2014 in Kenyan football

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The following article is a summary of the 2014 football season in Kenya, which is the 51st competitive season in its history.

Football in Kenya
Season2014
Men's football
Premier LeagueGor Mahia
National Super LeaguePosta Rangers
(Zone A)
Shabana (Zone B)
President's CupSofapaka
Top 8 CupTusker
Super CupCancelled
← 2013 Kenya 2015 →

The announcement of the men's under-17 national team's failure to participate in their 2015 African U-17 Championship qualification match against South Sudan was met very negatively by Kenyan football fans, and questioned the administration of current Football Kenya Federation president Sam Nyamweya.[1]

Domestic leagues

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Changes in the football league system

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On 10 July 2013, it was announced that the Football Kenya Federation introduced a new league system to take effect from the beginning of the season.[2] This involved the introduction and scrapping of a few leagues, and the re-organisation of the system. For the 2015 season, the Kenyan Premier League will be contested by 18 teams.[3]

Level League/Division(s)
1
Premier League
Premier League
16 clubs
2
Super League
Zone A
12 clubs
Zone B
12 clubs
3
Division One
Zone A
20 clubs
Zone B
20 clubs
4
Provincial Leagues
Nyanza League
20 clubs
Western League
20 clubs
Rift Valley League
20 clubs
Central League
20 clubs
Nairobi League
20 clubs
Eastern League
20 clubs
North Eastern League
20 clubs
Coast League
20 clubs
5
County
Champions League
Baringo League Bomet League Bungoma League Busia League Embu League Garissa League Isiolo League Kiambu League
Elgeyo-Marakwet League Homa Bay League Kajiado League Kakamega League Kilifi League Kirinyaga League Kitui League Kwale League
Kericho League Kisii League Kisumu League Laikipia League Lamu League Machakos League Makueni League Mandera League
Migori League Nakuru League Nandi League Narok League Marsabit League Meru League Mombasa League Murang'a League
Nyamira League Samburu League Siaya League Trans-Nzoia League Nairobi A. League Nairobi B. League Nyandarua League Nyeri League
Turkana League Uasin Gishu League Vihiga League West Pokot League Taita-Taveta League Tana River League Tharaka-Nithi League Wajir League
6
Sub-County Leagues
Sub-County Leagues

Promotion and relegation

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The 2014 Kenyan Premier League season began on 15 February and ended on 8 November.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Gor Mahia (C) 30 17 9 4 43 21 +22 60 Qualification for 2015 CAF Champions League
2 Sofapaka 30 16 9 5 49 27 +22 57 Qualification for 2015 CAF Confederation Cup[a]
3 Tusker 30 14 11 5 42 25 +17 53
4 Ulinzi Stars 30 12 15 3 33 20 +13 51
5 Chemelil Sugar 30 12 12 6 24 16 +8 48
6 SoNy Sugar 30 9 14 7 27 21 +6 41[b]
7 A.F.C. Leopards 30 10 11 9 30 25 +5 41[b]
8 Muhoroni Youth 30 10 10 10 23 28 −5 40
9 Thika United 30 9 12 9 31 31 0 39
10 Mathare United 30 10 8 12 19 25 −6 38
11 Western Stima 30 9 9 12 26 33 −7 36
12 Ushuru 30 10 3 17 22 40 −18 33
13 Bandari 30 5 15 10 23 29 −6 30
14 Kenya Commercial Bank 30 7 8 15 30 39 −9 29
15 Nairobi City Stars (R) 30 4 12 14 18 35 −17 24 Relegation to 2015 National Super League
16 Nakuru AllStars (R) 30 3 8 19 13 38 −25 17
Updated to match(es) played on 8 November 2014. Source: Kenyan Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Sofapaka qualified for the 2015 CAF Confederation Cup as winners of the 2014 FKF President's Cup.
  2. ^ a b Sony Sugar were awarded 3 points and 2 goals after AFC Leopards failed to turn up for their match scheduled for 10 December.

The 2014 Kenyan National Super League season began on 15 March and concluded on 2 November.

