Kibera Soccer Ladies gaffer Rama Vijago believes his charges have what it takes to clinch the FKF Women’s Cup this season.Kibera secured their spot in the semifinals of the Cup following their 3-0 victory against Bungoma Queens on Saturday 20 April at Dandora Stadium, setting up a last-four matchup against fellow FKF Women Premier League side Zetech Sparks.##NAJAVA_MECA_8053324##At the same time, the gaffer, who has overseen the club’s growth since inception, is bullish about the charges prospect for the remainder of the season.Vijago’s charges are currently placed fourth on the log with 27 points from 16 matches and the gaffer is adamant that they will finish above their last year’s ranking.“Our objective was to get to the finals, which we are currently working on; we wanted to better last season’s record of getting to the semis,” offered Vijago.Nzoia coach clings to false hopes as relegation axe loomsThe expert also noted that the girls had already achieved his set targets for the league, noting that a top-five finish was ideal at the start of the campaign, and sitting fourth has given them more desire to finish within the “medal’ brackets.“The girls have stepped in well going by our league performances; no team has done a double over us except Vihiga Queens, So I believe this sets a good predicament for next season,” he stated.“We have good players whom we have shaped over the season and we remain optimistic that they will be in shape to help us compete for the league title next season,” added Vijago.Meanwhile, the coach has hailed Football Kenya Federation (FKF) for the exceptional work done in advancing women’s football in the country, saying that through FKF, the league now has more visibility and marketing compared to previous years.“The federation is doing something wonderful with our game. The number of girls who have gone abroad in the last six years is motivating and hopefully the same energy continues to make this sport the best,” he concluded.Silibwet Leons coach contemplates future after walkover woes in Mombasa