
Coastal Lions Sink City Stars to Fire FKF NSL Title Warning
Dennis Toeri's brace fired Mombasa United to a 2-1 win over Nairobi City Stars at Mbaraki, keeping the Coastal Lions level on 68 points with Migori Youth and 3K
Dennis Toeri was the man of the moment at Mbaraki Sports Ground on Sunday as his first-half brace handed Mombasa United a crucial 2-1 victory over Nairobi City Stars in FKF NSL Week 33, a result that sends a powerful message to every side watching from the top of the table.
The Coastal Lions opened the scoring in the 8th minute when Toeri calmly finished off a killer pass from Peter Oudu. City Stars pulled one back through Joseph Muriuki before Toeri struck again in the 21st minute from the penalty spot after Clinton Odiwuor was brought down inside the box.
City Stars pushed hard in the closing stages but goalkeeper Kevin Tila stood firm with a series of crucial saves to keep the three points at Mbaraki. It was a performance built on character, discipline and the mentality of a team with genuine title ambitions.
Three Teams, One Goal, Zero Margin for Error
Mombasa United now sit in the FKF NSL top three alongside Migori Youth and 3K FC, all locked on 68 points in one of the tightest promotion races Kenyan football has seen in years. Three clubs. Same points. Separated by nothing but goal difference as the season enters its decisive final stages.
Every goal now carries double meaning. Every clean sheet is priceless. The Coastal Lions know exactly what is at stake and they are rising to meet it.
Not Just Promotion. The Title.
Inside the Mombasa United camp the mood is electric. Players have vowed among themselves and to the fans who have backed them all season that they will leave nothing on the table. Promotion is the floor, not the ceiling. The FKF NSL title is what this squad is chasing and they intend to chase it in style.
That ambition showed clearly against City Stars. Mombasa United did not sit back and protect their lead. They pressed, they attacked and they played with the freedom of a group who genuinely believe in what they are building. Training sessions are fiercely competitive. Standards are being driven by the players themselves. The dressing room is sharp, focused and hungry.
The Road to the FKF Premier League
The goal difference gap is not a wall. It is a target. Mombasa United have the squad, the spirit and a home crowd at Mbaraki that roared them to victory on Sunday and will roar them on again.
The FKF Premier League is within reach. The title is within reach. This squad has made their vow: they are going up, and they are going up as champions.

