CTG FC Thrash Nita Students 7-3 In Thrilling Nita Crush
⚽ Result
Nita students 3
CTG FC 7
🏆 Competition
Away friendly match
📅 When
Saturday, 04 July 2026
📍 Venue
kitengela (Away)
CTG FC welcomed Nita Students to Nairobi on 4 July 2026 for a pulsating 11-a-side encounter that kicked off at 12:20pm. The home side delivered a commanding performance to secure a 7-3 victory after 90 minutes of high-octane football. The match was officiated by a referee whose performance was rated 53, overseeing a game witnessed by 20 spectators.
CTG FC lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, deploying a back four brayo, Hartley, Jack and Chris tasked with defensive solidity and width, supported by two central midfielders which were Lewa and Saba expected to shield the defence and orchestrate play from deep. Ahead of them, three attacking midfielders ...Telvin, Wayne and Miaron. They were positioned to link midfield and attack, providing creativity and pace on the flanks and through the centre. The lone striker Lucas led the line, charged with finishing chances and holding up the ball. This tactical setup aimed to balance defensive resilience with attacking fluidity.
The starting eleven featured a goalkeeper protected by two full-backs on the right and left, alongside two central defenders. The double pivot in midfield was responsible for breaking up opposition moves and distributing the ball effectively. The right and left attacking midfielders were expected to exploit wide areas, while the central attacking midfielder operated as the creative fulcrum behind the striker. No substitutes were named for this fixture.
The first half unfolded with both teams probing cautiously, but CTG FC gradually asserted their dominance. By the 45th minute, the referee signalled half-time, with CTG FC holding a commanding lead. The home side’s attacking intent was clear, as they repeatedly tested the Nita Students’ defensive organisation.
In the second half, CTG FC’s offensive prowess truly came to the fore. The striker, Lucas, was particularly influential, spearheading the attack with clinical finishing and intelligent movement. His efforts earned him the accolade of Player of the Match alongside Miaron, who operated on the right wing with relentless energy and incisive runs that unsettled the visitors’ defence.
CTG FC’s seven-goal haul was a testament to their attacking cohesion and individual quality. The midfield trio provided the creative spark and service required to unlock the opposition, while the defensive unit managed to contain Nita Students enough to prevent a larger deficit despite conceding three goals themselves.
Nita Students showed moments of promise, managing to find the net three times, but their defensive frailties were ruthlessly exposed by CTG FC’s relentless pressure and clinical finishing. The visitors struggled to maintain consistency, often being caught out by swift transitions and incisive passing.
Overall, the match was a thrilling spectacle of attacking football, with CTG FC’s tactical setup and player performances proving decisive. The home side’s ability to convert chances and maintain intensity throughout the 90 minutes ensured a memorable victory in Kitengela Nita grounds.