Astral Aviation floor Oilibya FC to earn promotion

Football
By The Standard | Aug 30, 2018
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Astral Aviation earned promotion to Division two league of Left Foot after mauling Oilibya 3-0 over the weekend.

Goals from Ronald Kezegure, who grabbed a brace, and Collins Uthenga were enough to help Aviation clinch the Division three title with an unbeaten record as well as secure their promotion to Division Two.

In Division One, West Ham United beat GreenZone Property 2-0, Nyayo FC won 1-0 against Bethel A while Madaraka United edged Rapid Rebels 3-2. Schindler Limited were 2-0 winners against Dayliff.

Toyota Kenya rallied from two goals down to force a 2-2 draw against HHM in Division. NIC Bank lost 2-1 to Kingsway while All Saints suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Ping Limited.

Creative Innovations Limited were huge winners in Division Four after seeing off Senti Milan 4-1 and Mwangaza FC beat KCB 2-0.

Diamond Trust Bank lost by a solitary goal to Tropical Heat while Cube Movers won 2-1 against Total Kenya. Tradewinds Aviation Services picked a 1-0 win over Vitambii Viishe while Harley’s won 4-1 against Seacom FC.

In Division five category, Commercial Bank of Africa roared to a 4-0 win over General Electric while Nation Media Group maintained their good run after seeing off Bamburi Cement 3-0.

Zamara Limited beat Manarat 2-0 whil SportPesa hammered Villa Real FC 10-1. Royal Media Group settled to a barren draw with Selecta One Limited.

In other Division One matches, Schindler Limited drew 1-1 with Nyayo FC, GreenZone Property drew 0-0 with Strath FC. Consolidated Bank lost 2-0 to Madaraka United while West Ham United won 2-1 win over Amiran Kenya.

Kingsways Tyres also won 2-1 against ICJ in Division Two. Ping Limited lost 2-0 to Saad Advocates, Disciples FC beat Cosmos Limited 2-1 while NIC Bank suffered a 3-1 defeat to All Saints Cathedral. HHM beat Bethel B 3-1 and Totak Kenya lost 3-0 to MP Shah Hospital.

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