Yanga 3 Ulinzi 1
Coast 5 Telkom 1
Red Berets 3 KCB 0
AFC 2 Securicor 0
Tusker 1 Sony 0
Kangemi 2 W.Hope 2
Chemelil 0 Mathare 0
W.Hope 2 Berets 0
Mumias 0 Sher 0
Mathare Youth 0 Sony 0
Coast 5 Telkom 1
Red Berets 3 KCB 0
AFC 2 Securicor 0
Tusker 1 Sony 0
Kangemi 2 W.Hope 2
Chemelil 0 Mathare 0
W.Hope 2 Berets 0
Mumias 0 Sher 0
Mathare Youth 0 Sony 0
It was indeed a wretched weekend at the abbatoir for both Ulinzi and Tewlkom.
Telkom's woes were increased by a 5-1 thrashing at the coast while Ulinzi went down 3-1 to the Young Africans (Yanga) of Tanzania in the ongoing CECAFA Kagamen cup.
Elsewhere, AFC avenged a 3-0 defeat to Securicor earlier in the season by beating them 2-0.
Speaking of slaughterhouses, I haven't yet heard of a Kenyan club side that boasts a fortress of a home stadium-except maybe Panpaper who, it is rumored, use the foul smells from their nearby paper factories to their advantage! More seriously, I hear both Sony and Mumias are hard to beat at home.
Can anyone tell me(us) of any other fortress(es)?
Better yet, can anyone name any team's home stadium?
2 comments:
Not a club side but Harambee stars are hard to beat at Kasarani, I heard that they haven't lost there for years despite visits by top teams like Nigeria
Back in the good old days when they still played, Bata Bullets used to have a real advantage at home in Limuru - for exactly the same reason as you mentioned for Panpaper! The smell when the wind was blowing from the factory was really quite unbelievable.
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