Teams eye glory as Abbas Khalif Cup enters decisive stage

The Abbas Khalif Super Cup has entered its decisive phase after weeks of spirited competition involving 40 teams drawn from the five wards of Lang’ata Constituency...
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The Abbas Khalif Super Cup, a football tournament featuring 40 teams from Lang’ata Constituency’s five wards, has reached its decisive quarter-final stage, culminating in a grand final on December 20 at the Ulinzi Sports Complex. The tournament has garnered significant attention due to its unprecedented prize package, aiming to boost grassroots football.
- Akiba and South C Rangers secured spots in the semi-finals after winning their quarter-final matches.
- The champions will receive a 33-seater matatu, the runners-up an 11-seater matatu, and the third-place team a sedan.
- Each participating team has already received Sh50,000 and a full football kit for 25 players.
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