With an average of 12-14 games played across the four
Nairobi County Leagues, four teams; Dandora All Stars, Makadara Youth, Vapor
Sports and Liberty Soccer Academy are in command of Zones A, B, C and D in that
order.
Point advantage
From 14 games and 31 points, Dandora All Stars carries a two point advantage over second placed Pumwani United FC who have a game at hand.
After 12 games, Hamza is third with 26 points. Sports Connect (24) and Outering United (23) complete the top five positions in this league as Komaraock Rangers (8 points), Ajax Youth (7) and True Colors FC (4) are take up slots 18, 19 and 20 in that order.
In the 21-team Zone B, Makadara Youth are on 30 points from 14 games with a point advantage over second placed Korogocho Youth FC.
Two behind
Kiwi FC and Dandora Maono both on 28 points and Pako Juniors FC complete the top five in the Zone.
With 13 straight defeats from as many games, Buffalo FC lie bottom of the table at 20th with no points to show.
Eleven Chasers are 19th with seven points three points better than 20th placed ghetto United FC.
Strathmore University, once the leaders in Zone C are second to Vapor Sports. With 32 points and two at hand, the scholars are two behind the Kawangware based Vapor.
Ten point margin
Kakakuona FC (29), Tena United FC (29) and Kamuthi FC (26) completed the top five as Kabete Stars FC (6), Hakati Sportive (6) and pointless Githurai Youth FC who are without a point in six games complete positions 19 – 21.
In Zone D, Liberty Soccer Academy carries the biggest margin over a second placed team across the four zones.
With 35 points from 13 games, Liberty carries a ten point margin over second placed Lucky Boys FC who have played a game more.
Yet to lose a game
So rampant and solid is Liberty that the team has sent 52 goals past its opponents, an average of four goals a game.
The side has only conceded nine times in their run of 11 wins and two draws and is the only of the 82 teams in the County Leagues that is yet to lose a game.
Umeme FC (24), Real Mathare FC (23) and Kayole Youth FC (23) complete the top five. Maziwa FC (9), Meltah Kabiria FC (6) and Calif United FC (1) take up the last three positions; 18, 19 and 20 respectively.

