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Kenyan Premier League

Kenyan association football league

Kenyan Premier League

Summary

Kenyan association football league

FieldValue
nameFKF Premier League
countryKenya
confedCAF
founded
teams18
relegationNational Super League
levels1
domest_cupFKF Cup
Super Cup
Top 8 Cup
confed_cupCAF Champions League
CAF Confederation Cup
championsKenya Police
season2024–25
most successful clubGor Mahia
(21 titles)
tvAzam TV
KBC
website
current2025–26 Kenyan Premier League

Super Cup Top 8 Cup CAF Confederation Cup (21 titles) KBC

The Kenyan Premier League (KPL), officially known as the SportPesa League, is a professional league for men's football clubs in Kenya. Standing at the top of the Kenyan football league system, the league was formed in 1963 under the Kenya Football Federation but is now controlled by the Football Kenya Federation. It is contested by 18 clubs and operates on a promotion and relegation system with the Kenyan National Super League. Kenya Police are the current champions, having won the 2024–25 season.

The league was mostly stable until the late 1990s and since then its performance had been considered below average, with many of the league's clubs having little or no finances to support themselves. However, when SuperSport became an official league partner, the league has taken on a more serious role with teams becoming professional and the majority of the clubs managing to get kit sponsorships. This saw the level of competition improve compared to past.

Origin

Following constant wrangles between the then football governing administration and the eventual deteriorating of the National Football League, participating clubs opted out and decided to form a company that would see the smooth running of the league in a professional and transparent manner. In 2003, the Kenyan Premier League was created and registered as a limited liability company whose ownership was shared amongst all the sixteen participating clubs and was to be affiliated to the Kenya Football Federation.

The league was known as the Kenya National Football League from its creation in 1963 to 1996, the Kenyan Super League in 1973 and 1997 and, from 1998, the Kenyan Premier League.

Corporate structure

The Kenyan Premier League is operated and run as a private limited company incorporated in October 2003 under the Companies Act of Kenya. It is fully owned and managed by the 18 member clubs with each club being a shareholder. It is affiliated to Football Kenya Federation, which is also a shareholder and voting member of the KPL Board of directors. Non-voting members include the Kenya Football Coaches Association and the Kenya Football Referees Association.

Sponsorship

Tusker]] brand, held the naming rights to the league from 21 August 2012 to 6 August 2015.

The improved level of competition and eventual attention given to the league by the fans has seen major companies in Kenya lining up to partner with clubs. The league has a broadcasting deal with SuperSport. Umbro is the official referee kit supplier and is also the official ball provider.

On 18 October 2012 the league signed a KSh.10 million/= (US$117,275; £73,242 stg; €90,052) deal with Puma, which made them the Official ball supplier for the league and its clubs with immediate effect.

On 24 November 2020, Football Kenya Federation (FKF) unveiled StarTimes as their official broadcasting partners for the FKF Premier League, through signing a seven-year deal worth US$1.1 million (KSh.110 million/= per year).

On 31 August 2023, Football Kenya Federation(FKF) unveiled Azam TV as their official broadcasting partners for the FKF premier league, after they signed a Seven-Year deal worth US$9.1 million(ksh1.3 billion). As per the agreement, Azam would pay an initial fee of Sh145 million(US$1 million) to the federation for the first season, with an increment of 10%($100,000/sh14.5 million)for the subsequent Seasons.

The Football Kenya Federation and SportPesa came to this long-term agreement on 17 September 2025, with a 10-year sponsorship deal, valued at Ksh 1.12 billion (approx. US$8.6million).

Title sponsor

On 21 August 2012, the Kenyan Premier League signed a KSh.170 million/= (US$2.02 million; £1.28 million stg; €1.62 million) deal with East African Breweries to rename the league to the Tusker Premier League.

On 6 August 2015, East African betting company SportPesa gained the naming rights to the league, signing a four-and-a-half-year deal with the KPL reportedly worth KSh.450 million/= (approx. US$4.36 million, £2.84 million stg. or €3.87 million) to rename the league to the SportPesa Premier League. As part of the sponsorship, a new trophy was revealed by SportPesa and the KPL on 30 October 2015, with Gor Mahia, the 2015 champions, set to be its first recipient and retain the previous trophy for good. The trophy was manufactured in Italy, weighs 12 kg and is made of brass. In 2018, SportPesa ceased operating in Kenya and ended its sponsorship of the KPL.

