised over lagging decarbonisation in construction industry
Matasi ended up to take the Man of the Match award as his teammate David Owino was voted the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.
Kenya Police starting XI:Patrick Matasi, Baraza Badi, Abud Omar, Brian Okoth, Musa Mohammed, Charles Ouma, David Owino, Francis Kahata, Kenneth Muguna, David Okoth, Clinton Kinanga
Substitutes:Jor Ochieng, Yusuf Maince, Eric Juma, David Ochieng, Duncan Otieno, Patilah Omoto, Marvin Nabwire, Samuel Onyango, Tyson Otieno, Alvin Mangeni, Aashid Micheleuga
KCB Starting XI:Farouk Shikhalo, Kevin Okumu, Atariza Mungai, Haniff Makale, Francis Oduor, Maurice Ojwang, Derrick Omondi, Henry Onyango, Collins Neto, Danson Namasaka, Philemon Nyakwaka
Substitutes: Brian Olango, Gabriel Andika, Nashon Alembi, James Mazembe, Bernard Odhiambo, Lameck Luhangala, Evans Juma, Shadrack Simiyu, Nashon Wekesa, Stephen Etyang, Dismas Ongoncho, Vincent Oyuoki