A series of friendly football matches played across Kajiado County brought local fans to the side lines as community teams battled for pride and performance in a weekend of exciting fixtures. The matches featured some of the county’s most promising clubs, each eager to showcase skill, discipline, and teamwork in preparation for upcoming competitions.
Rongai Allstars opened the list of results with a narrow 1–0 win over Juakali after a hard-fought game that kept supporters on edge until the final whistle. Wenyeji followed with a 2–1 victory over Olteyani in a match defined by late drama and sharp finishing. Sunshine could not find a breakthrough against Amsa Sports, who walked away with a 1–0 win in another evenly matched contest.
Luckystars displayed impressive attacking rhythm to thrash Streetboys 5–1, one of the day’s most dominant scorelines. Golden Stars extended their winning form with a clean 3–0 win over Nkoroi Youth, while Ravsa narrowly beat Ereteti 1–0 in a tense encounter.
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Ilmasin produced one of the biggest victories after crushing Oletepes Strikers 5–0 in a performance that showcased sharp coordination and clinical finishing. Rising Stars maintained their consistency with a 4–1 win over Young Lions, and Hekima Foxes closed the day’s action with a 1–0 triumph against Pneumatika.
The matches did more than just produce goals, they energized local fans and reaffirmed Kajiado’s growing love for football. Many players used the opportunity to test their match fitness and tactical setups, while coaches gained valuable insight into team chemistry ahead of official league fixtures.
Across the fields, community spirit was evident. Fans turned out in large numbers to cheer their neighbourhood teams, proving once again that football remains one of the strongest uniting forces in the region. The weekend of friendlies not only gave clubs a chance to compete but also strengthened local talent networks that continue to drive the county’s football growth.
By Benedict Aoya



