APS Bomet in the lead as National Super League breaks for two weeks

APS Bomet FC and Mully Children Family FC players battle for ball possession during the National Super League tie at Thika Stadium in Kiambu.  Photo by Gilbert Kimutai/standard

APS Bomet are leading the race to FKF Premier League promotion as the National Super League (NSL) is taking a one- week break and is expected to resume on April 16.

Bomet remained at top of the table with 37 points from 19 matches, despite being held to a 1-1 draw away in Thika by Mully Children Family (MCF) during their last outing on Sunday.

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Caretaker Committee member in charge of the League and Competitions Ali Amour said that the postponed matches will be rescheduled.

The clubs had suggested at least a three-week break after having exhausted their resources and hence needed time to look for a source for sponsors and well-wishers to support them financially.

 “Club’s called for a mid-season break and we’ve considered their request to enable them to improve on weak areas for the second leg. Other coaches requested a break to enable their players to recover from fatigue,” Amour further said.

Fortune Sacco, who forced a 1-1 draw with hosts Coastal Heroes in Mombasa, are second on 34 points from the same number of matches played.

Shabana claimed a precious victory away from home, defeating hosts Silibwet Leons 2-0 at the Bomet Stadium on Sunday to go third on the National Super League log.

The result took the former top tier side to 31 points, just three adrift of second placed Fortune Sacco and six behind leaders APS Bomet.

Another former top tier side, Zoo Kericho, went fourth on the log after defeating Muhoroni Youth 2-1 at the Kericho Green Stadium.

Mombasa Elite were Sunday’s biggest winners, stopping Gusii 4-1 in Mbaraki while struggling Mara Sugar upset Naivas 1-0 at Camp Toyoyo.

 

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