Shabana FC, a rising force in Kenyan football, is gearing up for an ambitious challenge to clinch the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title in the 2025/26 season. After a busy transfer window and a string of encouraging pre-season matches, including an exciting 2-2 draw against Pamba Jiji, the Kisii-based club is confident about their prospects and eager to make a big statement this season.
Head coach Peter Okidi expressed strong optimism in the aftermath of the pre-season friendly at the Gusii Stadium. “We have a very good group of players, building on last season’s foundation, and have made important signings to strengthen areas we needed,” Okidi said. “Our objective is clear: to push harder and compete for the league title.”
The draw with Pamba Jiji was a thrilling encounter marked by early intensity as Shabana took the lead through winger Brian Michira, who capitalized on a defensive error. Although Pamba Jiji quickly responded with a neat equalizer from Shaphan Siwa, they regained the lead thanks to a free-kick that deflected off Shabana defenders. Shabana, however, showed great character by fighting back late via an own goal, forcing the match into a penalty shootout where the contest was tightly contested.
Shabana FC’s 2025/26 campaign officially kicks off on September 21 with a home game against newly promoted APS Bomet. From there, the team faces several high-stakes fixtures including clashes with perennial title contenders such as Tusker FC and AFC Leopards.
These fixtures represent a tough but exciting journey for Shabana as they aim to build consistent form and capitalize on their squad depth.
Shabana have actively enhanced their squad in the transfer window, adding tactical depth and quality to complement last season’s core. The blend of youthful exuberance and experienced campaigners provides a platform not only for competitive matches but for sustained success.
The club’s strategic recruitment aims at reinforcing their defense and midfield, while attacking talents like Brian Michira and Ryan Ogam are expected to continue contributing crucial goals.
Playing at the iconic Gusii Stadium, Shabana FC enjoys tremendous local support from passionate fans eager to see their team rise to national prominence. The club’s steady progress from lower-tier leagues to the FKF Premier League symbolizes a growing football culture in Kisii and surrounding counties.
Coach Okidi highlighted the significance of home form: “Gusii Stadium and our fans are our fortress. We aim to make it very difficult for visiting teams to leave with points.”
While confident, Shabana recognizes the challenges ahead. The Kenyan Premier League is increasingly competitive, with clubs like Gor Mahia, Kakamega Homeboyz, and Bandari also targeting top honors. Shabana’s consistency, injury management, and ability to perform under pressure will be vital to maintaining their title challenge.
Shabana FC’s campaign is not just about winning titles but about establishing themselves as a powerhouse in Kenyan football. With disciplined coaching, strong squad management, and passionate support, the club is crafting a story of ambition and growth that excites football fans across the nation.
The stage is set for a thrilling FKF Premier League season, with Shabana FC positioned as one of the teams to watch.