Sofapaka head coach Robert Matano expressed his disappointment with the officiating in their recent 1-1 draw against Police FC in a rescheduled FKF Premier League (FKF-PL) match held at Dandora Stadium. The stalemate, which saw Sofapaka’s early advantage slip away, left Matano feeling that his team was shortchanged by controversial refereeing decisions, particularly during the critical moments that unfolded in the second half.
The game began well for Sofapaka, known as “Batoto ba Mungu,” as they took the lead through Joseph Kuloba in the 8th minute. Sofapaka’s early goal demonstrated their intent to dominate the match, and they successfully maintained this lead through to halftime, despite Police FC’s efforts to get back into the game. Matano’s team appeared well-prepared, showing cohesion and skill as they moved forward with a high level of discipline and control, preventing Police FC from creating many clear chances in the first half.
The second half, however, brought a shift in momentum. Just six minutes after the break, Police FC found an equalizer as David Okoth managed to score, leveling the game at 1-1. The goal renewed Police FC’s energy and presented a challenge for Matano’s side, who had hoped to hold on to their lead. Although Sofapaka had controlled much of the game up until that point, Okoth’s goal underscored the need for them to maintain focus and resilience, especially against a Police FC team with experienced national players.
The game took a dramatic turn in the 62nd minute when Police FC’s Abud Omar was shown a red card for violent conduct, reducing Police FC to ten men and giving Sofapaka a numerical advantage for the remainder of the match. Matano’s side seized the opportunity to push forward and mount pressure on the shorthanded Police FC, intensifying their attacking efforts as they sought to break the deadlock and secure all three points. They came close to achieving this goal in the final minutes of the game when Nick Mabuka appeared to score what would have been a late winner. However, his effort was ruled offside in a controversial decision that drew immediate ire from Matano and Sofapaka’s supporters.
Following the match, Matano openly criticized the officiating, particularly the offside call that disallowed Mabuka’s goal. He argued that the officials failed to justify the decision, depriving his team of a legitimate winning goal. Matano’s frustration was evident as he remarked that, although they were grateful for one point, the decision had cost Sofapaka a much-needed victory. For him, the disallowed goal symbolized a broader issue with officiating standards, which he feels unfairly impacted his team’s chances of success in the league.
Despite his grievances, Matano took a moment to highlight the progress Sofapaka has made this season. The coach, who brought in 24 new players at the beginning of the season, emphasized the team’s ongoing development and resilience, as they have now gone four games without a loss. Building a cohesive and competitive squad has been a priority for Matano, and he expressed pride in how well his players have adapted to each other, considering the significant roster changes. According to Matano, the team’s unbeaten run in recent games reflects their growing chemistry and improved understanding on the field.
Matano acknowledged that while they are still early in the season, Sofapaka is laying a foundation for future success. With only eight games played, he believes that Sofapaka is steadily positioning itself to compete at a high level, although he refrained from making any premature predictions about winning the league. His primary focus remains on continuing to develop a team that can consistently perform and contend for top honors in the FKF Premier League.
The draw against Police FC, though disappointing, did offer a glimpse into Sofapaka’s potential and resilience. Matano’s side managed to hold their ground even after the setback of the equalizer and displayed a strong offensive push in the final stages of the match. The disallowed goal may have left a bitter taste, but the match also showed the determination and growth within the Sofapaka squad.
Police FC’s coach, Anthony Kimani, acknowledged his team’s resilience in the face of Sofapaka’s sustained attacks. The game proved to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams demonstrating tactical adaptability and mental toughness. Police FC’s ability to salvage a point despite being down to ten men was a testament to their defensive resolve and discipline. Kimani commended his players for staying composed under pressure, noting that their efforts helped secure an important point against a formidable Sofapaka side.
As Sofapaka moves forward, Matano’s commitment to refining his team will be crucial to their ambitions this season. He sees this period as an opportunity to mold Sofapaka into a formidable squad capable of contending against the league’s top teams. Matano’s emphasis on building a cohesive unit and ensuring each player understands their role within the team structure is apparent in Sofapaka’s recent performances.
Although the draw against Police FC may have been frustrating for Matano, it also reinforced the importance of resilience and consistency. Sofapaka’s progress thus far has been marked by steady improvement, and the coach remains optimistic about their potential as the season unfolds. Matano’s sights are set on a larger objective: developing a team capable of sustaining success and challenging for titles in the FKF Premier League.