Kabras, KCB announce squads for 23/24 Kenya Cup final

6th April 2024

The match will kick off at 3 PM at the Kakamega Showground.

Kabras Sugar RFC. PHOTO| SportPesa
Kabras Sugar RFC. PHOTO| SportPesa
SUMMARY
  • This will be the seventh Kenya Cup final between the two sides in the history of the competition.
  • KCB head coach Curtis Aluoch Olago has won five Kenya Cup titles with KCB.
  • Constant Cap is expected to officiate the blockbuster tie with Duncan Kioko and Victor Oduor serving as his assistants.

On Saturday 6th April 2024, Kabras Sugar RFC and KCB RC will face off in the 2024 Kenya Cup season final at the ASK Kakamega Showgrounds at 3:00pm.

This will be their 18th meeting since Kabras was promoted to the top league in 2014. Of the 18 matches they’ve played each other, six have been the finals of the 2014/15, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2021 and 2022/23 seasons with this season being the seventh.

Of the six, KCB have won five with Kabras seeking to add onto their one triumph over the Bankers.

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They look poised to do so having continued with their impressive form this season where they finished the whole season unbeaten while KCB suffered two losses in the league to Menengai Oilers and Kabras.

Ahead of the game, both coaches have named equally strong squads in this final match:

Kabras RFC

Staring Squad: 1. Emmanuel Otieno 2. Eugene Sifuna 3. Asuma Mugerwa 4. David Bunduki 5. Brian Juma 6. George Nyambua (C) 7. Kelvin Wekesa 8. Gabriel Adero 9. Brian Tanga 10. Barry Robinson 11. Lamec Ambetsa 12. Walter Okoth 13. Bryceson Adaka 14. Alfred Orege 15. Ntabeni Dukisa

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Reserves: 16. Teddy Akala 17. Edward Mwaura 18. Ephraim Oduor 19. Hillary Odhiambo 20. William Mwanjii 21. Patrick Lumumba 22. Jeanson Misoga 23. Brian Mutua

KCB RFC

Starting Squad: 1. Oscar Simiyu 2. Griffin Musila (C) 3. Wilhite Mususi 4. Emanuel Silungi 5. Andycole Omollo 6. Elvis Olukusi 7. Felix Ojow 8. Kolian Persian 9. Samuel Asati 10. Levi Amunga 11. Austin Sikutwa 12. Bob Muhati 13. Vincent Onyala 14. Michael Wamalwa 15. Darwin Mukidza

Reserves 16. Fidel Maina 17. Patrick Ouko 18. Nelson Nyandat 19. Davis Chenge 20. Peter Waitere 21. Brian Wahinya 22. Festus Shiasi 23. Peter Kilonzo.

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