The FKF National Division II Central Zone C season is becoming more exciting with every matchday as clubs continue battling for promotion, survival, and pride. At the top of the standings, Misesi FC are currently leading the pack with 36 points after 15 matches. The league leaders have been impressive throughout the campaign, winning 11 matches, drawing three, and suffering only one defeat. Their strong attacking display, combined with a solid defense, has helped them score 29 goals while conceding 16. However, the title race is far from over. Kamel Park Rangers remain hot on Misesi’s heels with 35 points from 16 matches. With only a single point separating the two sides, the pressure is mounting as the season enters a crucial stage. Kamel Park Rangers have also enjoyed a strong season, recording 11 wins and boasting one of the best defensive records in the division after conceding only 14 goals. Global Connections FC continue to quietly position themselves as dark horses in the promotion race. Sitting third with 29 points, the side has shown consistency and resilience, keeping themselves within touching distance of the leaders. In the middle of the table, clubs like Hema Moja FC and Suna East FC are tied on 24 points, showing how competitive the division has become. Both teams still have a realistic chance of climbing higher if they maintain consistency in the remaining fixtures. Mayaka FC, despite playing fewer matches than several teams around them, sit sixth with 23 points and could become serious contenders if they capitalize on their games in hand. Further down the standings, the battle to avoid relegation is becoming equally intense. White Hearts FC currently find themselves rooted at the bottom of the table with just 8 points from 15 matches. The club has struggled both offensively and defensively, scoring only 9 goals while conceding 26. Moruga FC and Osasa FC are also under pressure as they fight to escape the danger zone. One of the biggest talking points this season has been the competitiveness across the division. From the title challengers to the relegation-threatened sides, every point now carries huge importance. Fans across Central Zone C have continued to turn up in support of their teams, proving once again that grassroots football remains the heartbeat of Kenyan football development. With several crucial fixtures still to be played, the promotion race and relegation battle are expected to deliver even more drama in the coming weeks. One mistake could change everything. For now, Misesi FC remain the team to catch — but with Kamel Park Rangers breathing down their necks, the race for the top is far from decided. Post navigation Kisii County League Delivers Thrills as Ekeonga Shine and Superwarrio Edge Nyaguta FKF Premier League Heads Into a Dramatic Penultimate Weekend