Letshego Limited crowned champions

Football
By Standard Sports | Nov 12, 2019
Action during a Left Foot League match. [Standard Sports]

Letshego Limited were declared winners of Division Four league of the Left Foot-sponsored league despite drawing with Eco Bank over the weekend.

With having a game to spare against Bamburi Cement, Letshego have topped the Division followed by EcoBank, who have secured the second position while Total Kenya could finish second if they beat South C Academy in their last game coming this weekend.

In Division four matches played over the weekend, Total Kenya won 2-1 against Creative Innovations while Nation Media Group thrashed Manarat FC 3-1.

Ecobank won 2-0 against Senti Milan with Season FC losing 1-0 to Bamburi Cement.

In Division One, Davis Shirtliff registered a huge 5-1 win against Strath FC while Amiran Kenya won 2-0 against Consolidated Bank.

Madaraka United won 3-2 against Nyayo FC while West Ham United beat ICJ Bank 2-0.

Hurlingham FC were big winners in Division two after hammering Toyota Kenya 4-1. Safaricom Limited defeat Advert Eyez 2-1 as Kingsway Tyres lost 1-0 to Astral Aviation. Ping Limited beat All Saints Cathedral 2-1.

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