A thrilling clash saw MSEAL fight from an early deficit to lead 2–1 through Waithira’s brace. In a heart-stopping finale, Bandari struck twice in quick succession to claim a 2-3 win, leaving fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Murang’a SEAL FC secured a vital 3–2 win over Sofapaka at Vapour Grounds, Ngong, with goals from Joe (4’), Osama (30’) and Pkiach (77’). The result keeps SEAL 4th on the KPL table after 20 matches, underlining the squad’s organisation, resilience and growing momentum in the title race.
Murang’a SEAL FC powered into the Mozzart Bet Cup Round of 32 with a ruthless 9–1 victory over Kahawa Pride FC at Police Sacco Stadium. Victor Haki’s hat-trick, combined with goals from Macharia, Kiplangat, Maina, Waithira, and Ali, showcased relentless attacking power. MSEAL dominated every phase, storming into the Mozzart Bet Cup Round of 32 with confidence and style.
MSEAL wrapped up a strong home performance with a 2–1 win over APS Bomet at the SportPesa Arena, collecting vital points to finish fourth on the league table. A composed display, key goals at crucial moments and solid game management saw MSEAL edge the contest, keeping momentum alive as the push toward the title race gathers pace.
Murang’a SEAL fought back for a thrilling 2–1 victory at Ulinzi Stars. After falling behind early, Joe Waithira levelled from the penalty spot before delivering the winner in the final moments, sparking wild celebrations and a dramatic finish that will be remembered in Lang’ata.
Murang’a SEAL bounced back in style with a hard-fought 2–1 win over Bidco United, responding positively after their setback against Gor Mahia. Goals from Paul Osama and a late strike by Jackson Imbiakha sealed the points, as they showed discipline, resilience, and belief to get back on track in the run for SportPesa League title.
Murang’a SEAL showed resilience and character in a thrilling 3–2 loss to Gor Mahia at Kasarani. Joe Waithira and Francis Memusi gave the seals an early 2–0 lead, but the reigning champions fought back with goals from Felix Oluoch, Paul Ochuoga, and Ebenezer Assifuah. Despite the defeat, MSEAL’s tactical maturity and fight were clear on the day.
Murang’a Seal stormed into 2026 with authority, claiming a commanding 2–0 away victory over Mathare United at Kasarani Annex. A disciplined defensive setup, ruthless finishing from Victor Haki, and a later goal by Jackson Imbiakha delivered all three points; a statement win to open the new year.
Murang’a Seal ended the year on a high with a 3–1 win over Mara Sugar. Joe Waithira’s brace and Lucas Maina’s late strike sealed the victory, while MSEAL's defence and sharp counter-attacks kept the home side at bay. The result gives MSEAL momentum heading into 2026, proving they can grind out wins even on the road.
Murang’a Seal ended their five-match winless streak in style with a 1–0 victory over Kenya Police. Joe Waithira’s early strike proved decisive as the Seals' defence held firm. The win lifts MSEAL to 12th place with 15 points, injecting fresh belief, while Police stumble in the title chase, a reminder that every match in the SportPesa League is a battle.
Murang’a SEAL held Nairobi United to a 1–1 draw at Kasarani Annex in a thrilling Sportpesa Premier League clash. After falling behind Michael Karamor’s early strike, MSEAL responded with intensity, and Joe Waithira restored parity. Murang'a SEAL's defence and composure earned them a valuable point.
Murang’a SEAL and Shabana FC played a high-intensity 1–1 draw at St. Sebastian Park. Shabana’s Wycliffe Omondi opened early, but MSEAL captain John Kiplagat equalized with a composed strike. Fast transitions, tactical battles, and resilient defending defined a tense clash, reflecting both teams’ determination in the SportPesa Premier League.
Murang’a SEAL’s defensive marshal Paul Ngugi delivered another towering performance coming from injury as he scooped his third SportPesa League Man of the Match award of the season. The defensive rock registered 8 clearances, 3 blocks, 3 interceptions, a perfect 100% pass accuracy, and 2 tackles won in a disciplined display that shut out AFC Leopards and underlined his rising star status.
Murang’a Seal produced a fearless display on Sunday, holding record giants AFC Leopards to a hard-fought stalemate in Nairobi. Anchored by a flawless performance from Paul Ngugi, MSEAL matched Ingwe stride-for-stride in a contest defined by intensity and tactical maturity. With standout contributions across the pitch, MSEAL once again proved that their rise in the Sportpesa League is no fluke.
In a colorful launch, MSEAL unveiled their 2025/26 jerseys themed “Designed for Glory,” blending modern style with local identity. The home kit is black with yellow sleeves, the navy away shirt features a Mount Kenya graphic, and the event highlighted fan loyalty and the new membership program, strengthening community ties as the season begins.
Murang’a SEAL’s 1–1 stalemate with Kakamega Homeboyz was a continued sign of growth. Just before, MSEAL had humbled Posta Rangers by a two-goal advantage, showing they can hang tough under pressure. Against Homeboyz, MSEAL again rallied in the second half, and Paul 'Mendy' Ngugi’s 72nd-minute equaliser revealed a team increasingly comfortable battling in adversity.
Murang’a SEAL rallying from a 2–0 halftime deficit to draw 2–2 against Posta Rangers in a dramatic Sportpesa League clash. MSEAL returned from the break looking energetic, focused, and determined. Goals from Lucas Maina 68' and Joe Waithira 76' sealed the comeback, earning MSEAL a valuable point and showcasing their growing resilience.