Leftfoot League: SportPesa stun Tradewinds Aviation

LEFT FOOT FOOTBALL LEAGUE Housng Finance Corporation players in action against Strath in Left Foot league at Kilimani Primary School grounds on August 31,2014. [PHOTO:JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

SportPesa came twice from behind to beat Tradewinds Aviation 3-2 in a closely fought Division Five match of Left Foot League over the weekend.

The betting firm scored their goals through Balo Otieno, Geoffrey Njoroge and Kamau while Tradewinds replied via Victor Sisa and Joseph Ello.

In other matches of the same division, Selecta One Limited won 2-0 against Manarat FC while Ecobank Limited beat Oracle Limited 2-0 with CBA Bank forcing a 1-1 draw with Nation Media Group.

Royal Media hammered Allianz Insurance 4-0 as Bamburi Warriors beat South C Academy 3-2 and Letshego winning 2-1 over General Electric.

In Division One, Strath FC also recovered to beat GreenZone Property 3-2 in a five goal thriller.

Rapid Communications won 3-1 against Dayliff FC as Amiran Lions blanked Bethel FC A 2-0 with Rapid Communications winning with a similar score against Schindler Limited.

All Saints Cathedral pulled another convincing 3-0 win against Bethel FC B in a Division Two match while Kingsways Group won 2-1 against Ping Limited. Saad Advocates drew 1-1 with NIC Bank while Toyota Kenya lost 2-1 to Disciples FC and MP Shah beat Safaricom 3-1.

In Division Three, One Africa Logistics won 2-0 against Young Boys withAstral Aviation also winning by similar margin against Methodist Guest House

Oilibya went down 3-2 to Nyayo Kingdom Champions and Lavington United Church lost 1-0 to Liaison Group. In the Mombasa league, Nation Media Group roared to a 7-1 win over CBA. [Standard Sports]

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