
The Mumias Sports Complex was set alight on Saturday, as Matungu Blackstars FC clinched the 2025 Pepeta na Jamii Super Tournament, Kakamega County edition, with a decisive 2-0 victory over Green Villa FC.
[Photo] Fans enjoying a match at Mumias Sports ComplexThe hotly contested final drew fans from across the county, with the Blackstars showcasing class and determination to silence their rivals and lift the prestigious grassroots trophy.
Celebrations erupted at the stadium as Pepeta.com Chief Executive Officer Joseph Mbugua awarded the champions a glittering trophy alongside a cash prize of Ksh 150,000. Green Villa FC, the gallant runners-up, walked away with Ksh 100,000.
“As Pepeta, we are committed to funding more of such tournaments to nurture grassroots talent,” said Mbugua. “But we cannot do it alone — we call upon other stakeholders to help grow sports and unlock the potential of our young players,” he added.
His call was echoed by Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Kakamega branch chairperson Peter Muterwa, who underscored the need for better sporting infrastructure.
“We need more stadia across the country to boost football training,” Muterwa stated. “On behalf of FKF Kakamega, I thank Pepeta for this noble initiative. I also challenge clubs to intensify their training even as the federation works on bringing in more sponsors and partners.” he concluded.
Matungu Blackstars FC players (in yellow Jersey) in action during a past match
The Pepeta na Jamii Super Tournament 2025 brought together 32 football clubs from across Kakamega County. After two 2 days of intensive competition, Matungu Blackstars FC from Matungu Constituency emerged victorious, while Green Villa FC from Mumias West Constituency secured second place.
With today’s thrilling finale, attention now shifts to how Pepeta.com and partners will build on this momentum to strengthen grassroots football in Kakamega and beyond.
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