the game between Mathare United Women and Gor Mahia Queens was abandoned after fans stormed the pitch.
Kayole Starlets extended their lead at the top of the Women’s National Super League Zone A with a commanding 5-0 victory over Uweza Soccer on Saturday at the Toi Primary grounds. This win puts Kayole 6 points clear at the top of the standings, with just 4 games remaining, bringing them closer to promotion.
The match began with a bang, as Kayole took the lead in the opening minute. Captain Sarah Chalovu was quick to slot home a well-timed pass from Shalin. Ten minutes later, the lead was doubled when Uweza's goalkeeper made an error, gifting Drailer Salome a simple opportunity to find the back of the net.
In the 18th minute, right-back Mollyvine Owuor’s shot struck the crossbar, but Chalovu was there to capitalize on the rebound and score Kayole’s third. Shortly after, midfielder Nuru Kadima set up Drailer for her second goal of the match, and Kayole went into halftime with a commanding 4-0 lead.
The second half saw less action, but Drailer managed to complete her hat trick with another goal, sealing the 5-0 victory for Kayole.
In another league match, the game between Mathare United Women and Gor Mahia Queens was abandoned after fans stormed the pitch. The incident occurred when Gor Mahia’s captain, Betty Riaga, suffered a concussion injury, and the referee did not stop play immediately. Fans protested the decision, especially after Mathare scored their second goal during the incident. Riaga was rushed to a nearby health facility for treatment.