Outstanding players in the remaining rounds of the 2025 Mozzart Bet Cup will have an opportunity to give back to their society courtesy of the Humanitarian Cheque. The past two editions of the tournament witnessed standout performances, from the quarterfinals, acknowledged and rewarded with the cheque worth Kshs100,000. Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsAhead of the quarterfinals of this year’s edition, tournament sponsor and leading gaming firm Mozzart Bet have confirmed that man of the match awardees will not walk home empty-handed. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8859677##”I can confirm that we will be rewarding outstanding players from the quaters, all the way to the final with the Humanitarian Cheque,” confirmed Mozzart Bet’s Head of Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Frank Okoth. The selected player in each match has historically redeemed the cheque at their convenience and purchased goods that have gone a long way in making a difference in the society.Kakamega Homeboyz coach terms win over Shabana as sweet revengeIn the past two editions, players have given back to their former clubs, academies, children homes, schools and other establishments. Defending champions Kenya Police, 2023 champions Kakamega Homeboyz, 2021 winners Gor Mahia have all secured tickets to the last eight of the tournament. Suprise package and National Super League (NSL) leaders Nairobi United, 2018 champions Kariobangi Sharks, Ulinzi Stars and Murang’a Seal are also through to the quarterfinals.AFC Leopards’ appeal on their disqualification from the tournament is yet to determined. Vijago backs battle-ready Starlets for Cameroon clashIngwe appealed FKF’s decision to kick them out of the Cup after the Leagues and Competitions Committee found them guilty of the abandonment of their Round of 32 game against Mara Sugar. Moses Shumah and David Owino were named the 2023 and 2024 edition’s Most Valuable Players.
