- The team finished second on the log in the 2024/2025 National Super League with 68 points behind champions Nairobi United, who won the title with 72 points.
- The 2018 World Cup winner has made only 12 appearances across the last three seasons due to injuries, an 18-month doping ban and an extortion case in which he was the victim.
- Super-sub Stellah Odhiambo found the back of the net in the 90th minute after connecting with a well-placed cross from Yvonne Idagiza, sending the Kibera bench and fans into wild celebrations.
- The Briton, who is seeking to erase memories of his nightmare in Montreal where he collided with the championship leading Piastri, clocked a best lap of one minute and 4.324 seconds.
- Kenya are guided by South African Benni McCarthy, part of the coaching staff when Erik ten Hag was Manchester United manager, and debut on August 3 against Democratic Republic of Congo in Nairobi.
- This weekend Kanbis ‘A’ kickstarts their Super League defense campaign with a tricky one against Ruaraka ‘A’ in what will no doubt be a scintillating start to the longer version of the game on Sunday.
- The match was initially scheduled for Saturday June 14, but had to be postponed by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) to allow the national women’s team, Harambee Starlets, to participate in the 2025 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship, which culminated on Sunday in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
- Palmeiras drew with FC Porto in their opening game before beating Al Ahly of Egypt and then producing a late fightback from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Inter Miami.
- More than just a race, the Lewa Safari Marathon is a powerful movement that has, for a quarter-century, blended the spirit of sport with the mission of conservation and community uplifting.
- Kipyegon ran the mile at Stade Charléty in Paris in an impressive four minutes and 06. 42 seconds, smashing her own world mark of 4:07.64 by 01:22 seconds and raising hopes that one of world sport’s most famous barriers for women could be broken.
- Kipyegon ran the mile at Stade Charléty in Paris in an impressive four minutes and 06. 42 seconds, smashing her own world mark of 4:07.64 by 01:22 seconds and raising hopes that one of world sport’s most famous barriers for women could be broken.