Finally: Real Kakamora registers first victory after 33 matches in Telekom S-League

Real Kakamora, the perennial underdogs of the Telekom S-League, finally broke free from the shackles of defeat that had bound them for so long. Their journey had been one of hardship, marked by seasons of disappointment and despair, but on this fateful day, victory was theirs to savor. In the past two seasons, Kakamora had won only three matches, being the last one exactly against Kula FC by 3-2 on 09th October, 2022 – two seasons ago.

The signs were there from the outset of the season—a revamped squad, key signings, a glimmer of hope amidst the shadows of past failures. Led by stalwarts like Phillip Ropa and the influential Paul Francis, Kakamora stepped onto the pitch with renewed determination, eager to wash away the stains of their winless campaign.

Real Kakamora’s victory in the Telekom S-League against Marist FC marked a significant turnaround for the team after a season without a single win. Despite starting the season with a loss against the Warriors, Real Kakamora displayed resilience and determination in their second-round match against Marist FC.

The match saw Kakamora taking the lead in the first half with a goal from new signing Paul Francis. Marist FC, who had won their opening match against KOSSA FC, faced setbacks with two players receiving straight red cards for reckless behavior, reducing them to nine men.

Michael Lalo celebrates his goal – TSL Media

Taking advantage of their numerical superiority, Kakamora capitalized on the situation and scored three more goals in the second half. Kieran Israel, V. Luiga, and Michael Lalo were the goal scorers, securing a convincing 4-0 victory for Real Kakamora.

This win not only ended their winless streak but also showcased the team’s improved performance and determination to compete in the league. It provided a much-needed morale boost for the players and fans alike, setting a positive tone for the remainder of the season – Kakamora is here to compete!


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