All Set For Chapa Dimba Eastern Regional Finals At Kinoru In Meru

Opposing team Members of the Chapa Dimba Tournament contesters in action. PHOTO/SAFARICOM

Winners (both boys’ and girls’ teams) will each receive KES 250,000, while the runners-up will take home KES 150,000. In addition to the prize money, every player, both winners and runners-up will also be awarded the Neon Ultra phone.

MERU, Kenya – Kinoru Stadium in Meru County will play host to the Safaricom Chapa Dimba Eastern Regional finals this weekend, with eight teams (four boys and four girls’ teams) lined up for a regional title clash.

Setting the stage on Saturday, with the first match, it will be the Mavoko Starlets from Machakos against Syomunyu Secondary from Kitui County. The second tough clash will see Garbatula United from Isiolo County take on Predators from Embu in the boy’s match.   

Opposing team Members of the Chapa Dimba Tournament contesters in action. PHOTO/SAFARICOM

“We are ready for the weekend action, where we’ll be playing against Machakos Boys in our first match. We plan to play a tactical game, knowing that our opponents are also very strong. We are determined to win and get a chance to represent our county and the region at large in the national finals. I am equally impressed with the Chapa Dimba initiative, and I believe two or three of my players will be scouted to be among those who will be going to Spain next year,” said Sean Opwora, Head Coach of Chuka University Scorpions.

In another action-packed match, Saku Queens from Marsabit will be aiming for the title when they meet Chuka University Starlets in the second girls’ semifinals.

Opposing team members of the Chapa Dimba Tournament contesters in action. PHOTO/SAFARICOM

The summit of Saturday’s action will treat football fans to a thrilling match as the Machakos Boys lock horns with the Chuka University Scorpions, the newly crowned champions of Tharaka Nithi County.

The showdown follows successful grassroots games, that proceeded to sub-county, county, and inter-county playoff games played across the eight counties of the Eastern Region that attracted 444 teams. 

The weekend matches will be preceded by players and coach clinics at the same facility and will involve training on various aspects of the football tournament including the use of GPS Sports Vests, which Safaricom has introduced to aid in the scouting of players by collecting data and building on the players profiles during the matches using metrics that are globally recognized and accepted.

Opposing team members of the Chapa Dimba Tournament contesters in action. PHOTO/SAFARICOM

The winners from each semi-final group will vie for victory in the finals slated for Sunday, where each winning team (boys and girls) will take home KES. 250,000 and book a slot to represent the region at the national finals set for early next year. The runners-up teams will take home KES. 150,000 each. The Best Goalkeeper, Top Scorer, and Most Valuable (boys and girls) will each receive KES. 30,000. In addition to the prize money each player, both winners and runners-up will also get Neon Smartphones, the first locally assembled 4G smartphone in Kenya.

Safaricom Chapa Dimba aims to provide a structured platform for scouts and coaches to tap into new talent and build feeder systems for the Kenyan football leagues across the country while also training a total of 250 coaches. The tournament targets footballers aged between 16 and 20 years old.

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