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FKF Division One

FKF Division One is the third tier in the Kenyan football league system. It has a promotion and relegation system with the Kenyan National Super League and the Kenyan Provincial League. It is controlled by the Football Kenya Federation. Most member clubs are semi-professional, while others are either fully professional or amateur.

Division One
Founded2012
CountryKenya
ConfederationCAF
DivisionsZone A (Eastern)
Zone B (Western)
Number of teams14 (Zone A)
14 (Zone B)
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toNational Super League
Relegation toRegional Leagues
Domestic cup(s)President's Cup
Current championsZone A
Bandari
Zone B
Kakamega Homeboyz
(2012)
Most championshipsZone A
Bandari
Zone B
Kakamega Homeboyz
(1 title each)
Current: Current season

History edit

The league was formed after the Kenyan Nationwide League was divided into two 16-team zones in 2008. In 2009 the two zones were later restructured to form "Nationwide League Division One" and "Nationwide League Division Two", representing the second and third divisions of Kenyan football.[1] Division One was later renamed the FKL Nationwide League after former governing body Football Kenya Limited, while Division Two was renamed the KFF Nationwide League after former governing body, the Kenya Football Federation. The two leagues were merged after the 2011 season, and the consequent league was divided into Zone A and Zone B, with teams from the Eastern and Western halves Kenya respectively. Due to a lack of enough teams from Zone B, a number of teams were promoted from the provincial leagues in the Western half.

For the 2013 season, all Division One teams endorsed a decision to split both Zone A and Zone B into two groups of 12 teams each, increasing the total number of teams in the league to 48. It was decided that the first group from Zone A comprise teams from the Nairobi, Aberdares and Mount Kenya regions while the second group comprise teams from the Eastern, North and South Coast regions. The first group from Zone B is to comprise teams from the South Nyanza, Central and South Rift regions while the second group comprise teams from the North Nyanza, North Rift and Western regions. Winners from each of these four groups will play the winners from the other group in their zone in a two-legged play-off tie to determine who gains promotion to the Kenyan Premier League for the following season.[2][3][4]

From the beginning of the 2014 season, FKF Division One was taken down to the third tier of the Kenyan football league system to give way to the Kenyan National Super League, now putting it above the Kenyan Provincial League, in line with the introduction of a new six-tier system by the Football Kenya Federation to take effect at the beginning of that season.[5]

Competition edit

There are 24 clubs in each of the two divisions of the FKF Division One. These two divisions are further divided into two groups of 12 teams each. During the course of a season, each club plays the others twice (a double round-robin system), once at their home ground and once at that of their opponents. 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 winners of each of the 4 groups play the winners of the other group in their zone in a two-legged play-off tie to determine who advances to the Kenyan National Super League, in place of the last two teams from that league, who are then placed in their respective zones depending on their locations of origin. Promoted teams from the Provincial League are also placed in their respective zones depending on their locations of origin.

If points are equal, the goal difference and then goals scored determine the winner. If still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. 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.

Clubs edit

Zone A edit

Zone A teams are based in Nairobi, Central, Eastern, North Eastern and Coast, representing the Eastern half of Kenya.

Club
Position in 2012
Number of D1 titles
Last D1 title
Administration Police 0055th 0 0000n/a
Admiral 0033rd 0 0000n/a
Bidco United 0022nd 0 0000n/a
Coast United 01212th 0 0000n/a
Congo JMJ United 01111th 0 0000n/a
Green Berets 01313th 0 0000n/a
Jericho AllStars 0161st in Nairobi 0 0000n/a
Kambakia Christian Centre 0171st in Eastern 0 0000n/a
Kariobangi Sharks 0077th 0 0000n/a
Kenya Revenue Authority 01010th 0 0000n/a
Kibera Celtic 01414th 0 0000n/a
Ligi Ndogo 0066th 0 0000n/a
Magongo Rangers 01515th 0 0000n/a
Mahakama 0044th 0 0000n/a
Malindi 0181st in North Coast 0 0000n/a
Maweni City 0191st in South Coast 0 0000n/a
MOYAS 0099th 0 0000n/a
Nairobi Stima 0088th 0 0000n/a
Nyeri Stima 0201st in Central 0 0000n/a
Rangers 00116th in KPL 0 0000n/a

Zone B edit

Zone B teams are based in Rift Valley, Western and Nyanza, representing the Western half of Kenya.

