Kenya Police Bullets silence Simba Queens to book finals slot
Led by Beldine Odemba, Police Bullets are determined to qualify for the Africa Women’s League
Led by Beldine Odemba, Police Bullets are determined to qualify for the Africa Women’s League
The Kenya Police Bullets completed the 2023/2024 season undefeated.
Lornah Faith kicked off the scoring in the 11th minute, followed by Marion Serenge, who added a second goal just before halftime, giving Kenya a 2-0 lead at the break
The winner of this two-legged encounter will earn a spot as one of Africa’s representatives at this year’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup, set to be held in the Dominican Republic in October.
The winners, Kenya, qualified to the next round of the championship where they will face Burundi in the fourth and final round of qualifiers to the U-17 junior world cup.
With four league matches left, Bungoma have a date with Nakuru next, an away match that is a must-win for Machio’s charges if they are to give themselves a chance at avoiding the chop.
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.