Kenya Cup: Nondies face Kabras Sugar as KCB host Oilers in semis
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By
Washington Onyango
| Mar 26, 2025
Defending champions Kabras Sugar FC will be eying to complete a four-peat by booking their ninth consecutive Kenya Cup final when they host Nondescripts in a high stake semifinal playoff match on Saturday at Kakamega Showgrounds in Kakamega.
After topping the regular-season standings, they secured a direct semi-final spot for the sixth consecutive year.
Nondies, Kenya Cup's most successful club, have made an impressive return to the top flight, reaching the semis for a second straight season.
They punched their ticket to the last four with a commanding 38-22 win over Kenya Harlequin in the playoffs, completing a season double over their old rivals.
In Nairobi, former champions KCB face a huge test when they face off with Menengai Oilers in another semis.
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The Bankers, aiming to reclaim the title they last won in 2021, finished second on the log for the sixth straight season, securing an automatic semi-final berth.
Meanwhile, Menengai Oilers extended their remarkable consistency by reaching their fifth consecutive semi-final.