The Kinshasa Provincial Football Entente Championship (EPFKIN) is making a comeback this week, with the first matches scheduled at the Tata Raphael stadium and UNIKIN. It was the president of EPFKIN, Alain Tsepuk, who confirmed this news during an interview with Radio Okapi.
In order to make up for the accumulated delay, Alain Tsepuk also asked the sports authorities to obtain other grounds, such as that of the Udjana center or the Martyrs stadium. The championship will be played over 36 days, and it is essential for the teams to have sufficient land to be able to continue the competition without incident.
It is with enthusiasm that football fans in Kinshasa welcome the return of this championship, which promises exciting matches and moments of pure spectacle on the pitch. The first days will take place at the Tata Raphael stadium with matches pitting AJ Vainqueur against Lumière, Kito against Fonak, Nouvelle Vie against Monzo, and Bol’s against Jupiter. At the same time, other meetings will take place at UNIKIN.
This EPFKIN championship is an opportunity for players to demonstrate their talent and determination, and for supporters to vibrate to the rhythm of the exploits of their favorite team. Whether at the Tata Raphael stadium, at UNIKIN or on other grounds, Kinshasa footballers will have the opportunity to shine and mark the history of Congolese football.
The return of the EPFKIN championship is therefore excellent news for football fans in Kinshasa. The next few weeks promise to be full of emotions, suspense and moments of grace on the pitch. All eyes will be on the performances of the participating teams, in the hope of seeing new talents revealed and enjoying memorable encounters. The kick-off is given, and the EPFKIN championship promises to offer us a spectacle that meets our expectations.