Weusi FC Wins 14th Edition of KOT 5 Aside Tournament

Odibets KOT 5 Aside
Weusi FC emerged victorious in the tournament after beating Loco FC three goals to one in the final.

Weusi FC won the 14th edition of the KOT 5 Aside tournament on Saturday 27th April at the Nyali Futsal Arena in Mombasa County. Weusi FC emerged victorious in the tournament after beating Loco FC three goals to one in the final.

Mombasa Bulls on the other hand grabbed the third sport in this years the KOT5aside tournament. Champions Weusi FC walked away with prize money  of Sh 100,000 courtesy of Odibets while Loco FC received Sh 60,000. The third placed Mombasa Bull earned Sh 40,000.

This year’s tournament was sponsored by one of Kenya’s leading betting firms Odibets. KOT 5 Aside is a tournament that brings together Kenyans on Twitter for a game of football.

Founded in 2018 by Twitter personality Alex Muange (Sir Alexas), it’s an initiative that brings together the Kenyan online community to enjoy football and networking.

During the 13th KOT5 aside edition held at Ngong Road Arena in Nairobi County, Beez FC beat Pollycraps FC in a tight final that drew a huge audience. Beez FC won the tournament prize money of Ksh 100,00. The losing finalists Pollycraps FC walked home with Sh60,000 while the third-placed team earned Sh40,000.

“Through Odimtaani initiative, we are keen to support local talent at the grassroots level,” Odibets GM Dedan Mungai said at the time.

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