Author: Bernard Okumu

  • Godwin Otieno wins East Africa Junior Championship title

    Godwin Otieno wins East Africa Junior Championship title

    Godwin Otieno of Marurui Primary School emerged the overall champion of the 6th Edition of East Africa Junior Golf Tournament which culminated at Windsor golf hotel and country club.

    This is after posting a remarkable combined score of 200 over two rounds.

    Five golf clubs were represented during the 6th edition of the East Africa Junior Golf ranking championship which saw Godwin Otieno crowned overall champion. In the Girls Under-10 category, Abigail Ayuma claimed top honors with a total score of 181 after rounds of 88 and 93.

    The Boys Under-18 division saw Sivar Shah of Muthaiga Golf Club secure victory with an impressive score of 148. Kenya Air Force Golf Club golfers also made their mark with Victor Noi winning the Boys Under-14 category with a score of 194, while John Nyamai finished runner-up in the Girls Under-14 division on 195.

     

     

  • NSL:Migori Youth clinch 2025/26 Championship

    NSL:Migori Youth clinch 2025/26 Championship

    Migori Youth FC have etched their name into Kenyan football history after being crowned National Super League(NSL) champions with one match remaining, sealing a long-awaited promotion to the FKF Premier League in remarkable fashion.

    The Migori-based side completed their dream season with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Equity FC at Awendo Green Stadium, a result that confirmed both the league title and promotion to the top tier of Kenyan football. After years of near misses and rebuilding both, the triumph marked a defining moment for the club and the football-loving community of Migori County.

    Playing in front of an electric home crowd, Migori Youth entered the decisive clash knowing victory would secure football glory. The pressure was immense, but the team responded with resilience and determination befitting champions.

    Vincent Wanga ignited celebrations after opening the scoring, sending supporters into wild jubilation as Migori Youth took control of the match. Although Equity FC fought back and equalized to keep the contest alive, Migori Youth refused to surrender their moment. The hosts regained their composure and pushed forward relentlessly, eventually finding the winner that sealed one of the greatest achievements in the club’s history.

    For a team that has spent years fighting in the National Super League, promotion represents more than just sporting success-it symbolizes persistence, belief, and ambition. Migori Youth have  steadily built a competitive squad capable of challenging the country’s best, and their consistency throughout the season proved crucial in a fiercely contested title race.

    Migori will conclude their fixture against second place 3k FC away in Moi stadium Embu, where Migori Youth will have a guard of honor before the match. With any result favoring them the pressure will be on 3k FC has the race for the first-runners up is still open. This championship is also a major boost for football development in the region, with fans in Migori now set to witness top-flight football.

  • Delight for McCarthy as Stars crash Lesotho

    Delight for McCarthy as Stars crash Lesotho

    Kenya’s Harambee Stars delivered a statement performance in their international friendly rematch against Lesotho, sweeping aside the Southern African side 4-0 in Pretoria to end June international window on a high.

    After a frustrating 1-1 draw in the first encounter earlier in the week, head coach Benni McCarthy demanded a reaction from his players-and he got exactly that. Kenya looked sharper , more clinical, and far more aggressive from the opening whistle.

    Mohammed Bajaber wasted little time in announcing Kenya’s intent, breaking the deadlock in the eighth minute to give Harambee Stars an early advantage. The midfielder doubled Kenya’s lead shortly after halftime, punishing Lesotho with a composed finish that shifted momentum fully in Kenya’s favour.

    The breakthrough allowed Kenya to play with greater confidence, dominating possession and creating waves of attacking pressure. Lesotho struggled to recover, especiaaly after being reduced to ten men in the second half, leaving gaps that Kenya ruthlessly exploited.

    Late in the match, Lawrence Ouma capped off a brilliant team display with a quick fire brace, scoring twice in the closing stages to seal an emphatic victory and silence critics following the disappointing first-leg draw.

