Finally. Shabana! Euphoria!At the break of the match pitting Shabana FC and Kisumu Allstars, the National Super League title pendulum was swinging in favor of Murang’a Seal without the latter even kicking a ball.Gusii FC, Murang’a Seal’s opponent for the day, had availed an ambulance that lacked oxygen tanks according to reports from Awendo and at that particular moment, Seal stood to benefit more. At Gusii Stadium, the scores were even.Then, in a flash in the second half, it all changed.##NAJAVA_MECA_7359253##The scoreline at the break did not tell the whole story, and they picked up the same pace in the second period, launching sporadic attacks one after the other.Unlike Murang’a Seal who did not have full control over what happened, Shabana had control over their fate and they made it count six minutes into the second half when Nehemiah Onchiri struck to give the FKFPL-bound team the lead. A deserved lead.Onchiri was not done yet as he struck yet again with six minutes left to play to the final whistle, completing his brace in the game and sealing the NSL title for Shabana. The crowd erupted. The security officers and stewards present at the venue did a splendid job trying to control the ecstatic fans.📌 ⚽️ 90+’Full Time: Shabana FC vs Kisumu All StarsFT 🥅 2:0 🔥🔥🔥#Footballke #Torebobe pic.twitter.com/2wsATBoZMr— Moraa Times (@officialMoraaT) July 8, 2023 However, they caved in at the final whistle as thousands of elated supporters made their way into the area of play to celebrate the historic moment.Migori Youth sealed the third spot without even kicking a ball after MCF failed to travel with the match, leaving Mara Sugar disadvantaged despite the latter beating Mwatate United 1-0.With the result, Migori Youth will now face off with Wazito FC in the promotion-relegation playoff in a two-legged clash, with the first leg set to be held in Muhoroni and the return match in Migori.