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Police has work to do as Nairobi United close in on CAF history

Nairobi United's Ovella Ochieng (left) and Charles Waibi of NEC FC from Uganda in CAF Confederation Cup match at Nyayo National Stadium on Sept 27, 2025. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenyan football clubs Kenya Police and Nairobi United experienced mixed fortunes in the CAF inter-club campaigns over the weekend, with Police stumbling at home in the Champions League, while Nairobi United took a major step towards history in the Confederation Cup.

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