    For McCarthy, the result marked a major improvement after concerns over Kenya’s lack of cutting edge in the first meeting.

    The Harambee Stars coach had challenged his players to be more decisive in front of goal, and the response suggested lessons had been learned.

    The rematch also offered encouraging signs for Kenya in preparation to the 2027 AFCON finals which Kenya will co-host together with Tanzania and Uganda.

    In the 2027 AFCON qualifiers,Kenya are in group D along with South Africa, guinea and Eritrea, Tanzania are placed in group L where they will face The Super Eagles of Nigeria, Madagascar and guinea-Bissau, while Uganda are in group h together with Tunisia, Libya and Botswana.

  • Adel Balala top leaderboard as battle for honours intesfies at Royal Nairobi Golf Club

    Adel Balala top leaderboard as battle for honours intesfies at Royal Nairobi Golf Club

    Nyali Golf & Country Club amateur Adel Balala produced a superb opening-round performance to take the lead after the first round of the NCBA Royal Classic, the second leg of the Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing season being at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club.

    Balala carded an impressive 6-under par 66 to establish a one-shot advantage heading into today’ second round.

    The Kenyan amateur made his intentions clear early in the round, producing a flawless opening nine that featured an eagle on the par-five third hole and a birdie on the seventh to make the turn at 3-under par.

    He carried that momentum into the back nine with another birdie at the 10th before a bogey at the 11th briefly threatened to stall his progress.

    Balala responded impressively, picking up further birdies at the 12th, 15th, 16th and 18th holes to offset another dropped shot on the 14th and finish the day atop a highlycompetitive leaderboard.

    Speaking after his round, Balala said:”I’m very pleased with how I played today. I stayed patient throughout the round, gave myself chances and managed to take advantage of most of them. The eagle on the third gave me a lot of confidence early on, and from there I focused on staying disciplined and sticking to my game plan.“It’s only the first round, so there’s still a lot of golf to be played, but it’s always nice to put yourself in a good position heading into the next two days.”

    Sharing second place is a three-way tie of Greg Snow, Daniel Nduva and Nelson Mudanyi, with the trio all carding impressive rounds of 5-under par 67.Muthaiga Golf Club’s Snow recovered from an early bogey on the third hole in spectacular fashion, reeling off four consecutive birdies from the fifth through to the eighth to vault himself into contention.

    He added further birdies on the 14th, 15th and 18th holes, with his only other blemish coming at the par-four 12th. The strong finish leaves the former Sunshine Development Tour winner firmly in the hunt for his first title of the season.

    Speaking after his round, Snow said:”It was a solid day overall. I didn’t get off to the perfectstart, but I responded well and managed to build some momentum with a good stretch of birdies on the front nine.“The course is in excellent condition and rewards good golf, so the key is to remain patient and take the opportunities when they come. I’m happy with where I am on the leaderboard, but the focus now is on staying consistent and giving myself a chance going into the final round.”

    On his part, Nyali Golf & Country Club pro Daniel Nduva’s round featured birdies on the fifth, 10th, 15thand 18th holes and a superb eagle on the 7th. His only dropped shot came on the first hole.

    Mudanyi, meanwhile, produced one of the most aggressive rounds of the day, sinking six birdies on the 1st, 2nd, 6th, 11th, 12th and 15th and 16th holes.

    Despite bogeys on the 8th and 13th, the Muthaiga Golf Club professional remained firmly in contention and heads into the second round just one shot behind the leader.

    Ken Abuto rounds off the top five on 2-under par 70, while England’s Elliot Bradley and Uganda’s Abraham Ainamani are the highest-placed international players after both carded rounds of 1-under par 71.

    The tournament has attracted a strong field of 96 golfers from 11 countries, including professionals, elite amateurs, ladies and junior golfers competing for valuable Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR), World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR), and Sunshine Development Tour Order of Merit points.

    Following round two action on Monday, the top 30 players plus ties will proceed to play the final round on Tuesday where they will battle for the title and a share of the KES 2 million prize money on offer.

