Currently, Mboya is just four goals behind the top scorers in the league, Rebecca Okwaro of Bullets and Catherine Khaemba of Bungoma Queens despite only playing two games. Additionally, she leads the
Kibera Soccer Women’s new signing, Faith Mboya, continued her impressive start in the Kenya Women’s Premier League, scoring a hat trick in their dominant 5-0 victory over Bunyore Starlets at the Don Bosco Grounds in Karen.
Mboya, who netted four goals in her debut outing, struck twice in the first half, along with a solo goal from fellow new acquisition Medina Abubakar, with the first half concluding 3 – 0 in favour of Kibera.
In the second half, Mboya completed her hat trick, while Lucky Achando also found the back of the net to seal the victory. With this win, Kibera Soccer Women have narrowed the gap between them and leagueeaders Kenya Police Bullets. They now sit second with 27 points—just one behind the league leaders, and with a game in hand.
In Ruiru, Zetech Sparks and KISPED Queens played to a thrilling 2-2 draw. Faith Muli and Christine Awour scored for Zetech Sparks, while Laura Atsabina netted a brace for KISPED.
Currently, Mboya is just four goals behind the top scorers in the league, Rebecca Okwaro of Bullets and Catherine Khaemba of Bungoma Queens despite only playing two games. Additionally, she leads the National Super League with 15 goals for Sunderland Samba.