2012 FKF President's Cup

The 2012 FKF President's Cup was the 41st season of Kenya's top domestic cup competition. The deadline for application was 30 July, and 32 clubs had registered for participation to the tournament after paying a mandatory KSh. 15,000 fee,[1][2][3] with a final list of 34 teams.[4] The quarter-finals were played on 6−7 October,[5] while the semi-finals and the final were played on 17−18 November and 21 November respectively,[6][7] after the end of the 2012 Kenyan Premier League.

2012 FKF President's Cup
Country Kenya
Teams34
ChampionsGor Mahia
Runners-upSofapaka
Confederation CupGor Mahia
Matches played31
Goals scored117 (3.77 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Humphrey Mieno
Erasto Ndege
David Nyanzi
Moses Odhiambo
(4 goals each)
2011
2013

Two teams were to be knocked out in the first round (playoff matches) to decide who would advance to the second round.[8]

By winning the tournament, Gor Mahia earned a place in the preliminary round of the 2013 CAF Confederation Cup,[9] and will play Tusker, the winners of the 2012 Kenyan Premier League, at the 2013 Kenyan Super Cup.

Teams

The following is the final list of teams that participated in the tournament.[4]

Team League
A.F.C. Leopards Premier League
Bidco Unitedr Division One
Borabu Chiefs Nyanza South County League
Buruburu Sacramento Nairobi County League
Congo JMJ United Division One
F.C. Talanta None
Gor Mahia Premier League
Isiolo Youth Upper Eastern Provincial League
Kakamega Homeboyz Division One
Karuturi Sports Premier League
Kenya Revenue Authority Division One
Keroka Technical Kisii County League
Longonot Horticulture Division One
Mahakama Division One
Malindi Unitedr North Coast Provincial League
Mathare United Premier League
Maua Unitedr Upper Eastern Provincial League
MOYASr Division One
Muhoroni Youth Premier League
Murang'a United Central Provincial League
Nairobi Stima Division One
Nakumatt Nairobi Provincial League
Nzoia United Division One
Raiply Rift Valley Provincial League
Shabana Kisiir Division One
Sofapaka Premier League
Taqwa Upper Eastern Provincial League
Tetu Stars Central Provincial League
Tusker Premier League
Ulinzi Stars Premier League
Wamo Garissa County League
Wazito Nairobi County League
West Kenya Sugar Division One
Western Stima Premier League
r denotes teams that have since withdrawn from the tournament.

First round

Playoff matches in the first round between Muranga United, Maua United, Taqwa and Tetu Stars were played to decide who would advance to the second round.

4 August 2012 Murang'a United w/o Maua United
15:00 UTC+3 Walkover awarded Report

Murang'a United were awarded a walkover as Maua United withdrew from the tournament.[10]

4 August 2012 Taqwa 1 − 0 Tetu Stars Isiolo Stadium, Isiolo
15:00 UTC+3 Abdi  54' Report
News

Taqwa were knocked out of the tournament due to "technicalities".[11]

Bracket

The FKF decided to change the quarter-final fixtures, meaning that A.F.C. Leopards and Kenya Revenue Authority were now to face Karuturi Sports and Sofapaka respectively.[12]

Second round Third round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
  Gor Mahia 5
  Borabu Chiefs 2
  Gor Mahia 1 (5)
  Western Stima 1 (4)
  Buruburu Sacramento 0
  Western Stima 2
  Gor Mahia 0 (4)
  Muhoroni Youth 0 (2)
  Muhoroni Youth 3
  West Kenya Sugar 0
  Muhoroni Youth 2
  Kakamega Homeboyz 1
  Kakamega Homeboyz 2
  Bidco United 0
  Gor Mahia 2
  A.F.C. Leopards 1
  Congo JMJ United 3
  Isiolo Youth 1
  Congo JMJ United 1
  A.F.C. Leopards 3
  A.F.C. Leopards 2
  Mathare United 0
  A.F.C. Leopards 3
  Karuturi Sports 1
  Sofapaka 3
  Ulinzi Stars 0
  Sofapaka 4
  Mahakama 2
  Longonot Horticulture 1
  Mahakama 3
  Gor Mahia 0 (3)
  Sofapaka 0 (0)
  Murang'a United 0
  Wamo 1
  Wamo 0
  Tusker 13
  Tusker 4
  Keroka Technical 0
  Tusker 2
  Talanta 0
  Tetu Stars 0
  Talanta 2
  Talanta 2
  Nzoia United 0
  Raiply 0
  Nzoia United 2
  Tusker 0
  Sofapaka 1
  Wazito 2
  MOYAS 0
  Wazito 1
  K.R.A. 2
  K.R.A. 2
  Malindi United 0
  K.R.A. 1
  Sofapaka 2
  Karuturi Sports 4
  Nakumatt 0
  Karuturi Sports 0 (4)
  Nairobi Stima 0 (3)
  Nairobi Stima 2
  Shabana Kisii 0

