Nairobi United clinch NSL title in style as Darajani Gogo steal the show in Kerugoya

Nairobi United were officially crowned National Super League champions today after edging out MOFA 1-0 at the Jomo Kenyatta Stadium in Kisumu.
The lone goal came in the 65th minute, sealing a season of dominance for the Nairobi-based side, who had already secured promotion to the FKF Premier League weeks earlier.
In Kerugoya, Darajani Gogo pulled off one of the day’s most dramatic wins, beating Fortune Sacco 2-1 at Kianyaga Stadium.
Veron Ombima opened the scoring just before halftime in stoppage time, and although Kibra Karenho equalized for the hosts in the 63rd minute, Ombima completed his brace with a stoppage time winner to hand Gogo a vital three points.
At Thika Stadium, APS Bomet, also already promoted, were held to a goalless draw by a disciplined MCF side, in a match where neither side managed to find a breakthrough.
Naivas FC left it late to beat 3K FC 1-0 at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos, with Mwangi K. netting in the 89th minute. In Luanda, Luanda Villa also secured a late winner to edge Vihiga United 1-0 at Mumboha Grounds, boosting their chances of a strong finish.
Kibera Black Stars were in fine form as they cruised to a 3-0 win over Kisumu All Stars at Jamhuri Complex G on Ngong Road.
The hosts dominated proceedings and were rewarded with three well-taken goals.
Down at the Coast, Migori Youth outclassed SS Assad 4-0 at Ukunda Show Ground, recording the most emphatic win of the day. In Bungoma, Nzoia Sugar and Mombasa United played to a dull 0-0 draw at Sudi Stadium, with neither side able to make the most of their opportunities.
The lone goal came in the 65th minute, sealing a season of dominance for the Nairobi-based side, who had already secured promotion to the FKF Premier League weeks earlier.
Welcome to the big boys club 🫡
— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) June 14, 2025
Nairobi United and APS Bomet are the 2⃣ automatically promoted teams to the #FKFPL 2025/2026 season. pic.twitter.com/Xx0JuM4hjE
In Kerugoya, Darajani Gogo pulled off one of the day’s most dramatic wins, beating Fortune Sacco 2-1 at Kianyaga Stadium.
Veron Ombima opened the scoring just before halftime in stoppage time, and although Kibra Karenho equalized for the hosts in the 63rd minute, Ombima completed his brace with a stoppage time winner to hand Gogo a vital three points.
At Thika Stadium, APS Bomet, also already promoted, were held to a goalless draw by a disciplined MCF side, in a match where neither side managed to find a breakthrough.
Naivas FC left it late to beat 3K FC 1-0 at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos, with Mwangi K. netting in the 89th minute. In Luanda, Luanda Villa also secured a late winner to edge Vihiga United 1-0 at Mumboha Grounds, boosting their chances of a strong finish.
Kibera Black Stars were in fine form as they cruised to a 3-0 win over Kisumu All Stars at Jamhuri Complex G on Ngong Road.
The hosts dominated proceedings and were rewarded with three well-taken goals.
Down at the Coast, Migori Youth outclassed SS Assad 4-0 at Ukunda Show Ground, recording the most emphatic win of the day. In Bungoma, Nzoia Sugar and Mombasa United played to a dull 0-0 draw at Sudi Stadium, with neither side able to make the most of their opportunities.
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