Today AFC Leopard played their twenty third match against Wazito FC. The match was played at Thika Municipal stadium where by hundreds of AFC Leopard supporters attended the match. Wazito FC who are currently in bad form today also lost an important match against Leopards.

Wazito FC were first to score gaol through their striker Kinyajui before AFC Leopard equalised through veteran striker Mark Makwatta. First half match ended a draw of 1 1 goals were by the two teams showed an impressive game. During second half AFC Leopard showed an impressive game thus creating more opportunities to score more goals but unfortunately they scored one gaol. Halftime, fulltime matched ended 2 1 in favor of AFC Leopard who secured three important points. Below is FKFPL table after AFC Leopard wins two consecutive matches.


From above table AFC Leopard are currently position nine after playing twenty three matches with thirty four points. What are you thoughts about this matter kindly feel free to share your opinion in comment section.
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