Second round

The draw for the second round of matches was held on 30 July 2012 and ties were played from 4 August to 12 August. Having been beaten, Malindi United, Bidco United, MOYAS and Shabana Kisii still withdrew from the tournament.[10]

4 August 2012 Tusker 4 − 0 Keroka Technical Nairobi City Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Ndege  36', 56'
Nyanzi  70'
Wendo  86'
Report
4 August 2012 Raiply 0 − 2 Nzoia United Eldoret Polytechnic Grounds, Eldoret
15:00 UTC+3 Report Watiti  15'
Tietie  70'
4 August 2012 Congo JMJ United 3 − 1 Isiolo Youth Hope Centre, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Ajiga  38'
Misiko  62'
Masika  85'
Report Masudi  25'
4 August 2012 Kenya Revenue Authority 2 − 0 Malindi United
15:00 UTC+3 Report
4 August 2012 Longonot Horticulture 1 − 3 Mahakama Kingfisher Grounds, Naivasha
15:00 UTC+3 Kinyokie  85' Report Kidiga  21'
Ambembo  51', 71'
4 August 2012 Sofapaka 3 − 0 Ulinzi Stars Moi International Sports Centre, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Njoroge  48'
Asike  75'
Mieno  77' (pen.)
Report
4 August 2012 Buruburu Sacramento 0 − 2 Western Stima Stima Club, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Report Mangi  29'
Omuse  74'
5 August 2012 Gor Mahia 5 − 2 Borabu Chiefs Nairobi City Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Anguyo  11'
Ochieng  21'
Lavatsa  67'
Salim  70'
Imbem  76'
Report Obwoge  30', 35'
5 August 2012 Karuturi Sports 4 − 0 Nakumatt Kingfisher Grounds, Naivasha
15:00 UTC+3 Chole  25'
Msiebe  58', 88'
Oduor  75'
Report
5 August 2012 Nairobi Stima 2 − 0 Shabana Kisii
15:00 UTC+3 Report
5 August 2012 Wazito 2 − 0 MOYAS
15:00 UTC+3
5 August 2012 Muhoroni Youth 3 − 0 West Kenya Sugar Muhoroni Stadium, Muhoroni
15:00 UTC+3 Mohammed  70', 78'
Neto  89'
Report
12 August 2012 Murang'a United 0 − 1 Wamo Ihura Stadium, Murang'a
15:00 UTC+3 Report Unidentified  6'
12 August 2012 Tetu Stars 0 − 2 Talanta Gachie Stadium, Nyeri
16:00 UTC+3 Report Nzenze  46'
Muchiri  76'

Third round

The third round of matches was played on the weekend of 1−2 September in various venues, all at 15:00 UTC+3 time.[13]

