… (left) of Kenya Police Bullets in their FKF Women Premier League round 10 fixtures match at Police Sacco Stadium. [File, Standard] Reigning Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Women’s Premier League champions Kenya Police Bullets will today face off with former holders Vihiga Queens …
Vihiga Queens target upset against leaders Police Bullets By Geoffrey Mwamburi May 01, 2026 06:30 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Vihiga Queens FC coach Boniface Nyamunyamu instructs his charges against Uli …
… Trinity Starlets sit third with 40 points, while four-time champions Vihiga Queens and Kibera Soccer Women complete the top five with 36 and 28 points respectively. …
Violet Nanjala, who recently joined Maltese club Hibernians FC, will compete for a starting berth at the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco (July 26–August 16), where Kenya returns to the continental tournament after a ten-year absence.
Violet Nanjala, who recently joined Maltese club Hibernians FC, will compete for a starting berth at the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco (July 26–August 16), where Kenya returns to the continental tournament after a ten-year absence.
Harambee Starlets striker Jentrix Shikangwa has signed a two-year contract with Egyptian Women's Premier League side FC Masar after completing a move from Tanzanian club Simba Queens, where she spent four years. Shikangwa views the transfer as a platform to advance her career and compete at the highest level.
Harambee Starlets striker Jentrix Shikangwa has signed a two-year contract with Egyptian Women's Premier League side FC Masar after four years with Tanzanian champions Simba Queens, aiming to elevate her career at a leading African club.
Jentrix Shikangwa, a Harambee Starlets striker, has left Tanzania Women Premier League champions Simba Queens to sign a two-year contract with Egyptian Women's Premier League side FC Masar. Shikangwa scored 62 goals in four seasons with Simba, including 21 in the 2025-2026 season that helped them win the league title.
Kenya Police Bullets won the 2025-2026 FKF Women's Premier League title with 52 points, extending their championship run to three consecutive years, while Ulinzi Starlets finished second with 47 points and Gideon Starlets were relegated alongside Kisumu Allstarlets and Kisped Queens.
Vihiga Queens head coach Boniface Nyamunyamu acknowledged an underwhelming season after the four-time Kenya Women's Premier League champions finished fifth with 31 points, 18 points behind leaders Kenya Police Bullets. Nyamunyamu said the team fell short of its objective to reclaim the title and will review and plan for next season.
Kenya Police Bullets FC has won the Kenya Women's Premier League for the third consecutive time and now aims to compete in the Women's Champions League Cecafa region qualifiers, scheduled for August 22–September 6 in Kigali, Rwanda. Coach David Vijago warned the team against complacency despite their domestic success.
Kenya Police Bullets, currently leading the FKF Women's Premier League with 46 points, face Trinity Starlets with two matches remaining in the 2025 season. A win would give them a five-point gap over second-placed Ulinzi Starlets (44 points) and effectively secure their third consecutive title.
Kenya Police Bullets defeated Vihiga Queens 9-0 at Police Sacco Stadium, moving to 49 points atop the FKF Women's Premier League standings. Coach David Vijago said the emphatic victory demonstrates the team's determination to clinch the title for the third consecutive time.
Champions Kenya Police Bullets beat former FKF Women's Premier League champions Vihiga Queens 9-0 at Police Sacco Stadium, extending their lead at the top of the table to 46 points. The victory moved them closer to defending their title for three years in a row.
Reigning FKF Women's Premier League champions Kenya Police Bullets will face former holders Vihiga Queens at Police Sacco Stadium. The Bullets, top of the table with 43 points, are seeking to maintain their position and extend their reign to three consecutive seasons.
Vihiga Queens, currently fourth in the Kenyan Women Premier League with 31 points from 18 matches, target maximum points against defending champions Kenya Police Bullets on Saturday. The four-time champions, 12 points behind the leaders, have shifted focus from title hopes to finishing the season strongly by winning their remaining three matches.
Kenya Police FC defeated Ulinzi Starlets 3-0 in the Kenyan Women Premier League, extending their lead at the top to eight points with 52 points. Goals from Lydiah Akoth, Terry Engesha and Emily Moranga secured the victory and reinforced Police's bid to defend the title.
Ulinzi Starlets head coach Collins Ochieng aims for maximum points against defending champions Kenya Police Bullets in a Kenya Women Premier League fixture on Sunday, April 26, with only two points separating the top-of-the-table rivals. Ulinzi has been boosted by the return of four key players from the national team.