Joe Waithira delivered another masterclass as Murang’a Seals defeated BIDCO United 2-0 at the SportPesa Arena. The league’s top scorer netted twice in a dominant display, with Lucas Maina assisting both goals. The victory lifts the Seals to 8th place, level on points with Bandari ahead of the season’s final matchday.
The Seals went toe-to-toe with the best in the league and never stopped believing. King Joe's stunning 17th goal of the season had Seal Nation roaring in a 1-1 thriller at the break, and rightly so, this team has heart, quality, and a fighting spirit that no 3-1 scoreline can diminish. The journey continues, and the best of Muranga SEAL is still very much to come.
Murang'a Seals ended a difficult run in Matchweek 31 with a narrow but vital win over Kakamega Homeboys. After weeks of narrow losses and heavy defeats, the team finally found their spark. The decisive moment: a long ball found Michael Macharia, who flicked it on to captain Joe Waithera, who buried it in the top corner. The win marks Dennis Odhiambo's first as head coach, with Gor Mahia up next.
Five matches without a win, yet the spirit inside this dressing room has never wavered. Against the Kenya Police, MSEAL FC showed exactly what this club is built on: grit, character, and an unbreakable will to fight. The result didn't go our way, but the performance signals something bigger is coming. Murang'a SEAL FC, built in the fortress, forged in the fight.
Murang’a SEAL suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Kariobangi Sharks. Despite a bright start and resilient defending, an early Sharks goal proved decisive, with keeper Ongiri making key saves to keep the score close. The Seals now turn their focus to redemption against the Kenya Police as the season enters its decisive stretch.
Sunday looked perfect for the Seals; 2–0 up inside eight minutes, crowd roaring. Then Nairobi United flipped the script entirely, scoring three times before half-time and adding a fourth after the break. A painful 4–2 defeat that will hurt, but one with plenty of lessons to take into what comes next.
Murang’a Seal exited the FKF Cup after a 5-1 defeat to Mfalme FC at Eldoret Showgrounds. A tough outing saw the hosts capitalise on key moments despite a late consolation from MSeal. The result adds to a challenging run for the team, who will now look to regroup and refocus ahead of upcoming league fixtures.
Murang’a SEAL showed resilience but fell 2-0 to AFC Leopards at Nyayo Stadium, conceding twice in the second half. Despite a disciplined first half and promising build-up play, the SEALs were undone by clinical finishing as Leopards claimed all three points in a tough Sportpesa League encounter.
On a waterlogged battlefield, where every pass fought against the weight of pitch, Muranga SEAL showed grit and intent, but football can be unforgiving. A single first half strike separated effort from reward, as chances came and slipped away. Yet beneath the loss lies something unshaken: a team that refused to bow, a rhythm waiting to click, and a home return changed with redemption.
Murang’a SEAL FC fought back to secure a 1-1 draw against KCB FC at Nyayo Stadium. Goals from Boniface Omondi and Michael Macharia highlighted a competitive clash, with SEAL scoring late in a dramatic finish.
Murang’a SEAL made home advantage count with a hard-fought 2–1 win over APS Bomet at the SportPesa Arena. Goals at key moments and smart game management sealed the points, lifting SEAL to fourth on the table and keeping the title chase very much alive as the crowd enjoyed another big afternoon at home.