1 September 2012 Sofapaka 4 − 2 Mahakama Moi International Sports Centre, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Mieno  3', 30', 48'
Monday  26'
Report Ougo  9'  47'
Pilipili  45'
Kamau  46'
Mmatsi  72'
Juma  79'
1 September 2012 Gor Mahia 1 − 1
(5 − 4 p)
Western Stima Nairobi City Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 M. Otieno  8' Report Bai  27'
Penalties
Anguyo
Odhiambo
Omondi
Mosoti
Sserunkuma
Shimonyo
Sirengo
D. Otieno
Mangi
Omuse
1 September 2012 Wazito 1 − 2 Kenya Revenue Authority Hope Centre, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Onyango  27' Report Likhanga  11'
Tiego  22'
Omondi  25'
Likhabu  45' (pen.)
2 September 2012 Congo JMJ United 1 − 3 A.F.C. Leopards Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi
13:00 UTC+3 Otieno  27' Report Okwemba  23'
Wanga  77'
Baraza  81'
2 September 2012 Wamo 0 − 13 Tusker Nairobi City Stadium, Nairobi
13:00 UTC+3 Report Emeka  7', 15'
Kagogo  13', 37'
Mbugi  23'
Nyanzi  44', 84'
Ojwang  47', 71'
Ochieng  63'
Ndege  75', 77'
Odipo  87'
2 September 2012 Karuturi Sports 0 − 0
(4 − 3 p)
Nairobi Stima Kingfisher Grounds, Naivasha
13:00 UTC+3 Report
Penalties
Juma
J. Omondi
K. Omondi
Siruma
Msiebe
Onyango
Aziz
Mzambara
J. Mbindyo
V. Mbindyo
2 September 2012 Talanta 2 − 0 Nzoia United Afraha Stadium, Nakuru
13:00 UTC+3 Ndara  17' (o.g.)
Abdulrahman  30'
Report
2 September 2012 Muhoroni Youth 2 − 1 Kakamega Homeboyz Muhoroni Stadium, Muhoroni
15:00 UTC+3 Wakhanya  25'
Neto  61'
Report Otieno  6'

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals were played on the weekend of 6–7 October.[5] The FKF changed two of the fixtures for the round, meaning that A.F.C. Leopards and K.R.A. were now to meet Karuturi Sports and Sofapaka respectively.[12] The decision raised many eyebrows as questions arose regarding the true motive behind the FKF's decision.[14]

6 October 2012 Kenya Revenue Authority 1 − 2 Sofapaka Nairobi City Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Macharia  18' (pen.) Owino  29'
Monday  75'
7 October 2012 Gor Mahia 0 − 0
(4 − 2 p)
Muhoroni Youth Nairobi City Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Report
Penalties
Salim
Odhiambo
Juma
Sserunkuma
Ateng
Nyapala
Oriki
7 October 2012 Tusker 2 − 0 Talanta Moi International Sports Centre, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Nyanzi  28'
Emeka  50'
Report

Semi-finals

The semi-finals are being played on the weekend of 17–18 November.[7] They were to be played on the weekend on 20–21 October,[15] but the dates were pushed so as not to clash with the Kenyan Premier League schedule.[16]

17 November 2012 Gor Mahia 2 − 1 A.F.C. Leopards Moi International Sports Centre, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Omondi  12'
Odhiambo  52'
Report Okwemba  81'
18 November 2012 Tusker 0 – 1 Sofapaka Moi International Sports Centre, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Report Ochieng  58'
Nyaga  75'

Final

The final was played on 20 November at the Nyayo National Stadium.[17] Gor Mahia won 3–0 on penalties to win the title a record 10th time.

Gor Mahia0 – 0Sofapaka
Report
Penalties
Anguyo
Odhiambo
Salim
3 − 0 Asike
Juma
Mieno
Referee: Sylvester Kirwa

Top goalscorers

RankNameTeamGoals
1 Moses OdhiamboGor Mahia 4
Humphrey MienoSofapaka
Erasto NdegeTusker
David Nyanzi
5 Ivan AnguyoGor Mahia 3
Rama Salim
Geoffrey MsiebeKaruturi Sports
Joseph EmekaTusker
9 Mike BarazaA.F.C. Leopards 2
Allan Wanga
Jared ObwogeBorabu Chiefs
Kevin OmondiGor Mahia
Dan Sserunkuma
Paul AmbemboMahakama
Yusuf MohammedMuhoroni Youth
Collins Neto
Osborne MondaySofapaka
Patrick KagogoTusker
Frederick Ojwang
Alloys MangiWestern Stima
Job Omuse

See also

References

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