In July 2020, the FKF announced a title sponsorship deal for the KPL with online betting firm BetKing Kenya in a five-year deal worth a total of KES1.2bn ($11.2m/€9.8m), or an average of KES240m per year, with the league called the BetKing Premier League. The deal was terminated in 2021.

In 2025, SportPesa signed a deal worth Ksh1.12 billion. The league champions will receive Ksh15 million, and the top three teams will share a total of Ksh20 million. 60% of the sponsorship will be channeled directly to the 18 clubs, while the remaining 40% will support the federation in managing and growing the competition even further.

PeriodSponsorName
2012 to 2015East African BreweriesTusker Premier League
2015 to 2018SportPesaSportPesa Premier League
2018 to 2019No title sponsorKenyan Premier League
2020 to 2021BetKingBetKing Premier League
2025 to 2035SportPesaSportPesa League

Competition

There are 18 clubs in the Kenyan Premier League. During the course of a season, traditionally from February to November but switched to August to May in 2018, each club plays the others twice (a double round-robin system): once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 34 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. At the end of each season, the club with the most points is crowned champion. If points are equal, the goal difference and then goals scored determine the winner. If still equal, the ordering is determined by their head-to-head records. If there is a tie for the championship, for relegation, or for qualification to other competitions, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank. The two lowest placed teams are relegated to the National Super League, with its top two teams promoted in their place. The 16th placed team squares off with the third-best team from the National Super League for the third promotion slot.

In 2018 the league switched from a Feb/Nov calendar to an August to May competition to bring it in line with other countries. The 2018/2019 season bridges the gap running from December 2018 to July 2019 after which the seasons will align with those of European nations.

2024–25 teams

The league's most popular teams are rivals A.F.C. Leopards and Gor Mahia last title-winning season in 2024, while A.F.C. Leopards won their 12th league title in 1998.

TeamLocationStadiumCapacityHead coach
A.F.C. LeopardsNairobiDandora StadiumKEN Fred Ambani
BandariMombasaMombasa Municipal StadiumKEN Ken Odhiambo
Bidco United F.C.ThikaThika Municipal StadiumKEN Anthony Akhulia
Gor MahiaNairobiKenyatta StadiumCroatia Sinisa Mihic
Kakamega HomeboyzKakamegaBukhungu StadiumKEN Francis Baraza
Kariobangi SharksNairobiKenyatta StadiumKEN William Muluya
Kenya Commercial BankNairobiSportPesa ArenaKEN Patrick Odhiambo
Kenya PoliceNairobiPolice Sacco StadiumBDI Etienne Ndayiragije
Mara SugarAwendoAwendo Green StadiumKEN Benedict Simiyu
Mathare UnitedNairobiDandora StadiumKEN John Kamau
Murang'a SealMurang'aSportPesa ArenaKEN John Njogu
Nairobi City StarsNairobiKenyatta StadiumKEN Salim Babu
Posta RangersNairobiKenyatta StadiumKEN Sammy Omollo
ShabanaKisiiGusii StadiumKEN Peter Okidi
SofapakaNairobiKenyatta StadiumKEN Ezekiel Akwana
TalantaNairobiKenyatta StadiumKEN Jackline Juma
TuskerNairobiKenyatta StadiumKEN Charles Okere
Ulinzi StarsNakuruLang'ata Sports ComplexKenya Danstun Nyaudo

Location Map

Previous winners

YearsChampions
1963Nakuru All-Stars (1)
1964Luo Union (1)
1965Feisal (1)
1966Abaluhya Léopards (1)
1967Abaluhya Léopards (2)
1968Gor Mahia (1)
1969Not held
1970Abaluhya Léopards (3)
1971Scrapped
1972Tusker (1)
1973Abaluhya Léopards (4)
1974Gor Mahia (2)
1975Luo Union (2)
1976Gor Mahia (3)
1977Tusker (2)
1978Tusker (3)
1979Gor Mahia (4)
1980Abaluhya Léopards (5)
1981Abaluhya Léopards (6)
1982Abaluhya Léopards (7)
1983Gor Mahia (5)
1984Gor Mahia (6)
1985Gor Mahia (7)
1986Abaluhya Léopards (8)
1987Gor Mahia (8)
1988Abaluhya Léopards (9)
1989Abaluhya Léopards (10)
1990Gor Mahia (9)
1991Gor Mahia (10)
1992Abaluhya Léopards (11)
1993Gor Mahia (11)
1994Tusker (4)
1995Gor Mahia (12)
1996Tusker (5)
1997Utalii (1)
1998Abaluhya Léopards (12)
1999Tusker (6)
2000Tusker (7)
2001Oserian Fastac (1)
2002Oserian Fastac (2)
2003Ulinzi Stars (1)
2004Ulinzi Stars (2)
2005Ulinzi Stars (3)
2006Sony Sugar (1)
2007Tusker (8)
2008Mathare United (1)
2009Sofapaka (1)
2010Ulinzi Stars (4)
2011Tusker (9)
2012Tusker (10)
2013Gor Mahia (13)
2014Gor Mahia (14)
2015Gor Mahia (15)
2016Tusker (11)
2017Gor Mahia (16)
2018Gor Mahia (17)
2018–19Gor Mahia (18)
2019–20Gor Mahia (19)
2020–21Tusker (12)
2021–22Tusker (13)
2022–23Gor Mahia (20)
2023–24Gor Mahia (21)
2024–25Kenya Police (1)

