Leopards move Top Fry All Stars clash to Mumias Complex

AFC Leopards’ Juma Abdalla (right) tackles Ulinzi’s Stephen Ocholla during their Tusker Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium on February 23, 2014. They drew 0-0. PHOTO | CHRIS OMOLLO

What you need to know:

  • Head coach James Nandwa will welcome back defender Abdalla Juma, who resumed training Tuesday.
  • Top Fry All Stars beat reigning champions Gor Mahia 2-0 in Nakuru at the weekend to blow KOgalo’s chance of moving to the top of the table.

AFC Leopards have moved their Tusker Premier League match against Top Fry All Stars from the Nyayo National Stadium to Mumias Sports Complex this Saturday.

The move now leaves one match at the stadium, KCB against Western Stima. Leopards, who will be playing in Mumias their first match this season, will be under pressure to win as they lie ninth on the log with seven points from six matches.

Head coach James Nandwa will welcome back defender Abdalla Juma, who resumed training Tuesday.

The former Sofapaka star missed Leopards’ weekend 0-0 draw tie against Chemelil Sugar due to ankle injury. His place was taken by former Karuturi Sport and Kakamega Homeboyz defender Titus Wamalwa.
Abdalla picked up the injury during training.
Top Fry All Stars beat reigning champions Gor Mahia 2-0 in Nakuru at the weekend to blow KOgalo’s chance of moving to the top of the table.
The based league newcomers, are however still last on three points after playing six matches, while Gor Mahia who take on Tusker today are sixth after six rounds.
Ticket prices for the Mumias encounter will be Sh200 at the terraces and Sh400 for the main stand.