
The FKF Division One League represents the third tier of Kenyan football, sitting below the National Super League and the FKF Premier League. Managed by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF), the competition plays a crucial role in nurturing talent and bridging the gap between grassroots and professional football.
The league is divided into Zone A and Zone B, grouped by region. Zone A covers teams from Nairobi, Kiambu, Murang’a, Nyeri, Machakos, Kajiado, Mombasa, Kwale, and Taita Taveta counties, highlighting Kenya’s diverse football footprint.
Each club’s home ground is more than just a playing field—it’s a training base, a fan gathering point, and a cornerstone of community football.
| No. | Club Name | Home Ground | County / Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dimba Patriots FC | The Wolves Den | Kajiado |
| 2 | Gituru FC | Gituru Ground | Murang’a |
| 3 | Al-azizia Football Club | Estadio de Kianthumbi | Murang’a |
| 4 | Zetech Titans Football Club | Zetech University Grounds | Kiambu |
| 5 | SIMBA Apparel FC | Changamwe Estate Ground | Mombasa |
| 6 | KAPA FC | Red Carpet Ground | Mlolongo (Machakos) |
| 7 | Teita Estate FC | Alexander Sports Complex | Mwatate (Taita Taveta) |
| 8 | Spitfire FC | Sina Makosa Stadium | Nairobi |
| 9 | Green Berets FC | PSTC Ground | Ruiru (Kiambu) |
| 10 | Strathmore University FC | Strathmore Complex | Nairobi |
| 11 | FC Bumbani Stars | Nyumba Sita Grounds | Kwale |
| 12 | Royal Fresh FC | Karindi Grounds | Nyeri |
| 13 | Congo Boyz FC | Serani Sports Complex | Mombasa |
| 14 | Kahawa United FC | Kahawa Barracks | Nairobi |
| 15 | Kibra United Soccer Club | NCC Ground | Ngong Road (Nairobi) |
| 16 | SS Assad FC | Ukunda Show Ground | Kwale |
Zone A brings together a diverse mix of university teams, corporate-sponsored clubs, and community-based sides.
Each club’s home ground is essential for player development, fan engagement, and maintaining local football identity.
While some clubs benefit from modern facilities such as university grounds and corporate complexes, others rely heavily on community and county government support to maintain playable fields.
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) continues to encourage clubs to improve infrastructure through compliance with league facility standards—focusing on proper drainage, player safety, and spectator amenities.
Improving these grounds also enhances opportunities for sponsorship, talent scouting, and media coverage, helping the league gain more recognition nationwide.
The FKF Division One Zone A captures the spirit of Kenyan football—passionate, diverse, and community-driven. From The Wolves Den in Kajiado to Ukunda Show Ground in Kwale, each home ground represents more than a venue; it symbolizes resilience, ambition, and local pride.
As the competition progresses, these pitches will continue to serve as breeding grounds for Kenya’s next generation of football stars, reminding us that every great journey in football begins on local soil.