Mumias Sugar was a Kenyan football club formed in 1977 and based in Mumias . The home stadium was Mumias Sports Complex . It was a member of the top division in Kenyan football , but the club was disbanded midway of the 2007 season.
3-951: The club won the Kenyan President's Cup in 1996 and 1999, though the latter was revoked due to a match fixing-scandal. The club was owned by the Mumias Sugar Company. The club also won the Kenya Premier League 1999 but was handed to Tusker after they celebrated with their opponents on the last day allegedly claiming it was matchfixing. Chris Kimuyu, Evans Alemba, Mark Sirengo, Eric Lumiti, Bernard Onyango, Andrew Kortok, Patrick Mugata, Nick Yakhama, Steve 'Kush'Okumu, Abiud Ayuku, Ahmed Yusuf, Silvanus Otema, Ken Agwagi, issah Kassim, Atnus Amache, Antony Shikubu, Shabaan salim, Abesi Mjumbe, Fidelis Odeke, Paul Murunga, Mukoshi, Harry Yakhama, Jackton Aimbo, francis Chinjili, Tom Ochura, Evans Alusa, Mohammed Seif... This article about
6-548: A Kenyan football club is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kenyan President%27s Cup The FKF President's Cup is the top knockout tournament in Kenyan football and is the Kenyan equivalent to the FA Cup . It was started in the 1950s, but during its existence, the knockout tournament has had different names depending on largely, sponsorship, and as determined by
9-822: The administration in charge. The winner of the Cup receives a direct ticket to represent Kenya in Africa's second-tier competition, lately known as the CAF Confederation Cup . In 2003 two different cup competitions were held in Kenya - due to politics - because the 4 semi-finalists of the President's Cup withdrew from the KFF and continued with their "Transparency Cup" while the KFF continued their tournament with already eliminated clubs. The 2020 edition
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