Muhoroni Youth Football Club[2] is a football club from Muhoroni, Kenya, but plays its home matches at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi.[3] They currently compete in the Kenyan Premier League, where they were promoted after winning the 2011 season of the defunct KFF Nationwide League. Muhoroni youth won the top 8 cup in 2016.

Muhoroni Youth FC[1]
Full nameMuhoroni Youth Football Club
Founded2003
GroundNyayo National Stadium
Capacity30,000
LeagueKenyan Premier League
20156th

Old squad (2012) edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   KEN Gradus Ochieng
2 DF   KEN Joseph Okoth
3 DF   KEN David Ouma
4 DF   KEN Nicholas Okoth
5 DF   KEN Gregory Nyapala
6 DF   KEN Moses Muchimba
7 DF   KEN Caleb Waka
8 MF   KEN Ebrahim Ateng
9 MF   KEN Nicholas Akoko
10 MF   KEN Denis Obenga
11 FW   KEN David Oriki
12 FW   KEN Collins Neto
13 MF   KEN John Owino
14 FW   KEN Victor Onyango
15 DF   KEN Victor Aroye
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK   KEN Joel Odongo
17 DF   KEN Samwel Nyaoro
19 DF   KEN Dan Onyango
20 FW   KEN Manase Ojwang
21 MF   KEN Mwinyi Hamisi
22 DF   KEN Peter Owino Juma
23 GK   KEN Joseck Gituma
29 MF   KEN Paul Mboya
30 MF   KEN Elly Omamo
31 MF   KEN Twalib Faraji
32 DF   KEN Fred Otieno
33 FW   KEN Maurice Wandera
33 FW   KEN Paul Opon
33 FW   KEN Geoffrey Simiyu

Source:[4]

Current coaching staff Head coach gilbert selebwa Assistant head coach James omondi Team Manager mike odongo Assistant team manager Elly Onyuka Physiotherapist Deus Mkabwa

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External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Soka.co.ke". www.soka.co.ke.
  2. ^ "Soka.co.ke". www.soka.co.ke.
  3. ^ "Muhoroni Youth: Nyayo feels like home". Nairobi, Kenya: Futaa.com. 6 April 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Going gets tough: Tusker target Chemelil's run as Gor host Muhoroni Youth".