MOFA target Premier League ticket ahead of new NSL season

MOFA, who are based in Homa Bay, surprised many last season by finishing seventh with 49 points in their first appearance in the second-tier league...
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The Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) is targeting direct promotion to the SportPesa Premier League in the upcoming 2025/2026 National Super League (NSL) season. After a strong debut last year, finishing seventh, the Homa Bay-based club has bolstered its squad and appointed new head coach Charles Bruno to lead their ambitious campaign.
- MOFA finished seventh in their debut NSL season with 49 points, winning 11, drawing 11, and losing 13 matches.
- Head coach Charles Bruno aims for MOFA to be among the top three teams this season to secure direct promotion.
- The FKF has scrapped the play-off system; the top three teams from the NSL will now earn direct promotion to the Premier League.
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Kenyan Sporting Events Featuring BingwaFest, Nanyuki Open, Boxing Title Defense, and Football Leagues - September 2025
The Nyanza Region BingwaFest extravaganza is set to begin today at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Stadium in Siaya, where over 500 athletes will compete for a prize pool exceeding Sh6 million. In golf, the inaugural Nanyuki Open is scheduled to start tomorrow at Nanyuki Sports Club as a new addition to the NCBA Kenya Amateur Golf Championship circuit. In boxing, Praxides Anyango is set to defend her Pugilist Syndicate of Tanzania (PST) title against Flora Machela on October 10 in Nairobi. On the football front, the Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) is targeting promotion to the SportPesa Premier League in the next National Super League season. Meanwhile, Ulinzi Stars have moved to the top of the SportPesa League table with four points after a 0-0 draw against Kariobangi Sharks.

















