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FKF Cup defending champions police fc cruised to the quarter-finals of the competition with a 2-nil victory over kapenguria united at the kenyatta stadium in machakos. At the jomo kenyatta stadium in Kisumu, Kakamega Homeboyz edged Kisii-based Shabana FC 1-nil, thanks to a first half strike by Moses Mudavadi, securing their place in the last eight.
Murang'a Seal biggest winners in FKF Cup round of 16 after beating Kibera 5-1
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