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Shabana FC's perfect start to the Kenyan Premier League season concluded with a 1-1 draw against Tusker FC, a result head coach Peter Okidi deemed satisfactory despite dropping points.
Shabana FC head coach Peter Okidi expressed satisfaction with his team's 1-1 draw against Tusker FC in a Kenyan Premier League (KPL) match played on Sunday, October 5, 2025, at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani. The result ended Shabana’s 100 percent winning streak in the current season.
Prior to the Tusker fixture, Shabana FC had maintained a perfect record in the 2025/2026 KPL season, securing six points from two outings after victories against APS Bomet and Bandari FC. This strong start had placed them at the top of the league standings. The team aimed to extend their lead before the upcoming international break.
Shabana took the lead in the 20th minute through Austine Musa Odongo, who capitalized on a defensive error by Tusker FC. The 'Glamour Boys' dominated the first half of the match, creating several opportunities. However, Tusker FC, also known as the 'Brewers', intensified their pressure in the second half.
Tusker's persistence paid off in the 77th minute when substitute Ian Simiyu scored his first goal for the Ruaraka-based club, leveling the score and securing a crucial point for his team. This draw marks Tusker FC's second point of the season.
Head coach Peter Okidi's comments highlight the team's perspective on the draw, suggesting a strategic acceptance of the result against a formidable opponent like Tusker FC. For Tusker, the draw provides a much-needed point to kickstart their season.
While Okidi expressed satisfaction, the draw means Shabana missed an opportunity to further solidify their lead at the top of the KPL table. The result could also impact team morale, although the coach's positive outlook aims to mitigate this. For Tusker, gaining a point against a high-flying Shabana could be a confidence booster.
Attention will now turn to how both teams perform after the international break. Shabana will be looking to regain their winning momentum, while Tusker will aim to build on this draw and improve their league position. The performance of key players like Austine Musa Odongo for Shabana and Ian Simiyu for Tusker will be closely watched in subsequent matches.