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2025/26 Kenya Cup top scorers ahead of final 2 rounds

2025/26 Kenya Cup top scorers ahead of final 2 rounds

As the Kenya Cup season heads toward its decisive stages, the race for individual scoring honours has begun to take shape, with several standout performers driving their teams’ attacking momentum.

The try-scoring charts, kicking tables and overall points standings release by Kenya Cup reveal the players who have consistently delivered when it matters most, highlighting both clinical finishers and reliable goal kickers across the competition.

Kenya Cup top scorer

At the top of the try-scoring charts is Alvin Khavoli of Menengai Oilers, whose explosive pace and finishing ability have seen him cross the whitewash 12 times this season. Khavoli’s tally places him ahead of a strong chasing pack dominated by players from Kabras Sugar RFC.

Kabras utility foward Patrick Lumumba sits second with 10 tries, while teammate Jeanson Misoga and Oilers’ Daniel Kipchirchir follow closely with nine tries each. Completing the top five is Kabras scrum-half Roy Maruti with eight tries.

While tries often capture the headlines, goal kicking remains one of the most decisive aspects of modern rugby, and this season several players have shown remarkable accuracy from the tee. Enock Oduor of KU BlakBlad currently leads the kicking charts with 83 points, thanks to his composure in converting tries and slotting penalties under pressure.

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Close behind is Brian Wahinya of KCB Rugby on 77 points, while Kabras fly-half Eric Cantona follows with 76 points. Timothy Omela from Menengai Oilers has accumulated 52 points, and Javan Otieno of Nakuru RFC rounds out the top five with 49 points from the kicking tee.

When both tries and kicks are combined, the race for the overall points scorer title presents an even clearer picture of the season’s most influential attackers. Kabras’ Eric Cantona leads the standings with an impressive 116 points, a reflection of his dual role as both a dependable goal kicker and an attacking threat.

KCB’s Brian Wahinya follows with 92 points, while KU BlakBlad’s Enock Oduor sits third on 83 points. Menengai Oilers winger Timothy Omela has accumulated 72 points, while teammate Abutwalib Wesonga occupies fifth place with 66 points.

With crucial rounds of the Kenya Cup still to be played, the race for the golden boot, top try scorer and overall points leader remains open.

  1. Alvin Khavoli – 12 – Menengai Oilers

  2. Patrick Lumumba – 10 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  3. Jeanson Misoga – 9 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  4. Daniel Kipchirchir – 9 – Menengai Oilers

  5. Roy Maruti – 8 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  6. Eric Cantona – 8 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  7. Felix Okoth – 8 – Nakuru RFC

  8. Teddy Akala – 7 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  9. Obat Kuke – 7 – KU BlakBlad

  10. Mathias Osimbo – 7 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  11. Branton Lusisa – 6 – KCB Rugby

  12. Beldad Ogeta – 6 – Menengai Oilers

  13. Mike Wekesa – 6 – KCB Rugby

  14. Andycole Omollo – 6 – KCB Rugby

  15. Arnold Agonda – 6 – Daystar Falcons

  16. Felix Ojoo – 6 – KCB Rugby

  17. Collins Maina – 6 – Strathmore Leos

  18. Bramwel Kilwake – 5 – KCB Rugby

  19. Fidens Onyango – 5 – Nondescripts RFC

  20. Chris Obuya – 5 – Daystar Falcons

  21. Ibrahim Ayoo – 5 – Menengai Oilers

  22. Rayvon Ambale – 4 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  23. Phillip Okeyo – 4 – Menengai Oilers

  24. Elvis Otete – 4 – KU BlakBlad

  25. Timothy Omela – 4 – Menengai Oilers

  26. Samuel Were – 4 – Menengai Oilers

  27. Augustine Owino – 4 – Daystar Falcons

  28. Barry Robinson – 4 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  29. Walter Ambe – 4 – Kisumu RFC

  30. Abutwalib Wesonga – 4 – Menengai Oilers

  31. Tyson Okoth – 4 – Impala RFC

  32. Sheldon Kahi – 4 – KCB Rugby

  33. John Okoth – 4 – Menengai Oilers

  34. Stanislaus Shikoli – 4 – Strathmore Leos

  35. Patrick Wainaina – 4 – Kenya Harlequin FC

  36. Dave Mwangi – 4 – Kenya Harlequin FC

  37. Walter Okoth – 4 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  38. Griffins Chao – 4 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  39. Chrisant Ojwang – 4 – Nakuru RFC

  1. Enock Oduor – 83 – KU BlakBlad

  2. Brian Wahinya – 77 – KCB Rugby

  3. Eric Cantona – 76 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  4. Timothy Omela – 52 – Menengai Oilers

  5. Javan Otieno – 49 – Nakuru RFC

  6. Faran Juma – 49 – Kenya Harlequin FC

  7. Flavian Otiyo – 47 – MMUST

  8. Abutwalib Wesonga – 46 – Menengai Oilers

  9. Fidens Onyango – 34 – Nondescripts RFC

  10. Arnold Agonda – 34 – Daystar Falcons

  1. Eric Cantona – 116 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  2. Brian Wahinya – 92 – KCB Rugby

  3. Enock Oduor – 83 – KU BlakBlad

  4. Timothy Omela – 72 – Menengai Oilers

  5. Abutwalib Wesonga – 66 – Menengai Oilers

  6. Javan Otieno – 64 – Nakuru RFC

  7. Fidens Onyango – 64 – Nondescripts RFC

  8. Flavian Otiyo – 62 – MMUST

  9. Alvin Khavoli – 60 – Menengai Oilers

  10. Faran Juma – 57 – Kenya Harlequin FC

  11. Patrick Lumumba – 50 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  12. Roy Maruti – 46 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  13. Jeanson Misoga – 45 – Kabras Sugar RFC

  14. Daniel Kipchirchir – 45 – Menengai Oilers

  15. Eddy Wambugu – 44 – Daystar Falcons

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