Police Bullets fire six past Wadadia as FKF Women’s Premier League heats up

Police Bullets, delivered a masterclass performance with a commanding 6-0 victory over WADADIA

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Police Bullets forward Diana Wacera showing off her No.4 jersey after scoring against Wadadia FC.Photo/Police bullets/X

Defending FKF Women’s Premier League champions, Police Bullets, delivered a masterclass performance with a commanding 6-0 victory over WADADIA at the Mumias Sports Complex on Sunday.

Police Bullets forward Rebecca Okwaro celebrating after gifting her team the fourth goal.Photo/Police bullets/X

The champions, renowned for their sharp attack and unyielding defense, wasted no time imposing their authority. Diana Wacera set the pace with an 18th-minute opener before Lydia Waganda doubled the lead nine minutes later, capitalizing on defensive lapses. Despite Jane Hato rattling the crossbar, the Bullets’ pressure proved relentless. Substitute Emily Morang’a added the third in the 58th minute, setting the stage for a dominant second half.

Star forward Rebecca Okwaro stole the show with a brace in the 62nd and 74th minutes, while Elizabeth Ochaka, captain of the national under-17 team, capped off the victory with an emphatic finish in the 80th minute. This resounding triumph underscored the Bullets’ supremacy and bolstered their status as league favorites.

Kenya Police Bullets FC’s Emily Kemunto Morang’a celebrates her 2nd goal in two matches at 58th minute.

Bungoma Queens and Ulinzi Starlets Share the Spoils

In Bungoma, a thrilling clash saw Bungoma Queens and Ulinzi Starlets settle for a 2-2 draw at the National Polytechnic grounds. Bungoma’s Winrose Wanyama and Caroline Khaemba delivered for the home side, while Ulinzi’s Sophie Adhiambo and Joy Kinglady netted for the visitors in a fiercely contested affair.

Vihiga Queens Frustrated in Kisumu

Three-time league champions, Vihiga Queens, endured a frustrating afternoon at Moi Stadium in Kisumu, settling for a goalless draw against a resolute Bunyore Starlets side. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, the Queens were unable to breach Bunyore’s disciplined defense, highlighting the league’s increasing competitiveness.

The League Heats Up

As the FKF Women’s Premier League gathers momentum, the intensity continues to rise. Fans can expect more action-packed matchups and thrilling encounters as teams battle for supremacy in what promises to be an electrifying season.

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Rouline Migoya is a versatile media professional with a passion for sports, storytelling and community engagement. Holding a BA in Communication from St. Paul's University, she excels as a Social Media Manager at Michezo TV and Video Producer/Editor at Adolph Media Group. Rouline crafts compelling content strategies, creates impactful multimedia narratives, and leverages communication to drive positive social change. She is also a talented Volleyball player.
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