Shabana FC eager to derail Kenya Police FC’s title charge

Shabana FC are determined to put Kenya Police FC’s champagne on ice when the two sides clash in the 33rd round of the FKF Premier League, according to the club’s Secretary General, Elizaphan Kerama.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsLeague leaders Kenya Police FC, who currently sit on 61 points, need just a single point from their remaining two fixtures to be crowned champions for the first time in the club’s history.Their final two opponents are Shabana and reigning champions Gor Mahia, who trail the Law Enforcers by six points with two games to go.##NAJAVA_MECA_8963099##Police FC could clinch the title next weekend if they avoid defeat against the Kisii-based outfit, fondly known as the Glamour Boys, in their penultimate match set for Sunday, 15 June, at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos.Despite having little at stake, Shabana are approaching the match with full intent, eager to influence the title race and assert their presence in top-flight football.AFC Leopards chairman promises to host Mashemeji Derby at Bukhungu Stadium“As Shabana FC, we are fully committed to giving our very best as we prepare to face Kenya Police. This match is highly significant—not just for our ambition to finish the league in a more respectable position, but also as part of our mission to elevate our brand’s identity and visibility,” said Kerama.He emphasised that the team is being meticulously prepared with one clear goal—beating the league leaders.A win for Shabana could potentially delay Police’s title celebration, setting up a dramatic final-day showdown between the Law Enforcers and Gor Mahia, should K’Ogalo win their second-last game against Ulinzi Stars.Harambee Starlets upbeat despite embarrassing defeat to Morocco“Even if we’re not in the title race, we would be proud to play a pivotal role in taking the championship down to the wire. Should Gor Mahia beat Ulinzi, the final game—Gor versus Police—would be the decider,” Kerama added.“In such a scenario, we’ll take immense pride in having kept the title race alive, while contributing to a high standard of competitive football that sharpens our teams for the demands of continental tournaments.”Shabana currently sit fifth on the league table with 52 points, a marked improvement from last season when they were fighting relegation until the final day.Inside McCarthy’s main focus areas in Harambee Stars friendlies against Chad

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