Club
Position in 2012
Number of D1 titles
Last D1 title
Agrochemical 0033rd 0 0000n/a
Comply 01616th 0 0000n/a
Finlays Horticulture 0055th 0 0000n/a
G.F.C. 105 01010th 0 0000n/a
Kisumu Municipal 01212th 0 0000n/a
Kolongolo 0171st in Western 0 0000n/a
Longonot Horticulture 0099th 0 0000n/a
Mumcop 0202nd in Western 0 0000n/a
Nakuru AllStars 0044th 0 0000n/a
Nzoia United 0022nd 0 0000n/a
Oserian 00115th in KPL 0 0000n/a
Raiders 0181st in Nyanza 0 0000n/a
Rush 01111th 0 0000n/a
Shabana Kisii 01414th 0 0000n/a
SOIN Fluorspar 0077th 0 0000n/a
St. Joseph 0191st in Rift Valley 0 0000n/a
Timsales 01313th 0 0000n/a
Utawala 01515th 0 0000n/a
West Kenya Sugar 0066th 0 0000n/a
Zoo Kericho 0088th 0 0000n/a

Previous winners edit

Zone A edit

Zone B edit

Top scorers in recent seasons edit

Year Zone A Zone B
Player Club Goals Player Club Goals
2012   Roosevelt Blaty Admiral 32   Valen Semi Mahero Nzoia United 26
2013   Nelson Simwa West Kenya Sugar 14   Musa Ochieng Busia United Stars 11
  Martin Oliech Oserian

References edit

  1. ^ Kenyafootball.com, 4 February 2009: FK splits Nationwide League in two 1 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . FKF.co.ke. 11 February 2013. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  3. ^ Patrick Korir (9 February 2013). . Futaa.com. Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  4. ^ Francis Marangu (9 February 2013). "Division one League assumes new format". SportsNewsArena.com. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  5. ^ Amos Abuga (10 July 2013). "New FKF soccer Structure to be implemented next year". MichezoAfrika.com. Retrieved 11 July 2013.

External links edit

  • Futaa.com 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine – Kenyan Football Website

