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Pipeline drain Ethiopia’s Alcohol in clubs showdown

Kenya Pipeline’s Sinaida Yvonne (centre) and Winnie Odhiambo playing against Lorine Kae of Kenya Prison Women in their KFV League match at Nyayo National Stadium on Friday, March 19, 2021. [jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenya Pipeline took firm control of a tougher Group ‘B’ of the Women’s Africa Club Championship yesterday as General Service Unit (GSU) and Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) both line up for even tougher assignments today in Tunis.

GSU has a date with Esperance of Tunisia from 6pm local time while debutantes KPA will play five-time winners Zamalek of Egypt to complete the men’s quarter-final matches. Both games will be played concurrently.

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