NSL Wrap: Luanda Villa soar to victory as MOFA stumbles in quest to promotion

Luanda Villa delivered a remarkable performance, securing a sensational 5-1 victory over Mombasa United at Mumboha Grounds on Wednesday. The win propelled Villa to a well-deserved fifth place in the league standings, amassing an impressive 19 points from 12 games.In-form Timothy Ndayala opened the scoring for Gilbert Selebwa’s side in the 24th minute, followed by an own goal from a Mombasa United defender just seven minutes later.##NAJAVA_MECA_8566355##Former Bandari midfielder Wilberforce Lugogoh pulled one back for Mombasa just before the break.Villa continued their dominance in the second half, with defender Peter Mbuya overlapping from the left wing to slot home a third goal in the 49th minute. Fidel Omondi and James Owino added a goal each in the final ten minutes, sealing Villa’s second-biggest win of the season, following their 7-1 triumph over Muhoroni Youth earlier in the season. The match also marked the unveiling of Villa’s new sponsor, a local gaming firm set to inject Ksh 3,000,000 into the team over the next ten months.Victor Wanyama leaves door open on possible return to FKF Premier LeagueDespite their efforts, Mombasa United remain in 16th place on the league table with 12 points from 12 games.##NAJAVA_MECA_8564159##In another thrilling encounter, Samwest Blackboots continued their impressive form, securing their fourth win of the season with a dominant 4-2 victory over Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) at the Kenya Institute of Building and Highway Technology. Nyawir Junior, a former Gor Mahia winger, scored twice, while Joseph Odongo and Timothy Wabwire also found the net. Lawrence Ouma and George Ogutu scored for MOFA. The win moves Samwest to 10th place, ending a four-match winless streak.CAF reiterates commitment to have Kenya host CHAN, lists benefits of tournamentAt Marist International School Grounds, Darajani Gogo continued their strong campaign, defeating Naivas 3-1. Veron Ombima, Joshua Otieno, and Lameck Omondi scored for Gogo, while Robert Karisa Ponda netted a consolation for Naivas. The victory lifted Gogo to seventh place with 19 points from 11 games, pending a decision on their match against Muhoroni Youth that ended prematurely.Elsewhere, in an early kick-off at Mpesa Foundation, Mully Children’s Family (MCF) bounced back with a resounding 3-0 win over Fortune Sacco. Kenneth Muguna’s brace extends Police’s resurgence as Talanta overcome Mara SugarJames Olweny scored twice, and former Kajiado midfielder James Mutuko added a third. MCF coach Vincent Nyaberi expressed his satisfaction, stating, “We needed this win to get things rolling at the club. Now that we have it, our next goal is to break into the top five.”At Muhoroni Stadium, Edwin Okoth’s first-half strike for Muhoroni Youth was canceled out by Clinton Okoth in the 80th minute, resulting in a 1-1 draw against Migori Youth. At Mumias Sports Complex, fans were treated to a goalless draw as Vihiga United and Mombasa Stars struggled to find the back of the net. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8564162##In Kisumu, Kisumu All Stars extended their four-match winning streak with a 1-0 victory over APS Bomet, thanks to a goal from Laban Otieno. In Nairobi, Kibera Black Stars handed Nzoia Sugar a 2-1 defeat, adding to their struggles.In Embu, Nairobi United battled to a 0-0 draw against 3K FC, but the point was enough to keep them at the top of the league table for another week.

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