Dreeep enters a deal with Kenya’s Ma Esto2025 FC25 League.

Dreeep enters a deal with Kenya's Ma Esto 2025 FC25 League.

“Your estate. Your style”

Kenya’s grassroots EAFC (formerly FIFA Franchise) esports League dubbed Ma Esto and Dreeep (formerly ace apparels) announced a partnership and is poised to roll out designs for different estate-based teams that will take part in the 2025 season. 

First Look of Dreeeps’ Esports Community-Based Jersey (Photo Credit: Ace Pro Sports Technologies Limited)

The partnership will see all estate-based teams don Dreeep-designed jerseys for League game days and other side events that will be organized by Ace Pro Sports Technologies. 

Speaking on this partnership, Ace Pro Sports Director Fanuel said: “When it comes to the identity of sports teams in Kenya, we want to offer an alternative to our vibrant grassroots & street culture, mindsets and overall community.” He further adds that the league needs to move towards growth grounded on research, development, community understanding and commercialization. 

It should be noted that the deal will not only focus on player and team jerseys but a lot more. “We feel that Dreeep can offer more than just jerseys for both players and grassroots fans, its role will go deeper with unique and customized content creation, expansion of esports discussions and also focusing on developing ways to partner with other sports like rugby, football, basketball, pool and athletics,” adds Fanuel.

Announcement: Ace Pro Sports & Don Bashrah Gaming are set to announce a Paid Subscription for the Keel Kash Mobile Esports Kompetition.  

Keel Kash Mobile Esports Kompetition.

Users who purchase any of our Keel Kash Bundles will enjoy a wide range of benefits. 

Ace Pro Sports Technologies Ltd and Don Bashrah Gaming announce a new paid option for Kenya’s Mobile Esports dubbed Keel Kash. The subscription service will grant Mobile Esports Users fixed slots and a guaranteed base payout value for several games. 

Keel Kash continues to disrupt Kenya’s Esports scene due to its unique model of operation. The model offers mobile gamers an earning potential for every objective of the game title which is Earn for every elimination you make in either Call of Duty or PUBG. 

“The paid subscription lets the user book available slots for several games as per the bundle purchased.” Fanuel Opiyo said. 

The Keel Kash paid service will give users guaranteed slots, base per keel value, access to the Koloseum Xperience Points, and all benefits set to be launched.

“We will be implementing many changes in all our operations, not just Keel Kash, from Savanna FGC to Ma Esto. The changes will align with our vision of making Kenyan Sports sustainable, kompetitive, fun, and attractive.”

THE FOCUS: Kenya’s Estate-Based Esports League Ma Esto announces a partnership with Ace Apparels.

“The partnership and collaboration between Ma Esto and Ace Apparels has been in the cards for some time.”
Ma Esto, a grassroots Football Esports program pitting different residential estate-based teams in Kenya has been running since 2020. The program kicked off with research trial matches in the last quarter of 2019 then transitioned to a four-team league for its inaugural season one in 2020. “Having estate-backed teams opened Esports to many gamers who initially couldn’t access competitions,” says Fanuel Opiyo, from Ace Pro Sports Technologies Limited.

The collaboration between the league and apparel division represents a new shift in the structure of our merchandise business. As an exclusive merchandise provider, Ace apparels will be instrumental in our collective efforts to build sustainable esports kommunities, events, and attractions in Kenya.

In addition, Ace apparels will run unique content posts to further help the Ma Esto, Savanna Fighting Game Communities, and other esports in the country. 

Ma Esto Program announces a partnership with Ace Apparels.

Ma Esto and Ace Apparels are pleased to announce a partnership to bolster and standardize Electronic Sports in Kenya. In an effort to bolster the sustainability of Esports in Kenya, Ace Apparels seeks to play a role in the growth of the Ma Esto Brand.

Ace Apparels announces its official cap of the Ma Esto-based team Qwerty Gamers’ Lounge located in Nairobi’s vibrant Estate BuruBuru58. The cap will be provided to the team while also servicing fans of the location.

Ace Pro Sports becomes an Official Partner of the Mombasa County Based Mobile Esports Kompetition Keel Kash.

PUBG Mobile 

Keel Kash Kompetition

February 2023 | Ace Pro Sports announces its partnership with Mombasa City-based Esports outfit Don Bashrah Gaming becoming an Official Kompetition Partner of the ever-growing Keel Kash PUBG Mobile Esport. 

Keel Kash, a unique esports concept seeking to build and expand Mobile Gaming in Kenya where registered players Play to Earn “Per Keel.” The kompetition gives players an opportunity to earn for doing what they already doing.  

“Diving into mobile gaming sets the stage for amazing opportunities as we begin our upcoming 2023/2024 kompetition season.” Says Davy Kamanzi. “We have been seeing growing interest in Kenya’s mobile gaming kommunities and with this collaboration with Don Bashrah Gaming, we see a strategic expansion into a new space and elevation of Kenya’s Esports scene. 

