Kenya floors Team World to lift the 2025 Madaraka Day Cup

Sports
By Ochieng Oyugi | Jun 04, 2025
Kenya Ice Lions captain Benjamin Mburu with the trophy after winning the 2025 Madaraka Day Cup at Solar Ice Rink, Panari Hotel, on Monday. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenya Ice Lions thrashed Team World, composed of players from USA, Canada and Finland 9-5 to lift the fifth edition of Madaraka Day Cup staged at the Panari Hotel Ice Rink in Nairobi on Monday.

Captain Benjamin Mburu and Denis Lumumba netted a brace each as Kenya cruised past the unlucky visitors. Other scorers for Kenya in the intense battle included Abdulwahab Ngamate, Mike Otieno, Arnold Mburu and Trevor Mwangi.

Merk Senruk notched a hat trick for the visitors, with Erin Das and team skipper Jukka Korhonen adding a goal each for the losing effort. Basking in the glory, Mburu hailed his winning team, stating that their unity and strength is what granted them the glittering cup for the first time in history.

“We are happy with this huge margin of victory. It is indeed a very big moment for Kenya, as this is our first ever Madaraka Day Cup, which we are thrilled to comfortably nestle in our cabinet,” Mburu underlined.

“The secret to lifting this trophy lies on the intense preparations we had for weeks ahead of this crunch fixture. We practised man-marking, furnished our skating techniques, and improved on our skills ahead of the tournament. We are happy they paid off,” Mburu highlighted.

Asked what’s next for the national team after the sweet revenge, Mburu stated: “ The season ends in a month’s time, but we are looking for more tournaments, more playing time and more international outings in the coming season, starting with the Africa Cup that is set for South Africa.

“Madaraka Day Cup was the second international tournament that Kenya was hosting this season, after the Friendship League in January.” 

Share this story
Clash of the titans: GSU, Pipeline, KPA, DCI set for volleyball finals showdown
GSU and Pipeline will be seeking to blink first and enhance their chances of recapturing the titles they lost to dethroned Kenya Prisons and KCB Bank respectively.
Top spots at stake as KBF Premier League enters decisive weekend
Defending Premier League champions Nairobi City Thunder and Equity Bank Hawks will be in action today at Nyayo Gymnasium.
Odira, Keter to headline star-studded cast at Kenya Prisons Championships
Odira and Keter are optimistic to defend their titles in the looming Prisons battle which they are also aiming to attain their personal bests.
Beatrice Chebet to feature in Rome Diamond League
Beatrice Chebet is fresh from a historic performance in Rabat, Morocco. Former World Champion Timothy leads the Kenyan charge in the men’s 1500m.
Kenya Prisons Championships: Odira, Keter to headline star-studded cast in Ulinzi
Vincent Keter and Lilian Odira are among the star-studded cast that will headline the two-day 2025 Kenya Prisons Service Inter-Regional Athletics, Darts and Chess Championships
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS