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2014 FKF President's Cup
GOtv Shield
Tournament details
Country Kenya
Teams64
Final positions
ChampionsSofapaka
Runner-upPosta Rangers
Third placeWest Kenya Sugar
Fourth placeA.F.C. Leopards
Confederation CupSofapaka
Tournament statistics
Matches played59
Goals scored179 (3.03 per match)
← 2013
2015 →

All statistics correct as of 15 November 2014.

Template:Kenyan domestic football

The 2014 FKF President's Cup (known as the GOtv Shield for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 43rd season of Kenya's top domestic cup competition. It began on 26 April and ended on 15 November, with the domestic broadcasting rights for the competition held by SuperSport. Participating teams were required to pay a registration fee of Ksh. 30,000 each to enter the tournament.[2] The competition's defending champions were A.F.C. Leopards, who beat their Nairobi derby rivals Gor Mahia 1–0 in the previous final. Both teams were given byes to the third round, having reached the final the previous year.[3][4]

Sofapaka, the winners of the competition, received Ksh. 2 million in prize money and represented Kenya in the preliminary round of the 2015 CAF Confederation Cup.[3][4]

Teams

Round Clubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues/teams
entering at this round
Prize money[3][4]
First round 64 24 none 24 FKF Division One
Provincial League
County Champions League
Sub-County League
Non-league teams
none
Second round 52 40 9[a] 31[b] Premier League
National Super League
Third round 32 32 20 12 A.F.C. Leopards
Gor Mahia
Seeded teams
Fourth round 16 16 16 none none
Quarter-finals 8 8 8 none none
Semi-finals 4 4 4 none none
Final 2 2 2 none none Ksh. 2 million
Key to numbers in match results
1 Premier League
2 National Super League
3 Division One
4 Provincial League
5 County Champions League
6 Sub-County League
n Non-league team

First round

The draw for the first round was held on 23 April.[3][4][5]

The first round ties were played on the weekend of 26–27 April.[6] 24 teams from FKF Division One, the Kenyan Provincial League, the County Champions League and the Sub-County League combined, as well as non-league teams, began their campaigns at this stage.

Vihiga United awarded walkover and advance to the second round.

26 April 2014 Intercity (4) 8 – 0 Homa Bay Talent (4) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
16:00 UTC+3 Juma 32'
Iregi 52'
Otieno 55'
Abdi 56', 85', 87'
Ojienda 59' (o.g.)
Omondi 60'
Report
26 April 2014 Fresha (4) 1 – 0 Dandora Combined (n) Limuru Stadium, Limuru
15:00 UTC+3 Report
26 April 2014 Wazito (3) 6 – 0 Blitz (3) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
16:00 UTC+3 Nanjie 13', 46'
Otieno 16'
Nyagaka 19'
Alubala 23', 41'
Report
27 April 2014 Vibwanga (3) 3 – 1 Magarini (3) Municipal Stadium, Mombasa
15:00 UTC+3 Report
27 April 2014 Transfoc (3) 3 – 2 Metumi United (n) Kenyatta Stadium, Kitale
15:00 UTC+3 Report

Second round

The draw for the second round was held on 22 May 2014 at the Nyayo National Stadium, at 10:30 local time (UTC+3).[7]

3 of the 12 winners from the first round were seeded and given byes to the third round, while 7 of the 38 Premier League and National Super League teams joining in the second round were also seeded and given byes to the third round.[8] The second round ties were played between 30 May and 2 June.

On 23 May, Premier League side Sony Sugar announced that they were pulling out of the tournament due to unresolved issues within the club. Their opponents in the second round, Top Fry AllStars gained automatic qualification to the third round as a result.[9] Former Premier League side Karuturi Sports followed suit 8 days later, also citing unresolved issues, giving their opponents West Kenya Sugar automatic qualification to the third round.[10] Another Premier League side, Thika United, withdrew from the competition on 19 June.[11]

31 May 2014 St. Joseph (2) 0 – 0
(0 – 3 p)
Kakamega Homeboyz (2) Afraha Stadium, Nakuru
16:00 UTC+3 Report
Penalties
Unidentified soccer ball with red X
Unidentified soccer ball with red X
Unidentified soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Mathenge
soccer ball with check mark Kulecho
soccer ball with check mark Shitote
31 May 2014 Palos (3) 1 – 1
(0 – 3 p)
Nakumatt (2) Bukhungu Stadium, Kakamega
13:00 UTC+3 Odhiambo 34' Report Thairu 90+3'
Penalties
Unidentified soccer ball with red X
Unidentified soccer ball with red X
Unidentified soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X Unidentified
soccer ball with check mark Unidentified
soccer ball with check mark Unidentified
soccer ball with check mark Unidentified
31 May 2014 Fresha (4) 0 – 1 MOYAS (2) Unidentified
15:00 UTC+3 Report
31 May 2014 Kenya Revenue Authority (1) 1 – 1
(5 – 6 p)
G.F.C. 105 (2) Unidentified
15:00 UTC+3 Report
31 May 2014 Rift Valley United (2) 2 – 1 Transfoc (3) Unidentified
15:00 UTC+3 Omondi 5', 70' Report Unidentified
31 May 2014 Chemelil Sugar (1) w/o Thika United (1)
15:00 UTC+3 Report

Thika United withdrew from the tournament. Chemelil Sugar advance to the third round.

Karuturi Sports withdrew from the tournament. West Kenya Sugar advance to the third round.

1 June 2014 Imara United (n) 1 – 0 Oserian (2) Unidentified
13:00 UTC+3 Report
1 June 2014 FC Talanta (2) 2 – 0 Mahakama (2) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
13:45 UTC+3 Otieno 17', 32' Report
1 June 2014 Vibwanga (3) 0 – 8 Sofapaka (1) Mbaraki Stadium, Mombasa
13:45 UTC+3 Report Kasolo 15'
Muki 19'
Kago 22', 40'
Agwanda 50'
Ndolo 56'
Wembe 76' (o.g.)
Shivachi 82'
1 June 2014 Sony Sugar (1) w/o Top Fry AllStars (1)
15:00 UTC+3 Report

Sony Sugar withdrew from the tournament. Top Fry AllStars advance to the third round.

1 June 2014 Nyakach United (3) 4 – 2 Kariobangi Sharks (2) Unidentified
15:00 UTC+3 Report
1 June 2014 Mumbi Nationale (3) 2 – 0 Nzoia United (2) Unidentified
15:00 UTC+3 Report
1 June 2014 Tusker (1) 3 – 2 Western Stima (1) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
16:00 UTC+3 I. Salim 7'
Were 72'
Abondo 89'
Report Batambuze 63'
Owuor 66'

Bracket

Template:2014 FKF President's Cup bracket

Third round

The draw for the third round was also held on 22 May 2014 at the Nyayo National Stadium, at 10:30 local time (UTC+3).[7] Along with the 20 winners from the second round and 2013 finalists A.F.C. Leopards and Gor Mahia, 10 seeded teams will begin their campaigns at this stage. The third round ties are to be played from 18–20 July and 23 August.[12]

Intercity, one of the seeded teams, was the only remaining Provincial League team in the tournament. Two more of the seeded teams, Ulinzi Warriors and Wazito, along with Mumbi Nationale and Nyakach United, were the only remaining FKF Division One teams competing for the title.

National Super League side Finlays Horticulture became the fourth team to give a walkover in the tournament, but the first to do so after failing to turn up for their match. Explaining why they could not face Bandari in their third round clash, head coach Sammy Okoth said that the team had lost eight players during the mid-season (June-July) transfer window, and as such the squad was depleted and not yet ready to take on such an intense match.[13]

19 July 2014 Mumbi Nationale (3) 0 – 6 Ulinzi Stars (1) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
13:00 UTC+3 Report Waruru 2', 41'
Saruni 17' (pen.), 90' (pen.)
Amuoka 26', 36'
19 July 2014 Agrochemical (2) 1 – 0 Nairobi Stima (2) Moi Stadium, Kisumu
13:00 UTC+3 Musyoka 4' Report Odhiambo Yellow card 43'
19 July 2014 Top Fry AllStars (1) 0 – 2 Intercity (4) Afraha Stadium, Nakuru
15:00 UTC+3 Report Lutta 20'
Liambo 89'
19 July 2014 Nairobi City Stars (1) 1 – 2 Wazito (3) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Majani Yellow card 81'
Oliech 88'
Report Ikatwa Yellow card 30'
Ndege 80' (pen.), 86'
Omollo Yellow card 89'
20 July 2014 Ligi Ndogo (2) 3 – 0 Zoo Kericho (2) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
11:00 UTC+3 Yida 18'
Sindani 26' (o.g.)
Rersa Yellow card 32'
Simiyu 90'
Report Ayieko Yellow card 45'
Kipkirui Yellow card 52'
Sindani Yellow card 70' Yellow-red card 90'
20 July 2014 Posta Rangers (2) 4 – 0 Ulinzi Warriors (3) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
13:00 UTC+3 Radiki 10', 44', 70'
Mukwana 40'
Report Asanga Yellow card 75'
20 July 2014 Chemelil Sugar (1) 1 – 0 MOYAS (2) Unidentified
13:45 UTC+3 Karani 48' Report
20 July 2014 Bandari (1) w/o Finlays Horticulture (2)
15:00 UTC+3 Report

Finlays Horticulture failed to show up for the match. Bandari advance to the fourth round.

