RAILA ODINGA AWAHUTUBIA MAELFU YA MASHABIKI WA SHABANA  Gusii Stadium
RAILA ODINGA AWAHUTUBIA MAELFU YA MASHABIKI WA SHABANA Gusii Stadium

It was during the Shabana Fc vs Kibera Blackstars match at Gusii Stadium.



GUSII DERBY HIGHLIGHTS : Shabana FC frustrated to a burren draw by Gusii FC.
GUSII DERBY HIGHLIGHTS : Shabana FC frustrated to a burren draw by Gusii FC.

It was an NSL fixture, a sixth meeting for this two sides from the Gusii Region.




A brief glimpse into the past

The Gusii stadium was packed with over 30K spectators as Shabana FC defeated Kisumu Allstars 2 - 0
The Gusii stadium was packed with over 30K spectators as Shabana FC defeated Kisumu Allstars 2 - 0

The Gusii stadium was packed with over 30K spectators as Shabana FC defeated Kisumu Allstars 2 - 0.



Timu ya Shabana FC ndio mabingwa wa kombe la NSL
Timu ya Shabana FC ndio mabingwa wa kombe la NSL

Shabana FC yenye makao yake mjini Kisii ndio mabingwa wa kombe la NSL baada ya kuishinda Kisumu All-Stars mabao 2-0 ...



Highlights! Shabana fc 2-0 Kisumu Allstars [ALL GOALS]
Highlights! Shabana fc 2-0 Kisumu Allstars [ALL GOALS]

Shabana fc has been crowned Champions of the 2022/23 FKF National Super League. They secured the trophy with a 2-0 win ...



MUSINGU VS SHANDEREMA 2-1
MUSINGU VS SHANDEREMA 2-1

ST ANTHONY VS GOSETA SHABANA VS KISUMU ALL STARS MUNYUKI VS KAKAMEGA KABULA VS KIBABII.



Shabana FC crowned 2022/2023 National Super League champions
Shabana FC crowned 2022/2023 National Super League champions

Kisii-based Shabana FC were crowned 2022/2023 National Super League champions after beating Kisumu All-Stars 2-0 in their ...



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