- 12 viewsPioneer FC has emerged victorious at the second edition of the Cheza Dimba North Rift Tournament after edging out Eldoret Warriors in a hard-fought tournament held at Huruma Grounds in Eldoret. The event, held on Saturday, June 21, 2025, was part of SportPesa’s Tujiamini initiative and brought together six male teams and two women’s teams in a vibrant display of grassroots football, community development, and local talent. Pioneer FC's victory earned them a lucrative three-year sponsorship deal worth Sh750,000, along with full home and away kits to be renewed annually.
PIONEER FC EMERGES CHAMPIONS IN NORTH RIFT CHEZA DIMBA TOURNAMENT
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