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Gor Mahia to Face Borabu Chiefs in FKL cup

Courtesy of michezoafrika.com

FKF Cup defending champions Gor Mahia will play Borabu Chiefs from Kisii in their first match of this year’s edition of the President’s Cup. This was revealed on Monday during the ongoing draw being held at the FKF Secretariat in Nairobi.

2010 champions and last year’s finalists Sofapaka will play 2010 KPL winners Ulinzi Stars in their first match while current KPL table leaders AFC Leopards has been drawn against former champions Mathare United.

The draw is currently ongoing and we will bring you more pairings and dates for the matches as we receive them.

The tournament is set to kick off early August and the winner will represent Kenya in next year’s CAF Confederations Cup.

9 thoughts on “Gor Mahia to Face Borabu Chiefs in FKL cup

  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    Sincerely speaking this is purely double standards; how can you nullify our match and direct us to play a different one? Positional authority is only enjoyable if we practice moral authority.

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  • Vincent Ocampo

    Alando that was a supersport cup knockout tournament which has a price of a Million to be won hence the name super 8.FKF Tournament is whereby whoever emerges the winner will representes the country next year.

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  • Walter Olando is simply a confused chap! He is such a careless reader and does not pay attention to details. He can pass for a serious rumour monger!!

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  • we do not need kids, we should have been given mashemaji so that we can destroy them mbele ya nyamweya,and let them shut up.

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  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    Guys don’t think I don’t know the difference between these two tournaments – Super8 and FKF, etc. I know the differences very clearly but I’m also bringing the subject of positional authority and moral authority to show that Nyamweya is somehow in charge of both…and positionally he is the ‘big boss’ yet morally I differ with him when it comes to management issues so before you throw insults, kindly read between the lines and understand the motive of my writings always. I hope this clarifies my opinion

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  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    Again when it comes to reading and understanding the subject I do it with a toothpick and mine is to literally read the topic plus each and every comment; every time so am not an armature in these things as someone puts it @4 ‘He is such a careless reader and does not pay attention to details’…

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  • Barefoot Bandit

    Pole @Walter Alando Bwoga. I sympathise with you. Personally I respect and pay a lot of attention to your comments. Just forgive them and move on.

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  • Actuary Sewe

    wanaKogalo, what chance do we have winning premier legue this season. let me know the maths involved

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