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As the National Super League season approaches its final stretch, one name continues to stand out among the league’s most consistent performers — Collins Maina Mwangi.

The Fortune Sacco forward has quietly built an impressive campaign, and now, with only a few matches remaining, the 23-year-old has his sights firmly set on finishing as the league’s top scorer.

Mwangi currently leads the NSL scoring charts with 21 goals in 33 matches, putting him five goals ahead of his closest challengers. It has been a season filled with important goals, big performances, and growing attention around one of the league’s most dangerous attackers.

But despite the growing interest surrounding his future, Mwangi says his focus remains simple: finish the season strongly and help his team succeed.

“At the moment, I’m undecided about my future. My focus is to help the team finish well and win the Golden Boot,” Mwangi said.

That response says a lot about his mentality.

At a time when many players would already be distracted by transfer rumours and speculation, Mwangi appears focused on the present. His commitment to Fortune Sacco’s season objectives shows maturity and professionalism, especially for a player whose stock continues to rise.

A Striker in Top Form

Scoring 21 goals in a competitive National Super League campaign is not something that happens by accident.

Mwangi has consistently delivered throughout the season, proving himself to be clinical in front of goal and dependable when his team needs him most. Whether it is finishing inside the box, timing his runs well, or stepping up during difficult matches, he has become one of the key reasons Fortune Sacco have remained competitive this season.

His performances have naturally attracted attention from bigger clubs and fans across the country.

Behind him in the Golden Boot race are players like Syphas Otieno of Migori Youth and Equity Bank FC striker Athumani Rashid, but Mwangi still holds a healthy advantage heading into the closing rounds.

If he maintains his current form, the Golden Boot is now firmly within reach.

Bigger Dreams Beyond the NSL

Even as he focuses on the present, Mwangi has not hidden his long-term ambitions.

The striker openly admitted that he dreams of playing in the FKF Premier League — commonly referred to by many fans as the SportPesa League — and eventually moving abroad to play professional football.

“My target is to feature in the SportPesa League and play professional football abroad,” he said.

That dream is shared by many young Kenyan footballers, but few manage to back it up with performances strong enough to attract opportunities. Mwangi, however, is beginning to build a convincing case for himself.

At 23, he still has time on his side. More importantly, he is producing numbers that clubs cannot ignore.

The Final Stretch Matters Most

Football seasons are often remembered by how players finish them.

A strong ending could not only secure the NSL Golden Boot for Mwangi, but it could also open doors to bigger opportunities in Kenyan football and beyond. Scouts and clubs pay close attention to players who deliver consistently under pressure, especially during decisive stages of the season.

For now, though, Collins Maina Mwangi seems determined to stay grounded.

No distractions. No rushed decisions.

Just goals, hard work, and the desire to finish the season on a high.

By fred

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