- SportPesa League sides Ulinzi Stars, Shabana FC, KCB, Kenya Police FC, and Bandari all secured their tickets to the Round of 16 after dominating their respective FKF Cup Round of 32 fixtures.
- The matches were played on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at various venues across the country.
- 3K FC and Mfalme FC also secured their spots in the Round of 16, where they joined Tusker FC, who advanced on Friday.
SportPesa League sides Ulinzi Stars, Shabana FC, KCB, Kenya Police FC, and Bandari all punched their tickets to the 25/26 FKF Cup Round of 16 after dominating their respective last 32 fixtures on Saturday, March 7, at various venues.
A total of seven matches went down during the day, with two other teams joining the five; National Super League side 3K FC and Mfalme, securing their spots in the Round of 16 where they linked up with Tusker, who advanced on Friday.
Shabana were absolutely buzzing to make a statement with their cup ambitions and they went on to trash Muhoroni Youth 5-2 at the Gusii Stadium.
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FKF Cup Round of 32 Saturday recap
The Glamour Boys desperately needed to bounce back after their previous heavy 5-1 loss to AFC Leopards in the league.
Their new signing Assis Mambolete bagged a brace in the victory while getting support from Keith Imbali, Kevin Omundi, and Wycliffe Omondi, who each netted solo goals, to ensure they make a massive statement heading into the last 16.

In another clash, KCB FC cruised past Zetech University 4-0 at the Moi Stadium in Embu.
It was a memorable outing as their Djiboutian striker Samuel Feargod, who has been the talk of the town lately finally found the back of the net with his maiden goal.
Boniface Omondi grabbed a brace while Richard Omondi also got on the scoresheet as Robert Matano’s side, considered one of the favorites to lift the SportPesa League this season, now shift their focus to the Cup title.
Meanwhile, it was a goal fest for Ulinzi Stars as they ran riot with a 7-0 demolition of Zoo FC at the Ulinzi Sports Complex.
This was exactly what the Soldiers needed after enduring a poor run in the top flight, currently stuck in an eight-match winless streak with five losses and three draws.

Paul Okoth, who has struggled to find the net recently, bagged a brace alongside another double from Edward Odhiambo.
Bill Okite, who scored an own goal last weekend in their 1-0 loss to Bidco United also found the target, with Boniface Muchori and Stephen Nyongesa joining the party for Stephen Ocholla’s men.
The 2024 FKF Cup champions Kenya Police punched their ticket with a commanding 4-1 win over TBM Health at the Jomo Kenyatta Stadium in Kisumu.
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Goals from Yves Kuotima, Marvin Nabwire, and a brace from Edward Ondimo ensured the Law Enforcers cruised comfortably into the Round of 16 while keeping their hopes alive of lifting the domestic cup for the second time.
Bandari FC, on the other hand, had to grind out a 2-1 victory over their coastal brethren Bumbani Stars at the Kwale Stadium.
Amza Moubarack drew first blood for them while Erisat Orute doubled the advantage to seal progression into the next round as they look to reclaim the title they last won back in 2019.
FKF Cup Round of 32 Results for Saturday, March 7
- Zetech University 0-4 KCB
- Mfalme 1-0 Wisdom Soccer
- Shabana 5-2 Muhoroni Youth
- TBM Health 1-4 Kenya Police
- Ulinzi Stars 7-0 Zoo
- Bandari 2-1 Bumbani Stars
- 3K FC 4-0 Denmark
