Football is more than just a game in Kenya—it’s a passion. Whether you’re playing in the dusty pitches of Eastlands, the muddy grounds after rain in Western Kenya, or artificial
Football is more than just a game in Kenya—it’s a passion. Whether you’re playing in the dusty pitches of Eastlands, the muddy grounds after rain in Western Kenya, or artificial
Football is one of the most popular sports in Kenya, and the country has nurtured many talented players who have succeeded locally and internationally. For young aspiring footballers, joining a
Football is more than just a sport in Kenya—it’s a lifestyle, a passion, and for many, a pathway to opportunity. Whether you’re playing in the dusty community grounds of Eastlands,
Kenya’s Harambee Stars surged past Zambia in a thrilling African Nations Championship (CHAN) Group A clash at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, on August 17, 2025. The passionate home crowd
Supporters were thrilled as the club’s newest signing showed flair, control, and scoring ability during his first match appearance.
Few expected the win, but the determined squad pushed through and secured a stunning upset in the tournament’s dying moments.
The team captain delivered a stellar performance, both motivating teammates and scoring the decisive goal in a tough road game.
Critics blasted the officiating after a crucial decision was missed during a high-pressure playoff game, impacting the final result.
A tightly contested game was ultimately decided by a controversial penalty kick awarded in the closing minutes of extra time.
Fans cheered as the young winger made a dream debut, scoring his first professional goal in a tightly contested match.