Bungoma Queens optimistic despite weekend loss
The side faces Nakuru City Queens in their next league assignment
The side faces Nakuru City Queens in their next league assignment
The Kenya Women’s U17 National Team, has been in training in preparation for their forthcoming two-legged second-round qualifier against DR Congo.
This initiative is a deliberate move towards instilling professionalism in the Women’s Premier League, aligning it with the standards set for its male counterparts.
The WPL first timers finished the first leg placed ninth on the log, one position above the relegation zone on 9 points from 10 matches, having won 2 and drawn in 3.
Becky Okwaro grabbed a hattrick for the law enforcers
It is a vital clash for Bungoma Queens
In honour of the departed player, Kandanda House directed that all Women's Premier League matches scheduled for this weekend will observe a minute of silence before kick off
Violet Nanjala lost a last minute spot kick in the first leg at Nyayo while Cynthia Shilwatso couldn't find the target from the spot in the return leg.
Marjolen Nekesa scored Kenya's goal from the spot in the first half.
The Kenyan girls defied odds to eliminate Cameroon in the past round on post-match penalties after a 1-1 draw on aggregate in regular time