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Published Dec 21, 2025
Abbas Khalif Super Cup Finale Rewards Champions With Trophies And Buses
The inaugural Abbas Khalif Super Cup delivered a finale that blended competitive football with rare, tangible rewards, leaving Langata buzzing long after the final whistle. Played before thousands at the Ulinzi Complex on December 20, 2025, the showpiece underlined a growing shift in grassroots sport where victory tran
The inaugural Abbas Khalif Super Cup delivered a finale that blended competitive football with rare, tangible rewards, leaving Langata buzzing long after the final whistle. Played before thousands at the Ulinzi Complex on December 20, 2025, the showpiece underlined a growing shift in grassroots sport where victory translates into real empowerment.
South C Rangers emerged champions through grit and precision, lifting silverware and driving away a 33-seater bus. Beyond the scoreline, the tournament showcased ambition, unity, and a clear message that football can change lives.
The inaugural Abbas Khalif Super Cup showcased talent, teamwork, and community spirit, rewarding champions with trophies and buses while inspiring players, fans, and youth to pursue football and personal growth.
The win cements South C Rangers’ place in local football history, boosting team morale, providing vital resources for development, and inspiring players and the community to aim higher in future competitions.
The inaugural Abbas Khalif Super Cup showcased talent, teamwork, and community spirit, rewarding champions with trophies and buses while inspiring players, fans, and youth to pursue football and personal growth.
Abbas Khalif Super Cup Sets New Standard for Grassroots Football
From its kickoff on November 10, 2025, the Abbas Khalif Super Cup was designed to be different. Organized in memory of the late Raila Amollo Odinga, the competition brought together 40 teams drawn from five wards, creating a wide and inclusive platform for emerging talent. Each side received Sh50,000 in facilitation and a full set of jerseys, ensuring professionalism and equal footing from the opening round. The structure and consistency paid off. Week after week, packed venues reflected rising interest, while matches were fiercely contested yet marked by sportsmanship. Organizers emphasized unity and teamwork, values that resonated throughout the campaign. By the time the finalists walked onto the pitch at Ulinzi Complex, the tournament had already cemented its place as a serious development pathway rather than a one-off exhibition. For Abbas Khalif, who is eyeing the Langata parliamentary seat in 2027, the vision went beyond football. Speaking after the final, he reiterated that the tournament aimed to empower the youth and offer them practical support. “We are here to uplift their lives. We will walk with them,” he said, a sentiment echoed by players who felt seen and supported.South C Rangers Claim Historic Title Through Discipline
South C Rangers etched their name into history with a narrow 1–0 victory over State City in a tense final. The decisive moment arrived in the 58th minute when diminutive forward Ali Maleche punished a lapse in State City’s defense. Showing composure beyond his years, he chested down a teasing cross before rifling a superb finish into the far corner. The goal crowned a disciplined display. South C Rangers balanced defensive solidity with quick transitions, frustrating opponents while creating enough chances to stay dangerous. They could have wrapped up the contest earlier, squandering two clear opportunities, yet their resolve never wavered. At the final whistle, celebrations were amplified by the ultimate prize. The champions were awarded a 33-seater Isuzu mini bus, a reward that instantly elevated the significance of their triumph. The vehicle symbolizes more than victory; it represents mobility, opportunity, and sustainability for a community-based team.
The win cements South C Rangers’ place in local football history, boosting team morale, providing vital resources for development, and inspiring players and the community to aim higher in future competitions.