Mbógi Ijitokeze! Bandari vs Shabana Set to Light Up Mbaraki

Forget the sidelines. This Sunday, Mbaraki Sports Club isn’t just hosting a game – it’s staging a vibe.

Bandari FC vs Shabana FC at 3pm in Mombasa is more than 90 minutes of football; it’s a call to the faithful, the fanatics, the diehards – the 12th man.

Because football doesn’t just happen on the pitch.

It lives in the chants, the colours, the drums, the sea of faces that make a stadium throb with energy.

And, after watching the Harambee Stars conquer hearts in the CHAN tournament, Kenyan football is reminding us one thing: when fans show up, history gets made.

The 12th Man Drives the Energy 

Every whistle, every clap, every roar from the terraces builds the league from the ground up.

When you pack the stands, you’re not only backing your team – you’re investing in the future of Kenyan football.

Without you, the game is just a match; with you, it’s a movement.

The Bandari – Shabana clash is no exception.

Whether it’s the Dockers defending their turf in Mombasa or Shabana chasing points away, the difference-maker won’t just be on the field.

It will be you – painted, draped in colours, and singing from the heart.

A loyal Shabana FC fan follows the action during a past fixture (Image: Facebook)

Today’s Sportpesa League Fixtures

Bandari FC vs Shabana FC – 3pm, Mbaraki Sports Club, Mombasa.

APS Bomet FC vs Murang’a Seal FC – 2pm, Gusii Stadium, Kisii.

Two stadiums.

Two sets of terraces waiting to come alive.

Two chances to show that Kenyan football belongs to the fans as much as it does to the players.

Mbógi Ijitokeze!

So link up your crew.

Carry the vuvuzela, the drum, the flag. Snap the selfies that scream “we were here.”

The players will deliver the tackles, the passes, the goals – but it’s the fans who deliver the soul.

This is more than sport. It’s community. It’s culture.

It’s our game.

And it starts with you showing up.

Football Girls: Why We Love Girls Who Love the Game

The football-loving Kenyan girl is a very special breed.

The one who doesn’t flinch when you scream at the TV, and gets the enormity of a VAR moment in a match.

The one who’s already set her CHAN 2025 match dates in her calendar.

She’s more than a fan. She’s a mood.

And if you’ve ever sat next to one in a pub during a Premier League showdown or heard her argue passionately over a poor half time substitution – then you know this isn’t just about sport.

It’s a lifestyle, and she lives it boldly.

Her Talk is Magic!

Let’s face it: there’s just something magnetic about a girl who can throw shade at your team and still ask you if you want a refill during halftime.

She’s got the fire – and not just on match days.

She’ll trash talk Arsenal one moment and defend Harambee Stars with her life the next.

And now, with CHAN 2024 coming to Kenya, we know where they’ll be:

Front row in the stands, in full team colours, leading chants, matching the Isukuti rhythm beat for beat.

The popular Bandari FC diehard fan Brownita Kendi during a past club fixture (Image: Facebook)

Football Fans Know all about Heartbreak

Football girls know heartbreak.

They’ve watched their teams blow 2-0 leads.

They’ve survived last-minute losses and red-card meltdowns.

But they show up – again and again – loyal, loud, and loving every second.

Dating one?

Best decision you’ll make. Why?

She already understands that life isn’t perfect.

She knows patience (because her team hasn’t won a title in 7 years, for instance).

She won’t ask, “What’s an offside?” mid-match – she’ll explain it to you.

And yes, she’ll remind you who scored the winning goal in the 2017 CECAFA final (without Googling).

Bandari FCs Brownita Kendi hangs out with fellow football fanatics (Image: Facebook)

The Girl Fan has Changed the Game

Gone are the days when football was “a guy thing.”

She’s on the bar stool or terrace, jersey on, cold drink in hand – shouting louder than you.

She’s in WhatsApp football groups, arguing formations, decoding transfer rumours, sending memes before the final whistle.

She’ll probably beat you in Fantasy League too. (Let that sink in.)

CHAN 2025: The Stands Just Got Prettier

As Kenya gets ready to host Africa, it’s these girls who’ll bring flavour to the stadiums.

From braided hair in team colours…

To face-paint, loud vuvuzelas, and unapologetic passion…

To dancing when Kenya scores, and comforting strangers when they don’t…

They’re not just watching the game. They are the game.

Book a ticket and visit Kasarani and City Stadiums for CHAN 2025 fixtures and see the beauty of girls in football.