Goals, Glory & a Shake-Up: FKF Super League Takes a New Turn After Matchday Drama

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The FKF Super League action on Sunday, May 4, 2025, brought fireworks across Kenya, with every match having a ripple effect on the league standings. Teams jostling for promotion made big statements, while others slipped further into danger. Here’s how the action unfolded—and how it shook up the table.

MOFA Edges MCF in 5-Goal Battle
MOFA kicked off the day with a thrilling 3-2 away win over MCF. A first-half attacking burst gave them goals through Mwalimu A. (26’), Omondi V. (34’), and Okumu J. (45+1’), making it 3-1 at the break. Though MCF pulled one back early in the second half, they couldn’t recover. With this win, MOFA climbs to 5th place with 45 points.

MCF, meanwhile, stays stuck in 9th at 37 points, missing a chance to close the gap on the top five.

Vihiga United Bounce Back in Style
Vihiga United showed resilience by cruising to a 3-0 win over Mombasa Elite. First-half goals in the 38th and 39th minutes set the tone, with a third added in the 59th. The win boosts them to 13th place with 33 points, matching SamWest but trailing on goal difference.

Mombasa Elite remain in 14th with 30 points and face growing pressure to avoid a relegation dogfight.

APS Bomet Grinds Out Crucial Win
Second-placed APS Bomet picked up a vital 2-1 away win over SamWest. Goals from Muhoro D. (13’) and Mwirigi E. (23’) gave them control before SamWest pulled one back. The victory keeps APS Bomet level on 49 points with Naivas FC but ahead on goal difference, solidifying their 2nd place standing.

SamWest stays in 12th, their playoff hopes now fading.

3K FC Stuns Migori in Late Surge
3K FC returned to winning ways with a 2-1 comeback victory over Migori. After a goalless first half, Dante (51’) and Ndune A. (71’) struck to lift 3K to 10th place with 36 points—even after factoring in their 2-point deduction by the federation. Migori, dealing with their own -3 point penalty, slump to 16th with 26 points.

Darajani Gogo Smash Seven Past Assad
It was raining goals as Darajani Gogo humiliated Assad 7-1. Ombima V. netted twice early, followed by a flurry of second-half finishes from Owino E., Motanda I., Wahongo A., and Ouko E. The emphatic win rockets Darajani Gogo to 6th place on 43 points—just two points behind MOFA.

Assad, already struggling, remain rooted in 18th with 19 points after a deduction, and have now conceded a staggering 64 goals this season.

Kibera Squeeze Past Nairobi United in Upset
In the shock of the day, Kibera defeated league leaders Nairobi United 1-0 via a penalty in the 80th minute. The win boosts Kibera to 4th on 46 points and reignites their promotion push. Despite the loss, Nairobi United remain at the summit with 58 points—but cracks are showing.

Kisumu All-Stars Power Past Nzoia Sugar
Kisumu All-Stars were clinical in a 3-1 win over Nzoia Sugar. Okoth A. (4’, 60’) and Kwasira M. (30’) led the charge. The victory places Kisumu in 7th with 42 points—right on the edge of the playoff conversation.

Nzoia Sugar slide down to 15th, sitting just one point above the drop zone.

Luanda Villa Stay Steady
Luanda Villa continued their steady rise with a 2-0 win over Mombasa Stars. Omondi F. opened early, and Mbuya W. sealed it late. The win lifts Luanda to 11th with 35 points, maintaining momentum in the mid-table.

Mombasa Stars remain 17th on 20 points and in deep relegation trouble.

With only a handful of matches left, every point matters more than ever. Nairobi United can’t afford to slip, while the likes of Kibera, MOFA, and Darajani Gogo are sniffing promotion. At the bottom, teams are fighting for survival—and time is running out. Expect more fireworks as the FKF Super League enters its most crucial stretch.

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