Zone A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Posta Rangers (C, P) 22 17 3 2 40 13 +27 54 Promotion to 2015 Kenyan Premier League[a]
2 Nakumatt (P) 22 13 5 4 26 10 +16 44
3 FC Talanta 22 11 6 5 30 19 +11 39
4 Oserian 22 8 7 7 24 20 +4 31
5 Nairobi Stima 22 8 7 7 20 18 +2 31
6 Ligi Ndogo 22 6 10 6 21 21 0 28
7 Bidco United 22 6 9 7 17 18 −1 27
8 Kariobangi Sharks 22 5 9 8 19 25 −6 24
9 MOYAS 22 6 5 11 17 22 −5 23
10 Modern Coast Rangers 22 4 9 9 11 19 −8 21
11 Administration Police (R) 22 4 7 11 11 27 −16 19 Relegation to 2015 FKF Division One
12 Mahakama (R) 22 3 5 14 15 39 −24 14
Updated to match(es) played on 2 November 2014. Source: Kenyan National Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ The winners of the 2014 FKF President's Cup will qualify for the 2015 CAF Confederation Cup.

Zone B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Agrochemical 16 11 3 2 21 7 +14 36 Promotion to 2015 Kenyan Premier League[a]
2 Kakamega Homeboyz 14 10 2 2 23 9 +14 32
3 Zoo Kericho 14 10 1 3 28 14 +14 31
4 Shabana 15 9 1 5 23 11 +12 28
5 West Kenya Sugar 16 8 4 4 19 12 +7 28
6 St. Joseph 14 6 6 2 13 9 +4 24
7 Finlays Horticulture 14 6 2 6 13 11 +2 20
8 Nzoia United 15 5 5 5 16 16 0 20
9 Busia United Stars 15 5 2 8 11 20 −9 17
10 G.F.C. 105 15 1 3 11 7 21 −14 6
11 Vegpro 14 0 3 11 7 26 −19 3 Relegation to 2015 FKF Division One
12 Rift Valley United 14 1 0 13 5 30 −25 3
Updated to match(es) played on 6 September 2014. Source: Kenyan National Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ The winners of the 2014 FKF President's Cup will qualify for the 2015 CAF Confederation Cup.

Domestic cups

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The 2014 FKF President's Cup began on 26 April and ended on 15 November.

Third round Fourth round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
A.F.C. Leopards 3
Mathare United 2
A.F.C. Leopards 2
Ligi Ndogo 0
Ligi Ndogo 3
Zoo Kericho 0
A.F.C. Leopards 3
Tusker 2
Mumbi Nationale 0
Ulinzi Stars 6
Ulinzi Stars 1 (3)
Tusker 1 (5)
Nakumatt 2
Tusker 6
A.F.C. Leopards 0
Sofapaka 2
Top Fry AllStars 0
Intercity 2
Intercity 0 (5)
Administration Police 0 (6)
FC Talanta 1
Administration Police 2
Administration Police 1
Sofapaka 3
Nyakach United 1
Muhoroni Youth 3
Muhoroni Youth 1
Sofapaka 2
Sofapaka 6
Rift Valley United 0
Sofapaka 2
Posta Rangers 1
Gor Mahia 1 (2)
G.F.C. 105 1 (4)
G.F.C. 105 0
Bandari 2
Bandari (w/o) 2
Finlays Horticulture 0
Bandari 0
Posta Rangers 1
Posta Rangers 4
Ulinzi Warriors 0
Posta Rangers 2
Chemelil Sugar 0
Chemelil Sugar 1
MOYAS 0
Posta Rangers 0 (10)
West Kenya Sugar 0 (9)0
Kakamega Homeboyz 1 (0)
Shabana 1 (3)
Shabana 1
Agrochemical 3
Agrochemical 1
Nairobi Stima 0
Agrochemical 0
West Kenya Sugar 1
Nairobi City Stars 1
Wazito 2
Wazito 1 (4)
West Kenya Sugar 1 (5)
West Kenya Sugar 2
Imara United 0

The 2014 Kenyan Super Cup match to be contested by 2013 Kenyan Premier League champions Gor Mahia and the 2013 FKF President's Cup champions A.F.C. Leopards was cancelled by the Football Kenya Federation due to a lack of sponsors.[4][5]

The 2014 KPL Top 8 Cup began on 5 April and concluded on 15 June.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
        
Sofapaka 1 (4)
Tusker 1 (5)
Tusker 1 1 2
Gor Mahia 0 1 1
Gor Mahia 2
Thika United 1
Tusker 2
A.F.C. Leopards 1
A.F.C. Leopards 1
Bandari 0
A.F.C. Leopards 1 3 4
K.C.B. 1 0 1
K.C.B. 2
Ulinzi Stars 1

International club competitions

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The 2014 CAF Champions League began on 7 February and is scheduled to end on 2 November. Gor Mahia represented Kenya in the competition, having won the 2013 Kenyan Premier League.