As part of this newly mended partnership with Don Bashrah Gaming, Ace Pro Sports sees its entry into Mobile Gaming Esports as an opportunity to continue its quest for Building Kommunities and spreading its operations in the Kenyan market.

THE CHECK: BUSHHUNTERS & HORIZON GAMING LOUNGES EXTEND THEIR DOMINANCE, AND SETS UP A ROUND THREE CLASH.

NAIROBI- Erick Demon went off with eleven goals (11) and conceded no goals during the second round of the Ma Esto League. He won his first match against Kahawa Wendani’s Andrew Marine (6-0) while closing out his game with a 5-0 win over Joseph Njoroge. 

Maringo BushHunters Gaming Lounge currently sits top of Group A with eight points after a convincing 4-0 sweep against their opponents from Wendani (Throne Of Gamers Gaming Lounge). Erick’s teammate Kevin Otieno managed to net in 9 goals, 5-2, 4-1 over Joseph Njoroge and Andrew Marine. 

In the other Group A match, Maseno Horizon Gaming Lounge dominated Kahawa Sukari S.P.E Gaming Lounge taking home the W in a 3-1 win. Marlone Leone again put up two wins out of two,  his teammate Makuer Machot lost one match. George Kimaru managed to scoop a win for S.P.E Gaming Lounge after penalty shootouts against Makuer. Robert Kibet lost both of his games for the day. Maringo Estate currently tops Group A with 6 points tied with Maseno while the Kahawa-based lounges Shuge and Wendani come in third and fourth with zero points each. 

The third round will see Maringo take on Maseno in what we see as a Group A final while Wendani and Shuge teams will stage a derby on who runs the Kahawa areas.  

GROUP B

Coming off a draw from Round One fixtures, the boys from Eastleigh Ushirika Gaming Crave needed a win to stay in the race for the top lounge in the group. Led by Abdirahman, Ushirika managed to net eight goals (5 goals from Abdi) while Mustafa netted three goals. New Donholm Yankee Gaming dropped from first to third place after a poor show in the second round of the Ma Esto League. Yankee Gaming managed to snatch one win against Eastleigh after scoring only three goals. 

In the last Group B match, BuruBuru Qwerty Gaming Lounge came up against Old Donholm LIMZ Entertainment in a rather grudge match from season one. Qwerty Lounge manager Kelvin making changes from the team that participated in the first round introducing Frankline Barasa and Jamal Nkaisseri up against a spirited Old Donholm. 

Old Donholm’s’ Dennis “Duchi” Kyalo carrying his team, getting both wins after a 2-0, 3-2 defeat of Frankline and Jamal. Lawrence Matara scooped one win to seal the fixture 3-1 

Eastleigh Ushirika currently tops the group with 4 points, joined by Old Donholm LIMZ Entertainment (4 points), New Donholm Yankee (3 points), and BuruBuru Qwerty Gaming (0 points). 

Ma Esto League will head for a break before resuming the third-round fixtures in June. 

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THE CHECK: BuruBuru and Shuge Ma Esto FIFA Esports teams make changes in their squads for round two.

After a disappointing start after round one, Qwerty Gaming Lounge looks to switch up things a little bit as they take on season one rivals Old Donholm LIMZ Entertainment in a must-win fixture for either side. 

Qwerty’s Kelvin replaces Giddy and Milito with two new players looking to work themselves up in the FIFA rankings of Kenya. Old Donholm LIMZ Entertainment Lounge has retained its two players Duchi and Larry.

Kahawa Sukari Sounds Palace Entertainment will also be making one change to their squad eyeing a clear win today as they take on Group A table leaders Maseno Horizon Gaming Lounge. 

MA ESTO ROUND TWO

KENYA CULTURAL CENTER (CHECHE GALLERY ROOM)

21st MAY 2022 / 1.30 PM 

THE CHECK: Maringo, Maseno, New Donholm pick up wins in the FIFA22 Ma Esto 2 League Weekend Opener

“Seems lounge managers need to recruit well.”

New Donholm Yankee Gaming Lounge posting a 3-1 win over Buru58 Qwerty Gaming showed us how deep FIFA Esports can be in Kenya. The boys from BuruBuru finished second place in the first season of the League now find themselves bottom of the group with a 1 Win – 3 Losses and putting up 11 goals. 

The League this season will see every operation move offline. So, what does this mean for the rest of the Game Weeks? 

End of Week One

Teams that opened up the weekend with wins have a certain comfort heading towards the second week of competition. With only three weeks of play in the Ma Esto 2 Rounds before entering the FAINALI event, teams will be fighting to enter the top position as the format will see all Lounges play in the final event depending on the place they finished in their respective groups. 

