EXCLUSIVE: Richard Odada joins historic Serbian top-tier sideThe stage is set as 64 teams gear up for the electrifying Mozzart Bet Cup 2025. This season promises thrilling action, featuring a diverse mix of FKF Premier League giants, fearless lower-tier challengers, and ambitious non-league contenders.Last season’s standout performers, Denmark and Compel, return after making waves in their previous campaign. Denmak stunned FKF Premier League side Gor Mahia with a first-round upset, while Compel FC made history as the first FKF Division One side to reach the quarterfinals, overcoming Kajiado FC and Mara Sugar FC before falling to AFC Leopards.##NAJAVA_MECA_8702659##This season also welcomes a strong non-league presence, with teams like Kakamega Veterans, Jumbo TFC, and Donholm Seniors adding an extra layer of unpredictability to the competition.A total of 12 FKF Premier League teams and 5 FKF National Super League sides have registered for the tournament setting the stage for a fiercely competitive tournament.The official tournament draw will take place on Monday, February 17, 2025, kicking off the competition. The round of 64 will be played in March, followed by the Round of 32 in April. The quarterfinals and semifinals are set for May, with the grand finale scheduled for June.Ryan Ogam sets new targets after collapse of multi-million deal to AlgeriaTournament Schedule• Tournament Draw: February 17, 2025• Round of 64: February 22–23, 2025• Round of 32: March 8–9, 2025• Round of 16: April 12–13, 2025• Quarter-finals: May 1–4, 2025• Semi-finals: May 24–25, 2025• Finals: June 14, 2025John Kamau tears into Mathare United’s management, calls for professionalismMozzart Bet Cup continues to provide clubs with an opportunity to compete for glory and gain potential qualification for the CAF Confederation Cup. Fans can expect fierce battles, emerging talent, and unpredictable results as both seasoned FKF Premier League clubs and ambitious lower-division sides clash.Participating teamsFKF Premier LeagueKenya Police FC, Kakamega Homeboyz FC, Ulinzi Stars FC, Murang’a Seal FC, KCB FC, Tusker FC, Gor Mahia, AFC Leopards SC, Shabana FC, Bandari FC, Kariobangi Sharks, Bidco UnitedFKF National Super LeagueFortune Sacco FC, SS Assad, Nairobi United, Luanda Villa SC, MOFALower tiers and non-league teamsKibera Soccer FC, HOHA FC, Compel FC, Vegpro FC, Spitfire FC, Marafiki FC, FC Bumbani Stars, Zetech Titans FC, Gucha Youth FC, Gituru FC, Denmak FC, Chemogoch FC, Kakamega Veterans FC, Jumbo TFC, Donholm Seniors FC, Global Connections FC, Kapenguria United FC, Maroon Stars United FC, Oinopsos FC, Plantech Kenya FC, Shalimar FC, FC Barnotik SR, Githurai Allstars FC, Uzalendo FC, Garissa United FC, TBM Health FC, Green Snipers FC, Al-Azizia FC, Rwafa FC, Dero FC, Karatina Homeboyz FC, Naivasha Police FC, RVPN FC, Turi FC, Wayzata Boys FC, MAS FC, Far East United FC, KSG Ogopa FC, Solian City FC, Desert Scorpions FC, PAC University FC, Superior Hotel FC, Ishiara FC, JW Foundation, Samitsi FC, Bungoma Superstars FC, Webuye Sportiff FCWhy Kenya-eligible youngster’s 1 billion move to the EPL collapsed