  • Golf:Boost for quartet as Britam backs their PGK Tour campaign

    Golf:Boost for quartet as Britam backs their PGK Tour campaign

    The quartet of Kennedy Abuto, Simon Njogu, John Kagiri, and Joyce Wanjiru have received a major boost ahead of their participation in the third leg of the Proffesional Gilfers Of Kenya Equator tour.The four recieved the backing of insurance firm Britam.

    Wanjiru joins Naom Wafula and Margaret Njoki as the only female professionals competing in the tour.

    “We are focused on raising the standard of professional golf in Kenya and across East Africa. For the second year running, we are backing four players who will represent Britam with pride and compete at the highest

    level. We wish them success in the season ahead,” said Britam Group Managing Director and CEO Tom Gitogo.

    The PGK Equator Tour is a qualifying series for Kenyan professionals seeking a place in the Magical Kenya Open, Kenya’s flagship international golf tournament on the DP World Tour calendar.

    The 2026/2027 PGK Equator Tour will feature 11 tournaments at some of Kenya’s leading golf courses.

    The opening two legs have already been held at Vetlab Sports Club and Thika Sports Club. The tour now moves to Limuru, Nyali, Ruiru, Nakuru, Sigona, Royal Nairobi, Mt. Kipipiri Golf and Resort, and Diamond Leisure Beach and Golf Resort before ending at a venue to be announced later.

    “The PGK Equator Tour is a prestigious event because it gives players the chance to compete against some of the best golfers in the country. I am honored to be part of the Britam team and one of the few women in this year’s edition,” said Joyce Wanjiru. “I hope we perform well and continue pushing our game

    forward.”

    Britam has also extended added value to the sponsored golfers by providing each of them with a Golfers’ Insurance Cover to protect them as they compete at the highly coveted tournament.

    After two rounds, Samuel Chege leads with a gross score of 278, followed by Dismas Indiza on 279 and Michael Karanga on 283.

    The third leg will take place at Limuru Country Club from June 18 to 21, 2026.

  • Iran says staff blocked from entering US after players given World Cup visas

    Iran says staff blocked from entering US after players given World Cup visas

    Iran has accused the US of denying visas to “integral” members of its national football team’s backroom staff, hours after Washington confirmed Iranian players had been given permission to travel to the upcoming World Cup.

    US officials said visas had been issued to players and “necessary support staff” on Friday, 10 days before Iran’s opening fixture in Los Angeles on 15 June.

    It also said Iran would not be allowed to “abuse this system to sneak terrorists into the United States under false pretences”.

    Iran’s embassy in Turkey accused the US of “politically biased interference in sport” by denying further visas to a “large portion of the managerial and executive staff” and “technical advisers”.

    A statement described the US announcement as a “whitewash”, adding: “You have now escalated the deliberate and discriminatory treatment against Iran’s national football team to its highest level.”

    Iranian embassy officials called on Fifa, football’s world governing body, to intervene.

    Iranian state-linked media said the head of the football federation and his deputy were among those were denied entry to the US.

    The 2026 World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico, begins on 11 June, with Iran securing their place by finishing top of their qualification group in March 2025, almost a year before war broke out.

    It will be the first iteration of the competition to see a host nation receive the team of a country it is at war with.

  • Kenya dominates  peers to top Zone 5 qualifiers in Kampala

    Kenya dominates  peers to top Zone 5 qualifiers in Kampala

    The Kenya National Men’s volleyball team Wafalme stars are back in the country having secured their ticket to the African Nations championship that will be held in September, in Kinshasa after emerging victorius at the CAVB Zone 5  qualifiers.

    Wafalme swept past Burundi by straight sets of 25-19,25-18 and 25-15  in their final match to confirm the dominance with a perfect record where they won all their matches.

