The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has banned Shabana FC fans from attending the team’s five consecutive home matches after acts of hooliganism during their match against Ulinzi Stars on Sunday.
The team has also been instructed to pay for damage incurred at the Ulinzi Sports Complex in Nairobi.
Trouble started after the soldiers scored the equaliser goal shortly after the 90th minute, closing the match in a 2-2 draw.
Shaban fans turned violent, accused match officials of bias, and started vandalising the seats at the stadium.
Following the ugly scenes, FKF’s Leagues and Competition Committee (LCC) in its verdict said the club had been found liable for the offences.
Ulinzi Stars Vs Shabana FC before fans’ chaos.
Besides the ban and order to meet repair costs, the Kisii-based club settle the medical expenses of two officers who were injured during the incident.
The ban will take effect starting with their next match against Posta Rangers tomorrow.
Shabana will play without their supporters in clashes against Sofapaka FC, Nairobi City Stars, AFC Leopards, and FC Talanta.










