The Kenya Cup season comes to a close this afternoon with 2016 champions Kabras seeking to dethrone holders KCB at the Kakamega showground. This will be the first ever that the final is being contested from the traditional venue in Nairobi after hosts Kabras topped the standings after the regular rounds. Kabras, who were formed in 2014 bagged the Kenya Cup crown in 2016, beating Impala 22-5 in the final and have played in every Kenya Cup competition since promotion to the top tier in 2015. "Our first objective was to top the group phase and have the final played at home and we have done that. "We learnt our lessons from the last time we played KCB.
Source: The Star May 18, 2019 01:52 UTC