    Wafalme initially, in a similar fashion, also swept aside the three other nations, Uganda, Tanzania, and South Sudan, by straight sets   in the round-robin format.

    It was double celebrations for the Wafalme stars players after also dominating the awards for the concluded CAVB ZONE 5 qualifiers.

    The on-form trio of Nicholas Matui, Levis Ogutu and Brian Melly were all elated when they won awards for the most valuable player, best middle blocker, and best setter  respectively.

     

  • Over 1,700 runners set to take on Nairobi City Marathon

    Over 1,700 runners set to take on Nairobi City Marathon

    The 2026 Nairobi City Marathon will be held Sunday  in Nairobi, attracting some of the country’s top distance runners.

    Leading the men’s marathon field is Jonathan Korir, who boasts a personal best of 2 hours 04 minutes and 32 seconds and heads into the race in fine form after finishing third at the Barcelona Marathon in March with a time of 2 minutes, 05 minutes and 27 seconds.

    In the half marathon, attention will be on Felix Masai, the 2025 Loop Den Haag runner-up, who is expected to spearhead a strong and competitive field as athletes battle for top honours.

    Meanwhile, motorists have been warned to expect major traffic disruptions across Nairobi during the event. Road closures will begin at midnight and remain in place until tomorrow afternoon, with the Nairobi Expressway among the key routes affected.

    Traffic will be suspended in both directions between James Gichuru Road and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to facilitate the marathon.

  • Blow for Germany as youngster Lennart Karl is ruled out

    Blow for Germany as youngster Lennart Karl is ruled out

    Germany have suffered a major setback ahead of the World Cup after teenage forward Lennart Karl was ruled out with a muscle injury sustained during training.

    The 18-year-old Bayern Munich player tore a muscle bundle in the team’s final training session. Germany have named RB Leipzig midfielder Assan Ouedraogo as Karl’s replacement.

    Head coach Julian Nagelsmann said the injury appeared serious, with Karl taken to hospital for further assessment.

    Nagelsmann also revealed that veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer will miss today’s friendly against the United States but is expected to be fit for Germany’s World Cup opener against Curacao on 14th June.

     

  • Fortune Sacco’s Collins Maina edges closer to NSL golden boot  as league enters penultimate round

    Fortune Sacco’s Collins Maina edges closer to NSL golden boot  as league enters penultimate round

    With the National Super League,in its final stretch, the race for the golden boot has become something to keep an eye on, as the pressure to who will finish top and clinch the award intensify.

    Collins Maina, Fortune FC, leads the chart with 23 goals, followed by Migori youth’s lethal striker Syphas Otieno with 20 goals.

    Syphas Otieno suffered a thigh injury which sidelined him for about three weeks after Migori Youth’s 1-0 loss to Mwatate United.

    He later returned to action and scored in his comeback match against Nzoia Sugar.

    Maina has be on a fine form since joining Fortune FC from division two side Ishiara FC where he finished as the league top scorer and helping the Mayo boys earn promotion to the FKF Division one.

    With only two matches remaining to conclude the league the gap between the two frontiers is only threes goal with anything possible, we except a dramatic last lap endurance for the award between them.

    Not to count out other contenders for the golden boot, it will be an uphill task for Athuman Rashid( Equity FC) and Vincent Nyabuto( MOFA FC), who have 17 and 15 goals respectively.

    Migori Youth’s Syphas Otieno in action in a past match.IMAGE:FILE

    Collins Maina will be hoping to extend his goal tally on Sunday  as Fortune will be hosting Gucha stars in Wang’uru Stadium while Syphas will be on a hunt for goals to narrow the gap . Migori youth will be hosting Equity FC of Athuman Rashid in Awendo Green Stadium on Sunday.

    With Elias Mugane’s last season goal record of 22 goals already broken.

    If Maina clinches the golden boot it will be pride for Fortune FC producing two consecutive league top scorers with previous being Elias Mugane who signed with premier league giants AFC Leopards from Fortune.