Kenya Sakaja Super Cup regional finals moved to a new venue

The Nairobi East and Nairobi West Sakaja Super Cup regional finals will be held at the ASK Jamhuri showground on Sunday (December 17) as the tournament inches closer to the county grand finale set for next week.reebok classic leather tl rama works démontage rétroviseur mercedes classe c w204 air max femme 50 euros nike zoom stefan janoski black antivol moto buffo fred perry polo slim fit reebok classic urban outfitters sweat a capuche adidas femme noir reebok classic leather alr tuto lacet vans adidas cloudfoam advantage clean w new balance 761 jardiniere porte plantes reebok camurça bege

It will be finals before the main final at the historic venue when the best from both regions battle it out for a chance to play in the grand finale scheduled to take place on Wednesday, December 20, at Police Sacco Stadium bringing down the curtains on Nairobi’s biggest ever football tournament which has been played over the last three months.

Kibagare Slums from Westlands Sub County face off with Kawasaki Sports from Starehe Sub County in Nairobi West in the first men’s finals to be played at 1:00 pm before Githurai All Stars from Roysambu entertain Victors Faith from Kasarani in Nairobi East region in a 3:00 pm kick-off.

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Kibagare Slums defeated Asec Huruma while Kawasaki Sports overcame Classic FC as a tactical Victor’s Faith FC saw off Ruaraka’s Lucky Summer Sports and Githurai All-Stars defeating Creative Hands FC to book their slot in the regional finals.

In the ladies’ competition regional finals for Nairobi East, Club Jojo from Embakasi Central will come up against Michezo Halisi Kenya from Makadara in the first match of the day at 9:00 am as Nairobi West’s Kibagare Girls from Westlands Sub County entertain Slum Scorers of Mathare Sub County, wary of the name of their opponents to seek their grand finals ticket.

Winners of each final in the men’s category will book a place to play in the grand finale with a Ksh 3 million winning prize at stake while the runners-up take home a handsome Ksh 2 million. The winners of the ladies’ finals stand a chance to take home Ksh300,000 in prize money with the runners-up taking home a Ksh 200,000 reward.


Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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