Fayaz Bakers are the winners of the Sisi Ni Dola Cup 2025, after defeating Fetuwe FC 1–0, taking home the grand prize of KES 500,000 in the final match held at the Mombasa Sports Club.
Fayaz FC and Fetuwe FC advanced to the finals after defeating Al-Shifaa Media FC and Congo Boys, respectively, in the semi-final matches.
“The Sisi Ni Dola Cup provides a valuable platform for young people to showcase their talent and gain exposure. Beyond football, our goal is to build confidence, teamwork and leadership among youth through organised sporting activities,” said Hassan Ibrahim, Sports Manager at Dola Group.
Fetuwe FC, who secured the second position, were awarded KES 250,000.
The teams finishing in third and fourth places received KES 100,000 and KES 50,000, respectively.
Additionally, individual honors were bestowed: Hamid Mohammed was recognized as the Most Valuable Player, Fadhil Jira earned the Golden Boot for being the leading scorer, Abdulwahab Jelle was acknowledged as the Best Young Player, Jafar Sharif Kale was chosen as the Best Goalkeeper, and Shimai Fuad was honored as the Best Coach.
Each of these individuals was awarded KES 20,000, along with a trophy and a medal to celebrate their outstanding accomplishments.
“The Sisi Ni Dola Cup is part of Dola Group’s wider commitment to community empowerment and youth development. Through initiatives like this, we aim to use sport as a tool for positive change and social inclusion,” added Ibrahim.

The Coast region remains crucial in the development of Kenyan football, having produced prominent players like Yusuf ‘China’ Ali, who started his journey in the Dola Super Cup and now competes in the Division II League.
Through these efforts, Dola Group continues to demonstrate its commitment to youth development, community involvement, and the role of sports as a unifying element in society.