Newbies Allin Jua Kali Stun 2018 Koth Biro Finalists Githurai United
24th July 2019
The underdogs who are now in the last 16 of the 41-year old grassroots tournament also eliminated last year’s winner Cinema FC 2-0 in another thrilling group stage match of the annual event
- New kids on the block Allin Jua Kali FC eliminated last year’s Koth Biro finalists, Githurai United FC in an entertaining 3-0 encounter at Ziwani Sports Grounds on Tuesday afternoon
- The current edition of the tournament is dedicated to the late KothBiro CEO Stephen Ogos who passed away during the initial stages of the tournament
- This year’s edition of the annual football showcase began with 51 teams, allowing teams that made it to the round of 16 last year to proceed automatically to the group stage
ZIWANI, Nairobi- New kids on the block Allin Jua Kali FC eliminated last year’s Koth
Biro finalists, Githurai United FC in an entertaining 3-0 encounter at Ziwani
Sports Grounds on Tuesday afternoon.
The underdogs who
are now in the last 16 of the 41-year old grassroots tournament also eliminated
last year’s winner Cinema FC 2-0 in another thrilling group stage match of the annual
event.
The current edition
of the tournament is dedicated to the late KothBiro CEO Stephen Ogos who passed
away during the initial stages of the tournament.
This year’s edition
of the annual football showcase began with 51 teams, allowing teams that made
it to the round of 16 last year to proceed automatically to the group stage.
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“On behalf of all
the youth in Kenya and the entire football fraternity, I would like to thank
Sportpesa and Captain Ronald Karauri for really helping to support football
from grassroot up to the top professional level, Kothbiro together with
SportPesa are dedicated to enhancing and sustaining football talent in Kenya.
“Through SportPesa
sponsorship, Kothbiro has an opportunity to extend positive youth engagement
and support communities, “said Robert Ochola, Kothbiro CEO when he received
this year’s kits on Tuesday July 23.
Koth Biro has
nurtured some of the greatest stars in Kenyan football including former
Harambee Stars captain Mike Okoth, Jamal Mohamed, former Bandari coach Rishadi
Shedu and K’Ogalo’s Kevin Omondi.
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Koth-Biro football
tournament is aimed at nurturing new footballing talent and pool them against
established footballers and as an advocacy tool to bring the youths together to
address social and economic issues.
Over the years the
tournament has evolved to be the bedrock of Kenyan football as it has brought
together hundreds of teams, thousands of footballers and tens of thousands of
fans from different corners of Nairobi and its environs.