Kun Khalifat FC secured a resounding 2-0 victory over Shooting Stars SC at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri, on Sunday, Feb. 8, on Match Day 25 of the 2025/2026 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) season, recording a second consecutive clean sheet and continuing an unbeaten streak that has extended to three games (two wins and one draw).
The Pride of Imo State dominated proceedings and dimmed the stars that could not shoot from the onset, outplaying the Oluyole Warriors in all facets of the game.
The boys from Ibadan were unable to cope with KKFC's pace and energy, and it was only a matter of time before the dominant hosts found the back of the net.
That moment arrived in the 24th minute when James Ekebuike scored the opening goal, sending the crowd into raptures. The goal galvanized KKFC, who continued to press forward, probing for a second goal.
Kun Khalifat FC's efforts were rewarded when Blessed Iyamu doubled the lead two minutes into the second half, leaving the visitors little chance of a comeback.
The second half saw the Imolites continue to control the game, with Shooting Stars struggling to get a foothold.
The Kun Khalifat FC defense was superb, dealing comfortably with any threats posed by the visitors. The midfield of the Oba Boys remained resolute from start to finish.
The crowd was electric throughout, with the fans creating an intimidating atmosphere that undoubtedly contributed to the home team's victory. Their energy was palpable, and they were rewarded with a convincing win.
Kun Khalifat FC will be looking to build on this momentum in their next outing against Barau FC in Kano. Shooting Stars, on the other hand, will need to regroup and reassess their strategy if they are to bounce back from this defeat.
James Ekebuike, who scored the opening goal and was instrumental in KKFC's attack, is a deserving winner of the Man of the Match award.
Head coach of Kun Khalifat FC, Obinna Uzoho, said he was delighted with the win over the Oluyole Warriors.
"We're delighted with the win, and it's a testament to the team's hard work and dedication. Our players were at their best. We've been working on our set pieces, and it paid off today. The crowd was fantastic, and we're grateful for their support."
Shooting Stars SC coach, Nurudeen Aweroro, blamed the loss on wasted chances by his players.
"We gave away too many chances, and KKFC capitalized on them. We need to work on our defending and take responsibility for our mistakes. We'll regroup and come back stronger."
The victory is a morale booster for Kun Khalifat FC as the battle rages on in Nigeria's premier league.
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