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Football25 May 2026 - 20:31

Dramatic chase for SportPesa League slots continues

3K surrendered the top slot in the National Super League after being held to a barren draw by visiting Equity Bank at Moi Stadium in Embu.

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by ANGWENYI GICHANA
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Action between Migori Youth and Gucha Stars (in white) at Gusii Stadium/ANGWENYI GICHANA

The dramatic chase for the three automatic SportPesa league qualification slots continued over the weekend, with promotion favourites recording mixed results.

3K surrendered the top slot in the National Super League after being held to a barren draw by visiting Equity Bank at Moi Stadium in Embu.

Migori Youth reclaimed the top position after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Kibera Black Stars, while Mombasa United edged relegation-threatened Mwatate United 1-0 to move to second place.

Migori Youth lead the log with 71 points, the same as Mombasa United. However, Migori Youth, under coach Sammy Owano, has a better goal difference. 3K FC are third with 69 points, while Equity Bank are fourth with 65 points.

3K FC assistant coach Dennis Wise said the battle for qualification to the SportPesa League is still on despite the draw against Equity Bank FC.

“It was an important match for us. We knew it was going to be tough. We didn’t win the game, but we also didn’t lose. We pick the positives and focus on the next game. The race is still on. The remaining fixtures are very important for us,” said Wise.

Equity Bank coach John Benzo admitted it was a tough encounter. “3K have been on a good run in the league at home. Our target is to close the gap between the league leaders and us. The league is very competitive, and there are a lot of quality players in the league,” remarked Benzo.

The Michael Olunga Foundation Academy (MOFA) are out of the promotion race after falling 1-0 to Kisumu All Stars in a Nyanza Region Derby.

MOFA are fifth on the log with 60 points, 11 adrift of the log leaders with four games to play. MOFA management sacked coach Charles Warinda two weeks ago and replaced him with Fabian Hosea until the end of the season.

Kabati Youth, Mully Children’s Family (MCF), Vihiga United, and Mwatate United are still locked in the relegation battle. Vihiga United’s impressive run under veteran coach Gilbert Selebwa was halted following a 1-0 loss against Darajani Gogo. Following the win, Darajani Gogo moved out of the relegation zone.

Kabati Youth dropped to 17th on the table with 29 points after a 2-1 loss against Soy United, while MCF is 18th, one point behind them.

Vihiga United, a former FKF Premier League side, is languishing in 19th position with 26 points, and Mwatate United is at the bottom of the table with 25 points.

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