Kenya Police Bullets cruised to a 3-0 win over Zetech Sparks, while Kibera Soccer Women stunned defending champions Ulinzi Starlets in a dramatic penalty shootout to book their spots in the FKF Women Cup semi-finals.
The BetPawa FKF Women Cup quarter-finals delivered thrilling action and unexpected twists, with Kenya Police Bullets and Kibera Soccer Women FC advancing to the semi-finals in emphatic fashion.
At Dandora Stadium, Kenya Police Bullets asserted dominance early on against Zetech Sparks, cruising to a 3-0 victory. Emily Moranga opened the scoring with a precise finish, setting the tempo for a commanding performance. Lucy Kwekwe doubled the lead in the 18th minute, and Linda Kihara sealed the win in the 86th minute, ensuring the Bullets marched on with confidence into the semis.
In another intense showdown, Kibera Soccer Women FC faced off against the reigning champions, Ulinzi Starlets, in a match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Despite multiple efforts from both sides, the game remained goalless through regular time, thanks to solid defensive displays and missed chances.
But it was Kibera Soccer Women who held their nerve during the penalty shootout, converting crucial spot-kicks to knock out the champions and write their own Cinderella story. The emotional rollercoaster was felt even more by Ulinzi fans, who had taken to social media to share every minute of the action frustrations, humor, and all.
From injury woes to last-minute substitutions and missed opportunities, Ulinzi Starlets gave their all but fell short when it mattered most.
As two semi-finalists are already confirmed, attention now shifts to Nakuru, where the remaining two quarter-final ties will be played tomorrow at the ASK Show Grounds:
🕚 11:00 AM – Bungoma Queens vs Trinity Starlets
🕑 2:00 PM – Eldoret Falcons vs Vihiga Queens
With four strong teams left to fight for the remaining semi-final spots, fans can expect another action-packed day as the FKF Women Cup drama continues.