20 July 2014 Sofapaka (1) 6 – 0 Rift Valley United (2) Ruaraka Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Batambuze 10'
Ndolo 22', 43'
Baraza 25', 71'
Agwanda 54'
Report
20 July 2014 Nyakach United (3) 1 – 3 Muhoroni Youth (1) Unidentified
15:00 UTC+3 Unidentified Report Ochieng 20'
Wanjala 35'
Otieno 80'
20 July 2014 Nakumatt (2) 2 – 6 Tusker (1) Oserian Grounds, Naivasha
16:00 UTC+3 Onyango 46'
Nzuki 72'
Report Were 18', 54'
Salim 46', 65'
Abondo 50'
Kimani 85'

Fourth round

The fourth round ties were played from 30 August to 7 September.[citation needed]

Intercity remained the only Provincial League side competing for the title, while of the four FKF Division One teams remaining in the third round, only Wazito advanced to the fourth round. Seven of the initial 24 National Super League entrants and seven of the initial 16 Premier League teams also competed in the fourth round.

30 August 2014 G.F.C. 105 (2) 0 – 2 Bandari (1) Kipchoge Keino Stadium, Eldoret
15:00 UTC+3 Report Mangi 35'
Okello 45'
31 August 2014 Shabana (2) 1 – 3 Agrochemical (2) Afraha Stadium, Nakuru
15:00 UTC+3 Oluoch 15' Report Unidentified (?)'
Unidentified (?)'
Unidentified (?)'
7 September 2014 Muhoroni Youth (1) 1 – 2 Sofapaka (1) Muhoroni Stadium, Muhoroni
13:15 UTC+3 Otieno 86' Report Baraza 48', 67'
7 September 2014 A.F.C. Leopards (1) 2 – 0 Ligi Ndogo (2) City Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 UTC+3 Keli Red card 44'
Mudde 55', 70'
Report

Quarter-finals

The quarter-final ties were played on the weekend of 27–28 September. Four teams from both the Premier League and the National Super League competed in this stage of the competition.

27 September 2014 Agrochemical (2) 0 – 1 West Kenya Sugar (2) City Stadium, Nairobi
12:00 UTC+3 Bitolwa Yellow card 22' Report Simwa 2'
Ajika Yellow card 75'
27 September 2014 Bandari (1) 0 – 1 Posta Rangers (2) City Stadium, Nairobi
14:00 UTC+3 Report Nyaga 40'
28 September 2014 Administration Police (2) 1 – 3 Sofapaka (1) City Stadium, Nairobi
12:00 UTC+3 Karanja Yellow card 48'
Alemba Red card 63'
Jagero 80'
Report Baraza 15', 39' Yellow card 53'
Shivachi 64'
28 September 2014 A.F.C. Leopards (1) 3 – 2 Tusker (1) City Stadium, Nairobi
14:30 UTC+3 Uzomereke 63' (pen.)
Wahome 83' (o.g.)
Mieno 84'
Report Were 4', 37'

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were played on 20 October. Two teams from both the Premier League and the National Super League competed at this stage of the competition.

A.F.C. Leopards vs Sofapaka abandonment

The match between A.F.C. Leopards and Sofapaka was abandoned in the 87th minute, moments after the latter's second goal through Ekaliana Ndolo, after fans stormed the pitch in protest of the officiating. Security personnel present at the Nairobi City Stadium where the match was taking place were forced to launch tear gas canisters onto the angry mob, while one linesman left with his head badly injured. An ambulance and a SuperSport van were also damaged after being stoned by the fans.[14]

Before the match's abandonment, other incidences of crowd trouble arose from the Ingwe fans. Spectators began throwing bottles and stones deep into the first half, after Austin Ikenna was flagged offside just four minutes before Enock Agwanda's opening goal in the 26th minute, forcing a stoppage of about three minutes to restore calm in the stadium.[15]

The following day, the Football Kenya Federation fined A.F.C. Leopards a sum of Ksh. 500,000 (approx. US$5,590 or £3,500), ordered the club to pay the medical expenses for the injured fans and match officials, as well as play its remaining matches for the season behind closed doors. West Kenya Sugar, the loser of the other semi-final of the day, were also handed an automatic third-place playoff win as part of the sanctions.[16]

Match results

20 October 2014 A.F.C. Leopards (1) 0 – 2 Sofapaka (1) City Stadium, Nairobi
15:30 UTC+3 Shikokoti Yellow card 70' Report Agwanda 26'
Miheso Yellow card 62'
Ndolo 86'

Final

The final was played on 15 November at the Afraha Stadium in Nakuru.[17]

Posta Rangers became the first second-tier side to play in a Kenyan domestic cup final since their semi-final opponents West Kenya Sugar in 2010, when they also met (and lost to) Sofapaka in the final.

15 November 2014 Sofapaka (1) 2 – 1 Posta Rangers (2) Afraha Stadium, Nakuru
14:00 UTC+3 Agwanda 51' Yellow card 69'
Bagoole Yellow card 67'
Miheso 90'
Report Mukwana Yellow card 44'
Ochieng 57'

See also

Notes

References

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