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Shabana troubles mount as fans protest after Kenya Police loss

Tear gas and running battles ensued following Shabana's loss to Police
Tear gas and running battles ensued in South C on Saturday as Shabana fans took to the streets to protest the club’s continued poor performances.
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Chaos was the order of the day in South C on Saturday evening following Shabana’s 1-0 loss to Kenya Police in an FKF Premier League match  played at the Police Sacco Stadium on Saturday evening.

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Angry fans took to Mombasa Road to protest, while others made their feelings clear right outside the stadium’s entrance, prompting Police to end the protests by using tear gas to chase them away.

Some fans even took a ton of road construction debris lying by the roadside onto the pitch just to calm things down.

The fans protested in efforts to demand  answers from both the management and the playing unit regarding the team's continued poor performance.

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The situation was fortunately dealt with, with no one leaving harmed, as administration police had to take it upon themselves to restore order and allow the traffic that had naturally engulfed the area to be relieved.

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Shabana have shipped in nine goals while scoring five goals in their last six matches, but all of them were scored during their 5-2 victory against basement side Nzoia is Pamzo’s first match in charge last month.

However, scoring goals is not one of Shabana’s problems as they have already managed 20, more than AFC Leopards, Ulinzi Stars, Murang’a Seal, Kariobangi Sharks and Muhoroni Youth, who are all ahead of them on the table, but it is preventing them that has proved difficult.

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Shanana have shipped in 32 goals so far, with only Sofapaka and Nzoia letting in more, and it is an area of concern that Coach Sammy Omollo Pamzo is still struggling to address just like his predecessor Sammy Okoth. 

It is worth noting that Shabana was warned by FKF in October of last year regarding the behavior of their fans during Premier League matches.

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