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Manyatta United, Kitale Queens crowned Chapa Dimba Na Safaricom champions

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Millicent Ayuwa of Kitale Queens (R) tackles Sylvia Makungu of Acakoro ladies in the Chapa Dimba na Safaricom girls finals at Kinoru stadium in Meru. Kitale Queens won 4:2 on a penalty shoot out.
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Manyatta United from Nyanza and Kitale Queens from Rift Valley are the new national champions of the Chapa Dimba Na Safaricom Youth tournament.

Manyatta United emerged the national champions in the boys’ category after beating Rift Valley’s Al-Ahly FC 2-1. It was an entertaining game as each side displayed amazing skills with jittery fans chanting in support of their favorite teams in a fully parked Kinoru stadium.

Dennis Ayot scored an early penalty for Manyatta in the 23rd minute before Benson Ochieng netted a header in the 38th minute and the first half ended 2-0.  Al-Ahly FC came back into the second half, controlling the game and scored a penalty in the 60th minute but it proved to be only a consolation as the match ended at 2-1 in favour of Manyatta United.

“It is a good feeling to win against such a tough opponent. We have fought hard and we have come a long away. Today is a big day for us and we are so happy. Our win today makes us proud because we are taking home the glory and Ksh 1 million that will go a long way in helping the academy. This is a big thing for us,” said Nicholas Munangwe, goalkeeper, Manyatta United.

In the girls’ category, Kitale won 4-2 against Nairobi’s Acakoro Ladies in a post-match penalty shootout to be crowned national champions after a 2-2 draw in regulation time.

Sylvia Makhungu gave Acakoro an early lead in the 15th minute before Agneta Marondo equalized in the 22nd minute to end the first half at 1-1. The Second half saw Rachel Adhiambo score through a set piece in the 68th minute only for Kitale Queens to respond almost immediately with an equalizer in the 71st minute, courtesy of Daisy Busia as the match ended 2-2

“This is a dream come true for us. The game was not easy at all but we made it. We are supper excited to be crowned season two’s national champions of the tournament and take home the Ksh 1 million. We are happy,” said Cynthia Libondo, Captain, Kitale Queens.

Manyatta United and Kitale Queens each bagged the coveted prize of Ksh 1 million, in addition to other individualised prizes. The losing finalists, Acakoro Ladies and Al-Ahly FC pocketed Ksh 500,000 cash reward and silver medals each.

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This edition saw 32 boys and girls scouted from across all regions during the eight regional finals to form The Chapa Dimba Na Safaricom All-Stars who attended a 10-day training camp in Spain early last month.

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