Kahawa Queens, Kibera book FKF Women's Cup quarterfinal spots

Football
By Washington Onyango | Apr 17, 2023
Kahawa Queens celebrate after proceeding to the FKF Cup quartefinals.[FKF]

Kahawa Queens and Kibera Soccer Women booked their spots in the 2023 Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Women's Cup quarterfinals after winning their respective round of 32 ties played at Ruaraka grounds on Sunday.

Nairobi West Regional League side Kahawa Queens beat Fortune Ladies 4-0 with Lucy Mukhwana bagging a hat-trick in the 10th, 52nd, and 58th minutes. Her counterpart Jarnice Otieno put the gloss on the scoreline with a fourth.

Earlier, Division One side Kibera Soccer Women proceeded to the quarters after a 3-0 win against Falling Waters.

Nancy Atako scored a brace in the 2nd and 64th minutes. Anney Matende sealed the scores in the 88th minute.

The quarterfinals will be played on May 20th.

FKF Women Cup

Round of 16 Results

Saturday

Royal Starlets 4-0 Eldoret Falcons

Mombasa Olympic 2-3 Kisumu Allstarlets

Ulinzi Starlets 18-0 Soccer Sisters

Thika Queens 2-1 Zetech Sparks

Nakuru City Queens 1 (5) - 1(4)Gaspo Women

Vihiga Queens 0 (5) - 0 (6) Kisped Queens

Sunday

Kibera Soccer Ladies 3-0 Falling Waters

Kahawa Queens 4-0 Fortune Ladies

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