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1) FKFPL


Weekend Fixtures



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Other News

Former FKF technical director Spier named new Gor coach


Former FKF technical director Spier named new Gor coach


Their dismissal comes in the wake of a dismal run that has seen one of the most successful football club fall off the pace in the FKF Premier League.

Gor Mahia new coach Andre Spier


By MICHEZOAFRIKA 01 Feb 2022

FKF Premier League giants GOR Mahia have named former Football Kenya Federation Technical Director Andre Spier as their new head coach, less than a week after firing Mark Harrison and his assistant Sammy Omollo.

Kogalo had named Paul Nkata as interim coach, but have moved with speed to appoint a new tactician just before their next premier league tie.
At the same time, Seasoned Kenyan coach Michael Nam has been appointed the assistant coach.






Struggling Mathare name John Kamau as new coach

Struggling Mathare name John Kamau as new coach


The club is however confident that Kamau’s arrival will spur the club into good results, noting they are confident of pulling out of the basement.

John Kamau takes over at Mathare United


By MICHEZOAFRIKA 31 Jan 2022

Mathare United have named John Kamau as their new head coach, taking over from Ezekiel Akwana who was sacked last month due to poor results. Kamau joins the team coming in after also facing the sack at Wazito FC where he was an assistant coach to Francis Kimanzi.

Kamau was swept aside at Wazito when the club decided to fire the entire technical bench due to unsatisfactory results. He will join Mathare alongside one other member of the sacked gang at Wazito, goalkeeper trainer Samuel Koko.






Babu takes over at struggling Nzoia

Babu takes over at struggling Nzoia


The immediate former Kisumu All Stars coach fills the void that was left by Ibrahim Shikanda who walked out on the team midway through its first leg campaign.

Salim Babu


By MICHEZOAFRIKA 28 Jan 2022

Struggling FKF Premier League side Nzoia Sugar have unveiled Salim Babu as their new Head Coach as the first leg draws closer to completion.
The tactician was presented to the public on Friday afternoon in Bungoma.
He has had stints in the dugout at Sony Sugar, Western Stima and Wazito where he briefly served as an assistant coach.
The immediate former Kisumu All Stars coach fills the void that was left by Ibrahim Shikanda who walked out on the team midway through its first leg campaign.






Kahata is now a Policeman!

Kahata is now a Policeman!



Former Kenya international Francis Kahata is back in the FKF Premier League after agreeing to a year long deal with the ambitious Kenya Police FC.

Francis Kahata


By MICHEZOAFRIKA 28 Jan 2022

Former Kenya international Francis Kahata is back in the FKF Premier League after agreeing to a year long deal with the ambitious Kenya Police FC. He joins after a six month stint with Ethiopian top tier side Sidama Coffee.

The widely travelled midfielder started his club career at the now defunct Thika United before having stints at Italian club Ravenna, South Africa’s University of Pretoria and Albanian side KF Tirana in various years between 2006 and 2014.





Haron Shakava: Kenya Police FC sign Harambee Stars centre-back from Gor Mahia



Police FC


The towering defender will now play for the administrative side for the next year after serving K'Ogalo
Football Kenya Federation Premier League debutants Kenya Police FC have completed the signing of former Gor Mahia captain and Harambee Stars centre-back Haron Shakava.






Gor Mahia strip Shakava of captaincy and promote Otieno




The changes have been made by K'Ogalo who are aiming at bouncing back from their recent struggles in the league
Gor Mahia have confirmed Philemon Otieno as their new captain fueling reports Haron Shakava might be on his way out.


 

Mishale

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3) Kenya Women Premier League

The league games in the Kenya Women Premier League that were slated for this weekend have been postponed due to the #HarambeeStarlets camp that is preparing for their match against Uganda.


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6) AWCON

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The 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations, officially known as the Total Women's Africa Cup of Nations, will be the 12th edition of the Africa Women Cup of Nations (14th edition if tournaments without hosts are included), the biennial international football championship organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the women's national teams of Africa. The tournament will be hosted by Morocco from 2 to 23 July 2022.[1][2]

The tournament also doubles as the African qualifiers to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The top four teams will qualify for the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, and two more teams will advance to the inter-confederation play-offs.[3]

Nigeria are the three-time defending champions, having won the tournament in 2014, 2016 and 2018. The 2020 edition, which would have been the first to feature twelve teams, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Morocco qualified automatically as hosts, while the remaining eleven spots will be determined by the qualifying rounds.



Confusion as government brush off alleged Harambee Starlets AWCON pull out

FOOTBALL By Washington Onyango | January 29th 2022



Harambee Starlets' celebrating their win against South Sudan in the Africa Women Cup of Nations Qualifiers match at the Nyayo National Stadium, Oct 20, 2021.
[Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Sports CS Amina Mohammed on Friday night brushed off claims the national women's football team, Harambee Starlets had pulled out of the 2022 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Confusion arose in the evening after Uganda's federation FUFA confirmed that they have received a communication from CAF confirming the withdrawal of Kenya from the qualifiers.




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Awcon 2022: Kenya and Uganda fixture to go ahead as planned – Amina
Dennis Mabuka

Jan 29, 2022 11:48+03:00


The Ministry of Sports came out to dismiss claims Harambee Starlets have pulled out of their two-legged qualifier against the Crested Cranes

Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed has come out to clarify that Kenya versus Uganda, the 2022 Africa Women's Cup of Nations qualifying fixture will go ahead as planned.


This is after the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (Fufa) revealed on Friday the two-legged qualifier had been postponed after Kenya withdrew, meaning they had earned automatic qualification to the tournament’s final


 
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