KCB Goalkeeper Farouk Shikhalo aims for historic Mozzart Bet Cup victory

Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) goalkeeper Farouk Shikhalo is determined to lead the bankers to their first-ever top-flight silverware and his third cup title as they prepare to face Police FC in the Mozzart Bet Cup final.Shikhalo delivered a standout performance in the semi-finals, helping KCB eliminate Kariobangi Sharks on post-match penalties, where the experienced custodian saved two crucial spot kicks to secure a spot in the final.Shikhalo, formerly of Muhoroni Youth, is no stranger to Cup finals, having previously clinched the title with Bandari FC in 2019 and Kakamega Homeboyz in 2023.He now seeks to add a third medal to his impressive collection.##NAJAVA_MECA_8137464##Despite his pivotal role in Bernard Mwalala’s squad and being one of the few senior players, Shikhalo emphasizes the importance of teamwork over individual effort.“It’s a final, and we all need the title. I can’t deliver it alone; working as a team is what will help us emerge victorious,” stated the former Kenya Revenue Authority shot-stopper.Shikhalo, one of Kenya’s most decorated goalkeepers with multiple accolades, including three Golden Glove awards at Muhoroni (2015) and Bandari (2018 and 2019), maintains that experience alone won’t win the cup.Bruce Kamau, Adam Wilson and Rupia dropped as Firat names final Harambee Stars squadHe believes that determination and teamwork are key.“Experience has little to decide in finals; the most determined side will always come out on top. We must be at our best to beat Police,” added the former FC Talanta custodian.Shikalo taking over his Golden Glove award in 2015 He also urges his teammates to remain resilient in the pursuit of continental football, a stage he frequently featured in with Tanzania Premier League champions Yanga between 2019 and 2021 before moving to Mtibwa Sugar.“Everyone wants to win a final, and experience is just one part of it. We must maintain our composure and push the team,” said Shikhalo, who credits his development to playing in high-pressure matches like the Kariokoo derby in Tanzania.“Such games bring pressure, and that’s where I come in. I believe I can control such games, having featured in high-profile derbies in Tanzania. I will try to maintain my composure and support the team,” he added.Harambee Stars Captain Michael Olunga laments lack of home advantage for World Cup qualifiersThe winner of the prestigious Mozzart Bet Cup will represent Kenya in the CAF Confederation Cup and receive Ksh 2,000,000 in prizes from the sponsor, Mozzart Bet, a leading gaming firm in Kenya.

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