Preliminary round

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In the preliminary round, Gor Mahia faced 2012–13 Gabon Championnat National D1 champions US Bitam over two legs, played on 8 and 16 February.

8 February 2014 Gor Mahia   1 – 0   US Bitam Madaraka Estate, Nairobi
16:00 UTC+3 Sserunkuma   75' (pen.) Report Stadium: Nyayo National Stadium
Referee: Denis Batte (Uganda)
16 February 2014 US Bitam   1 – 0
(2 – 4 p)
  Gor Mahia Bitam, Gabon
Unidentified   12' Report Stadium: Stade Gaston Peyrille
Penalties
  Walusimbi
  Salim
  Shakava
  Mutiso

1–1 on aggregate. Gor Mahia won the penalty shoot-out and advanced to the first round.

First round

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In the first round, Gor Mahia faced 2012–13 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 runners-up and 2011 CAF Champions League winners Espérance de Tunis over two legs, played on 1 and 10 March. They were eliminated from the competition, having lost 8–2 on aggregate.

The 2014 CAF Confederation Cup began on 7 February and is scheduled to end on 7 December. A.F.C. Leopards represented Kenya in the competition, having won the 2013 FKF President's Cup.

Preliminary round

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In the preliminary round, A.F.C. Leopards faced 2013 Ethiopian Cup champions Defence over two legs, played on 9 and 16 February.

First round

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In the first round, A.F.C. Leopards faced 2012–13 Nedbank Cup runners-up SuperSport United over two legs, played on 1 and 9 March. They were eliminated from the competition, having lost 4–2 on aggregate.

The 2014 Kagame Interclub Cup began on 8 August and ended on 24 August. Gor Mahia represented Kenya in the competition.

Group stage

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In the group stage, Gor Mahia were drawn in Group B alongside Ugandan club Kampala Capital City Authority, Rwandan giants A.P.R., Burundian side Atlético Olympic and Djibouti Télécom of Djibouti. They were eliminated from the competition, having garnered only 2 points from a possible 12 from 4 matches, and finished bottom of their group.

Group B
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Kampala C.C.A. 4 3 0 1 5 3 +2 9
  A.P.R. 4 2 1 1 4 3 +1 7
  Atlético Olympic 4 2 0 2 3 3 0 6
  Djibouti Télécom 4 1 1 2 5 6 −1 4
  Gor Mahia 4 0 2 2 5 7 −2 2
Source: [citation needed]

National teams

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The men's senior national team participated in qualification for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

First round
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In the first round, Kenya faced Comoros over two legs, played on 17 and 31 May.

17 May 2014 Kenya   1 – 0   Comoros Madaraka Estate, Nairobi
16:00 UTC+3 Omolo   35' Report Stadium: Nyayo National Stadium
Referee: Wellington Kaoma (Zambia)
31 May 2014 Comoros   1 – 1   Kenya Mitsamiouli, Grande Comore
15:00 UTC+3 Saandi   72' Report Masika   58' Stadium: Stade Said Mohamed Cheikh
Referee: Djamal Aden (Djibouti)
Second round
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In the second round, Kenya faced Lesotho over two legs, played on 20 July and 3 August. Lesotho won 1–0 on aggregate and advanced to Group C in the group stage.

20 July 2014 Lesotho   1 – 0   Kenya Maseru, Maseru District
16:00 UTC+2 Moletsane   65' Report Stadium: Setsoto Stadium
Referee: Samuel Chirindza (Mozambique)
3 August 2014 Kenya   0 – 0   Lesotho Madaraka Estate, Nairobi
16:00 UTC+3 Report Stadium: Nyayo National Stadium
Referee: Aurélien Juenkou (Cameroon)

Friendlies

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The following is a list of friendlies played by the men's senior national team in 2014.

