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New Kids on the block Kariobangi Sharks win Sportpesa Cup, set to clash with Everton

New Kids on the block Kariobangi Sharks win Sportpesa Cup, set to clash with Everton

New Kids on the block Kariobangi Sharks on Sunday clinched the third edition of the SportPesa Cup in Dar es Salaam with a 1-0 win over compatriots Bandari.

Man of the match Harrison Mwendwa scored the only goal of the game for Sharks at the hour mark.

After a brief interchange of play in midfield, the speedy winger was put through to goal with a slide rule pass by Duke Abuya. He then dribbled for a towards the opponents goalmouth, pulling Bandari defender Felly Mulumba and goalkeeper Farouk Shikalo out of position in the process, before unleashing a fierce shot into the back of the net.

That goal not only earned Sharks Sh3 million prize money but also a ticket to face English Premier League side Everton in a friendly later this year.

Besides Sharks overall victory, Mbao’s impressive keeper Mitacha Minata was handed the goalkeeper of the tournament’s gong, whilst Duke Abuya and William Wadri were also feted with the golden boot and player of the tournament awards respectivel.

Despite the loss, Bandari coach Bernard Mwalala said after the match that his charges will build on from that setback other than feeling sorry for themselves.

The Dockers displayed some impressive football in phases and looked to have been denied a clear penalty at the death when Wadri appeared to be fouled in the box by Sharks keeper John Oyiemba.

The dreadlocked Wadri, the most lethal Bandari player on the pitch, missed two one on one chances with Oyemba coming either side of half-time.

Sharks victory means that Kenyan teams have triumphed in each of the three editions of the tournament, with champions Gor Mahia winning in the other two.

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