- The Kisumu-based side reached the finals of the 13th place and lost to Kenya Harlequins 12-7 but Yogo says he is so far impressed with the team’s spirit and is hoping for more improvement in the coming games.
- The July 9-10 tournament will be held at Bukhungu stadium in Kakamega as a way of remembering the fallen Leopards legends, and Kakamega Homeboyz, Nzoia Sugar, and Vihiga Bullets alongside the big cats are set to participate.
- Omurwa had last September tried out with South African outfit Chippa United which did not sign him as they had already exhausted their foreign quota.
- According to Fifa Article 14b of the Regulations on the Statutes and Transfer of Players (RSTP), a player is allowed to terminate his/her contract if he or she goes more than three months without pay, and Situma exploited this clause to ditch the financially crippled Kenyan outfit
- Jesus, who scored 95 goals in 236 appearances for City, has signed a "long-term contract" with Arsenal after deciding to leave the Premier League champions in search of more regular first-team action.
- Speaking during a visit to Kyiv to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Bach pledged to increase the amount of IOC funding for athletes from the war-torn nation.
- Tactics, individual brilliance and techniques all played out but it was GSU who showed more character, despite Kenya Prisons kicking off the game impressively before a charged crowd.
- Patrice Motsepe, head of the African football confederation (CAF) said the body didn't want to take the risk of staging the tournament "under a deluge".
- Both teams started the game with same energy and tactics drawing 09-09 in the first quarter before Zetech pulling out a 19-14 win in the second quarter, establishing a lead of 28-24 into the break.
- Kilundo, a senior officer at the Kenya Prisons Service, launched his bid on Saturday at the Nyayo National Stadium as the race to succeed long-serving KVF boss Waithaka Kioni heats up.
- Kilundo, a senior officer at the Kenya Prisons Service, launched his bid on Saturday at the Nyayo National Stadium as the race to succeed long-serving KVF boss Waithaka Kioni heats up.
- Mwamba, rank outsiders at Driftwood Sevens are enjoying a rich vein of form and defied the bookies odds to sail all the way to the final and pip Menengai Oilers to win the crown in Mombasa.
- Manchester United are adamant Ronaldo, who scored 24 goals in all competitions, is not for sale, according to reports, with new manager Erik ten Hag keen to work with him.
- The Paul Odera coached side will either face Senegal or Algeria in the semifinals on Wednesday July 6 as they focus on qualifying for the World Cup for the first time.
- A crowd of more than 130,000 braved the cold and wet weather for qualifying and many appeared to enjoy Verstappen making a mistake in Q3 that cost him pole position and booed him when he was interviewed in the pit lane after the session.
- Reigning 1500m champion Purity Chepkirui highlights the list of medalists from last year's event who will be competing in the championships for a second successive year.
- Mwamba, fresh from winning the Driftwood Sevens leg will be keen to make it two out of two and they have shown all the signs, after crushing poor Kisumu 26-07 in their opening match.
- Tuwei lauded the launch terming the main event ‘the oldest marathon in the country and a consistent one which has been supported by the Athletics Kenya from the onset’.
- For athletes to register, they should visit www.nairobimarathon.com and select the preferred race from; 10km, 42km, 21km, 5km and also the corporate challenge.
- Vihiga Queens lethal striker Topister Situma has terminated her contract with the Kenyan Women Premier League Champions, ending her nine-year stint with them.
- The situation kept on flip-flopping before the international basketball association body, FIBA, came to their rescue at the eleventh hour, much to the relief of the players but to the chagrin of the fans.
- The seven-time champion, who emerged smiling from an embattled and testing week, during which he rebutted offensive comments, was 0.163 seconds off the pace set by Ferrari's Sainz -- and happy with his on-track efforts in his heavily updated Mercedes.
- Florenzi has played 48 times for Italy. His most recent cap came in the 0-0 Nations League draw against England in June when he came off the bench for the last three minutes.
- Bomet tactician Charles Odera is confident of his side’s prospects in their clash against Shabana with a win enough to open a six-point cushion should Sacco fail to get the better of Murang’a Seal.
- The data-driven, limb-tracking technology uses both dedicated and broadcast cameras around the stadium to give the exact position of players on the pitch, offering referees precise information within seconds.
- Jaguars have a point ahead of Parkroad who are 9th on log after playing eight matches, and three points behind Sharks who are 7th on standings with ten points after playing eight matches.
- Miano says the process adopted requires specific counties to provide athletes in specific disciplines rather than having regional trials, culminating to selection of a competitive team as it is the criteria in other counties.
- Kimani who is in talks with Bandari to be confirmed as the club’s head coach expects the former AFC Leopards and Wazito player to be fit to resume training soon.Isuza has been absent for seven months with an injury.
- The bankers won the bronze medal in driftwood sevens a fortnight ago and Mwanja admits the team will go all out to garner as many points as possible and extend their lead in the circuit.