5 March 2014 Sudan   Cancelled   Kenya Al-Fashir, Sudan
20:00 UTC+3
15 July 2014 Kenya   0 – 0   Burundi Madaraka, Nairobi
17:00 UTC+3 Wanyama   59' Report Stadium: Nyayo National Stadium
30 August 2014 Egypt   1 – 0   Kenya Aswan, Aswan
22:00 UTC+2 Gamal   55' Report Stadium: Aswan Stadium

The women's senior national team participated in qualification for the 2014 African Women's Championship.

First round
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In the first round, Kenya faced Rwanda over two legs, played on 16 February and 1 March. They were eliminated on away goals rule, after drawing 2–2 on aggregate.

16 February 2014 Rwanda   1 – 0   Kenya Nyamirambo, Kigali
15:30 UTC+2 Niyoyita   29' Report Stadium: Stade Régional Nyamirambo
1 March 2014 Kenya   2 – 1   Rwanda Machakos, Machakos
Ogolla  
Amau  
Report Nyirahatashima   Stadium: Kenyatta Stadium

2–2 on aggregate. Rwanda win on away goals.

The men's national under-20 team participated in qualification for the 2015 African U-20 Championship.

First round
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In the first round, Kenya faced Tanzania over two legs, played on 6 and 27 April. They were eliminated, having lost the deciding penalty shoot-out after the match ended 0–0 on aggregate.

6 April 2014 Kenya   0 – 0   Tanzania Machakos, Machakos
16:00 Report Stadium: Kenyatta Stadium
27 April 2014 Tanzania   0 – 0
(4 – 3 p)
  Kenya
Report
Penalties
Husseini  
Yahya  
Friday  
Chagula  
Suleiman  
  Nzivo
  Makari
  Shiveka
  Wanyonyi
  Ndinya

0–0 on aggregate. Tanzania win the penalty shoot-out and advance to the second round.

Friendlies

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The following is a list of friendlies (to be) played by the men's national under-20 team in 2014.

16 April 2014 Kenya   3 – 3   Italy Lega Pro U18 Madaraka Estate, Nairobi
King'atua   40', 60'
Wanyonyi   49'
Report Moreo   9', 54'
Zottino   20' (pen.)
Stadium: Nyayo National Stadium

The boys' national under-17 team was to participate in qualification for the 2015 African U-17 Championship, but the Football Kenya Federation withdrew the team from the competition, citing a "lack of funds" to send the team off to compete. The announcement was met very negatively by Kenyan football fans, who questioned the administration of current FKF president Sam Nyamweya. Among the concerned parties was former FC Talanta executive director Jérôme J. Dufourg, who claimed he was jailed and then deported from Kenya after speaking out against mismanagement of funds by the FKF in 2013.[1] This followed earlier pushes for Nyamweya's removal from several others as early as 2012,[6][7] and anti-corruption investigations carried out against him and other FKF officials in 2013.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Eliud Khaminwa (11 June 2014). "Blog: U-17 debacle is sad but not surprising". Futaa.com. Archived from the original on 14 June 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  2. ^ Amos Abuga (10 July 2013). "New FKF soccer Structure to be implemented next year". MichezoAfrika.com. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  3. ^ Kevin Teya (25 November 2014). "FKF: Decision on 18 - Team KPL is final and irreversible". Futaa.com. Archived from the original on 28 November 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  4. ^ Dan Ngulu (5 December 2013). "Gor – Tusker modalities finalized". Futaa.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
  5. ^ Dan Ngulu (14 January 2014). "No Gor/AFC Super Cup faceoff". Futaa.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-26. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Safaricom takes a principled stand against Nyamweya's greed". KenyaPage.net. 28 June 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Sam Nyamweya is a major hindrance to Kenya Football". KenyaPage.net. 4 September 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Nyamweya denies FKF corruption accusation". The Star. 16 July 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Nyamweya fights off CORRUPTION allegations at FKF… Ksh 35m SCANDAL". Kenyan-Post.com. 16 July 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2014.