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The team's colloquial name, the Harambee Stars, [4] [5] derives from Harambee, a Kenyan tradition of community self-help events such as fundraising and development activities. The word means "all pull together" in Swahili , and is the official motto of Kenya, appearing on its coat of arms .
This is a list of association football clubs located in Kenya. [1] For a complete list, see Category:Football clubs in Kenya. Active teams. A.
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Kenya national youth football team; U. Kenya national under-17 football team; Kenya national under-20 football team This page was last edited on 10 July 2020, at ...
The league was known as the Kenya National Football League from its creation in 1963 to 1996, the Kenyan Super League in 1973 and 1997 and, from 1998, the Kenyan Premier League. Corporate structure [ edit ]
The Football Kenya Federation (abbreviated as Football Kenya or FKF) is the governing body of football in Kenya. The FKF organizes the Kenyan Premier League, the Kenyan Women's Premier League, FKF Division One, FKF Women Division One and Kenya national football teams. It is headed by Hussein Mohammed. [2]
Association football is the most popular sport in Kenya, followed by rugby. [1]The governing body of football in Kenya is the Football Kenya Federation. [2] [3] [4] [5]The Kenyan Premier League is the only fully professional league in the country, while the Kenyan National Super League is a mix of professional and semi-professional clubs.
AFC Leopards has also won the Kenya Cup 10 times, and the CECAFA Club Championship 5 times. [2] The club was formed in 1964 as Abaluhya United Football Club. In 1973 the club changed its name to Abaluhya Football Club when a number of small clubs amalgamated. [3] In 1980 the club was renamed AFC Leopards, the name it holds until present.