
WPL: Ruthless Police fire eight bullets past Trinity as Madira shock Kayole
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 21.12.25. | 21:20
Bungoma Queens secured a 2-1 away victory over Kisped Queens to move up to sixth with 16 points
Kenya Police Bullets returned to winning ways after Trinity Starlets 8-0 in an FKF Premier League match played at the Police Sacco Pavillion on Sunday.
The Law Enforcers headed to the match on a three-match winless streak that left them third on the log standings with 16 points, four shy of their match day opponent.
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Police started the match with the right intent and took the lead inside two minutes through Lorna Nyabuto.
The youngster was back at it again in the 14th minute as early signs of floodgates of goals began to show.
As the heavens continued to open and so were the goals.
Puren Alukwe registered her name in the score sheet in the 26th minute, before Ugandan import Margaret Kunihira scored a beauty for Police’s fourth goal.
In the second half, the defending champions picked from where they left, scoring two goals in quick succession in the 51st and 52nd minutes through Alukwe and Emily Moranga.
Alukwe then completed her hat-trick in the 67th minute, before Trinity were reduced to 10 women with a red card to Beryl Kamidi.
Lucy Kwekwe compounded Trinity’s woes in the 83rd minute with the eighth of the day to complete the humiliation.
At Dandora Stadium, Kayole Starlets were condemned to a second consecutive loss after losing 2-1 by fellow newbies Madira Soccer Assassins.
Tabitha Wambui gave Madira the lead in the 73rd minute, before Magneta Ocharo equalized for Kayole three minutes later.
With full time approaching, Himojeen Masalila stepped up in the 85th minute to grab what winner for Madira.
In the other matches of the day, Bungoma Queens secured a 2-1 away victory over Kisped Queens to move up to sixth with 16 points.
At the Raila Odinga Stadium, Vihiga Queens beat Gideon Starlets 2-0.



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