In Summary:

  • A youth football team from Murang’a, Kabati Youth, has earned a spot in the National Super League (NSL) for the 2025-26 season.
  • The team clinched the FKF Division One Zone A title with an impressive record of 16 wins, 8 draws, and only 4 losses, totaling 56 points.
  • Moving to the NSL means Kabati Youth will face stronger teams and more challenging matches, marking a significant step up for the club and its young players.

Kabati Youth, a football team from Murang’a, is celebrating a big win! They have been promoted to the National Super League (NSL) after a fantastic season. The team won their league, FKF Division One Zone A, by beating Dandora Youth. This means they will play in a tougher league next season, facing more skilled opponents. Their coach praised the team’s discipline and hard work, which helped them succeed despite challenges. This promotion is a huge achievement for Kabati Youth, showing that dedication can lead to great success in football.

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Kabati Youth’s Winning Season

Kabati Youth from Murang’a got promoted to the National Super League (NSL) after a fantastic season. Photo courtesy.

Kabati Youth showed great skill and teamwork throughout the entire football season. They finished at the very top of their league, FKF Division One Zone A. This means they will now play in a higher league next season.

The team ended the season with a strong record. They earned 56 points in total. This was from winning 16 games, drawing 8 games, and only losing 4 games. This consistent performance helped them secure the championship.

Their coach, Joel Mungai, highlighted the hard work and focus of his players and staff. He said that the team stayed strong even when things were difficult. 

“We’ve had scenarios of ups and downs, but we have been able to fight and bounce back, making us champions today,” Coach Mungai stated after their big win. This shows the team’s ability to overcome challenges and succeed.

Moving Up to the National Super League

Kabati Youth played great, won their league, and will now play in a harder league. Photo courtesy.

Moving to the National Super League is a big step for Kabati Youth. The NSL is a more competitive league. 

This means they will play against tougher teams and in more challenging matches. This promotion is a direct result of their excellent play and dedication during the past season.

The team’s success is a proud moment for Kabati and Murang’a. It shows that young talent can achieve great things with hard work and good coaching. 

Playing in the NSL will give the players a chance to improve even more and gain valuable experience in high-level football.

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What’s Next for the Team

As Kabati Youth prepares for the 2025-26 season, they will face new challenges. They will need to train even harder and adjust to the higher level of play in the National Super League. 

This promotion is a big achievement and marks a new chapter for the team. Their journey from a local league to the NSL is a testament to their skill and determination.

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