FORMAT 

The 7th/8th Playoff Final will be competed by teams that finished 4th in their respective groups. 

The 5th/6th Playoff Final will be competed by teams that finished 3rd in their respective groups. 

The 3rd/4th Playoff Final will be competed by teams that finished 2nd in their respective groups. 

1st/2nd Playoff Final will be competed by teams that finished 1st in their respective groups. 

GROUP A FIXTURES 

Ma Esto One Champions Horizon Gaming Lounge started the League just on a high as they ended the previous season. Lounge Manager Collins Oyindo fielded newcomers Makuer Machot and Leone Marlone in the teams’ 3-1 victory over Kahawa Wendani T.O.G Gaming Lounge.

Makuer Machot kicked off the fixture in a 2-1 loss against Wendani’s Andrew Nderi. The crew from Wendani happy with the result lost momentum in their second game that saw Maseno’s Leone Marlone net twelve goals against Noel Mwenda. Maseno continued to push their lead after Leone added another W over Andrew Nderi before Makuer Machot closed the deal with a 4-0 win over Noel. Maseno sits top of Group A with 3-1 W-L stats/19 Goals. 

In the next Group A fixture, Maringo BushHunters Gaming Lounge wiped Kahawa Sukari’s Sounds Palace Entertainment Gaming Lounge 3-1 with BadNews & ErickDemon Collins leading the way against Brian Okello & George Kimaru. Two matches in this fixture ended after Extra-Time and Penalties, ErickDemon v. George Kimaru (3-3) which was won (5-3) by Collin ErickDemon, the match between BadNews & George Kimaru (2-2) and won by BadNews. 

Maringo sits second in Group A while Shuge and Wendani sit 3rd and 4th respectively. 

GROUP B

Ma Esto One vets BuruBuru Qwerty Gaming Lounge kicked off their campaign in an unusual loss against New Donholm Yankee Gaming Lounge. The boys from 58 were up after the first match that saw Milito takedown Boniface Akenga 3-0. This match gave them psyche heading into the next match but New Donni had other plans, Klein Moseh Moke putting in 5 goals against Giddys 3 levelled up the fixture match win score. The fixture ended 3-1 to New Donholm Yankee Gaming Lounge.

In the last Group B match, Eastleigh’s Ushirika Gaming Crave up against season one vets Old Donholm LIMZ Entertainment Gaming Lounge saw our first fixture draw of the day as each lounge bagged two wins each. Eastleigh Ushirika Gaming Crave sent a message to the boys from Old Donholm after scoring eight goals in the first match (Ginimbi v. Larry 8-0). Duchi from Donholm came back and rescued the situation after beating Mustafa 3-1, he later took Old Donholm ahead with a 3-1 defeat of Ginimbi but his teammate Larry failed to capitalize on the lead losing 4-2 to Mustafa in the last game of the day. 

THE FOCUS: Towns, Local Leagues & Travel plans

“Long Journeys, Local Leagues, Local Teams.”

Imagine a Kenya Premier League promotion playoff game between fictional clubs called Turkana United against a relegation-bound team in the KPL from Mombasa. Imagine that the top two teams that earned direct promotion to the Kenya Premier League are Marsabit Soccer Club and Bunyala Town Club.

We cannot think of local teams earning spots in the top-tier competition, especially from various parts of the country. The 2018/2019 NSL saw Kisumu Allstars get automatic promotion to Kenya’s top tier league, this scenario should have you think harder and harder about the possibility that the image above can come true.

LOCAL LEAGUES

Kenya’s soccer system taps into different regions, communities, skill levels, and physical attributes. The system is not currently being used to its full potential but slowly moving in that direction.

A 47 County League structure that sees all 47 top teams from each county meet in regional leagues to fight their way up to the premier league, is what many Kenyans are missing out on. Strengthening the structures is more progressive and will boost all other levels in the pyramid system of Kenyan football.

Local leagues will not only expose talents across Kenya but will also improve the levels of sports development in these regions, in turn, shed light on economic and social growth in various towns.

TRAVEL PLANS

 If all clubs mentioned above got promoted, 18 clubs in the Premier League (Hopefully, it will be 24 in future), clubs & fans will have to travel to either of these towns for home games and so will these clubs travel for their away encounters.

A match pitting Bandari FC and Turkana United will see two clubs travel for hours from one part of the country to the other for a 90-minute game. Do we have infrastructure that will spur the growth of sports in the region? 

How about Bunyala Town Club? Is the club ready to travel long-distance, and get high mileage for away games? This is what sports development is all about. Just a few years ago, Mombasa RFC struggled in the Kenya Cup due to long-distance travel from the coast to majorly Nairobi for away games.

Are we ready for long mileage travel in the league? Are our small towns ready to host travelers from across Kenya?