Source: RSSSF – Kenya – List of champions

Total titles won

ClubWinnersWinning years
Gor Mahia211968, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2022–23, 2023–24
Tusker131972, 1977, 1978, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2020–21, 2021–22
A.F.C. Leopards121966, 1967, 1970, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1998
Ulinzi Stars42003, 2004, 2005, 2010
Luo Union21964, 1975
Oserian2001, 2002
Nakuru AllStars11963
Feisal1965
Utalii1997
Sony Sugar2006
Mathare United2008
Sofapaka2009
Kenya Police2024–25

Top scorers in past seasons

The league record for most goals scored in one season is currently held by Maurice Ochieng, who completed the 1976 season with 26 goals for Gor Mahia. His former teammate, Joe Kadenge, praised him as a lethal striker in front of goal.

YearPlayerClubGoals
1976KEN Maurice OchiengGor Mahia26
2006KEN Boniface AmbaniTusker21
2007KEN Kevin NgugiCoast Stars15
2008KEN Francis OumaMathare United15
2009KEN John BarazaSofapaka15
NGA Emeka JosephTusker15
2010KEN John BarazaSofapaka15
2011KEN Stephen WaruruUlinzi Stars12
2012KEN John BarazaSofapaka18
2013KEN Jacob KeliKenya Commercial Bank17
2014UGA Dan SserunkumaGor Mahia16
2015KEN Jesse WereTusker22
2016KEN John MakwattaUlinzi Stars18
2017KEN Masoud JumaKariobangi Sharks17
2018KEN Erick KapaitoKariobangi Sharks16
2018–19KEN Allan WangaKakamega Homeboyz17
UGA Umaru KasumbaSofapaka17
KEN Enosh OchiengUlinzi Stars17
2019–20KEN Timothy OtienoTusker14
2020–21KEN Erick KapaitoKariobangi Sharks24
2021–22KEN Derrick OtangaKCB16
KEN Elvis RupiaKenya Police27
KEN Benson OmalaGor Mahia
KEN Moses ShumahKakamega Homeboyz

;Most time topscorers:

  • 3 times
    • John Baraza (2009, 2010, 2012) ;Most goals by a player in a single season:
  • 27 goals
    • Elvis Rupia (2022–23)

Multiple hat-tricks

RankCountryPlayerHat-tricks
1KENElvis Rupia5
2KENErick Kapaito4
KENJohn Makwatta
4KENBenson Omala3
KENJesse Were
6KENEnoch Agwanda1
KENBoniface Akenga
KENElvis Barasa
UGAOjok Deogracious
TANIbrahim Joshua
KENLawrence Juma
KENMasoud Juma
UGAPatrick Kaddu
RWAMeddie Kagere
KENMichael Karamor
KENSydney Lokale
KENBoniface Muchiri
KENPaul Mungal
KENKeiphas Mutuu
KENJohn Mwangi
KENEnosh Ochieng
KENRaymond Ochieng
KENBernard Odhiambo
KENVincent Ogolla
KENGeorge Ogutu
KENMichael Olunga
KENFelix Oluoch
KENJustine Omwando
KENMwingi Shami Kibwama
UGAErisa Ssekisambu
UGADan Sserunkuma
RWAJacques Tuyisenge
CODVictor Umune
KENPhilip Wanjala
KENStephen Waruru
KENBrian Yakhama

;Most hat-tricks in single season:

  • 10 hat-tricks (2022–23) ;Most hat-tricks by a player in a single season;
  • 3 hat-tricks

References

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