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FKF Division One is the third tier in the Kenyan football league system It has a promotion and relegation system with the Kenyan National Super League and the Kenyan Provincial League It is controlled by the Football Kenya Federation Most member clubs are semi professional while others are either fully professional or amateur Division OneFounded2012CountryKenyaConfederationCAFDivisionsZone A Eastern Zone B Western Number of teams14 Zone A 14 Zone B Level on pyramid3Promotion toNational Super LeagueRelegation toRegional LeaguesDomestic cup s President s CupCurrent championsZone ABandariZone BKakamega Homeboyz 2012 Most championshipsZone ABandariZone BKakamega Homeboyz 1 title each Current Current season Contents 1 History 2 Competition 3 Clubs 3 1 Zone A 3 2 Zone B 4 Previous winners 4 1 Zone A 4 2 Zone B 5 Top scorers in recent seasons 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe league was formed after the Kenyan Nationwide League was divided into two 16 team zones in 2008 In 2009 the two zones were later restructured to form Nationwide League Division One and Nationwide League Division Two representing the second and third divisions of Kenyan football 1 Division One was later renamed the FKL Nationwide League after former governing body Football Kenya Limited while Division Two was renamed the KFF Nationwide League after former governing body the Kenya Football Federation The two leagues were merged after the 2011 season and the consequent league was divided into Zone A and Zone B with teams from the Eastern and Western halves Kenya respectively Due to a lack of enough teams from Zone B a number of teams were promoted from the provincial leagues in the Western half For the 2013 season all Division One teams endorsed a decision to split both Zone A and Zone B into two groups of 12 teams each increasing the total number of teams in the league to 48 It was decided that the first group from Zone A comprise teams from the Nairobi Aberdares and Mount Kenya regions while the second group comprise teams from the Eastern North and South Coast regions The first group from Zone B is to comprise teams from the South Nyanza Central and South Rift regions while the second group comprise teams from the North Nyanza North Rift and Western regions Winners from each of these four groups will play the winners from the other group in their zone in a two legged play off tie to determine who gains promotion to the Kenyan Premier League for the following season 2 3 4 From the beginning of the 2014 season FKF Division One was taken down to the third tier of the Kenyan football league system to give way to the Kenyan National Super League now putting it above the Kenyan Provincial League in line with the introduction of a new six tier system by the Football Kenya Federation to take effect at the beginning of that season 5 Competition editThere are 24 clubs in each of the two divisions of the FKF Division One These two divisions are further divided into two groups of 12 teams each During the course of a season each club plays the others twice a double round robin system once at their home ground and once at that of their opponents 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 winners of each of the 4 groups play the winners of the other group in their zone in a two legged play off tie to determine who advances to the Kenyan National Super League in place of the last two teams from that league who are then placed in their respective zones depending on their locations of origin Promoted teams from the Provincial League are also placed in their respective zones depending on their locations of origin If points are equal the goal difference and then goals scored determine the winner If still equal teams are deemed to occupy the same position 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 Clubs editMain article 2013 FKF Division One Teams Zone A edit Zone A teams are based in Nairobi Central Eastern North Eastern and Coast representing the Eastern half of Kenya Club Position in 2012 Number of D1 titles Last D1 title Administration Police 005 5th 0 0000 n a Admiral 003 3rd 0 0000 n a Bidco United 002 2nd 0 0000 n a Coast United 012 12th 0 0000 n a Congo JMJ United 011 11th 0 0000 n a Green Berets 013 13th 0 0000 n a Jericho AllStars 016 1st in Nairobi 0 0000 n a Kambakia Christian Centre 017 1st in Eastern 0 0000 n a Kariobangi Sharks 007 7th 0 0000 n a Kenya Revenue Authority 010 10th 0 0000 n a Kibera Celtic 014 14th 0 0000 n a Ligi Ndogo 006 6th 0 0000 n a Magongo Rangers 015 15th 0 0000 n a Mahakama 004 4th 0 0000 n a Malindi 018 1st in North Coast 0 0000 n a Maweni City 019 1st in South Coast 0 0000 n a MOYAS 009 9th 0 0000 n a Nairobi Stima 008 8th 0 0000 n a Nyeri Stima 020 1st in Central 0 0000 n a Rangers 001 16th in KPL 0 0000 n a Zone B edit Zone B teams are based in Rift Valley Western and Nyanza representing the Western half of Kenya Club Position in 2012 Number of D1 titles Last D1 title Agrochemical 003 3rd 0 0000 n a Comply 016 16th 0 0000 n a Finlays Horticulture 005 5th 0 0000 n a G F C 105 010 10th 0 0000 n a Kisumu Municipal 012 12th 0 0000 n a Kolongolo 017 1st in Western 0 0000 n a Longonot Horticulture 009 9th 0 0000 n a Mumcop 020 2nd in Western 0 0000 n a Nakuru AllStars 004 4th 0 0000 n a Nzoia United 002 2nd 0 0000 n a Oserian 001 15th in KPL 0 0000 n a Raiders 018 1st in Nyanza 0 0000 n a Rush 011 11th 0 0000 n a Shabana Kisii 014 14th 0 0000 n a SOIN Fluorspar 007 7th 0 0000 n a St Joseph 019 1st in Rift Valley 0 0000 n a Timsales 013 13th 0 0000 n a Utawala 015 15th 0 0000 n a West Kenya Sugar 006 6th 0 0000 n a Zoo Kericho 008 8th 0 0000 n aPrevious winners editZone A edit 2012 Bandari Mombasa 2013 Kenya Revenue Authority Nairobi Zone B edit 2012 Kakamega Homeboyz Kakamega 2013 Top Fry AllStars Nakuru Top scorers in recent seasons editYear Zone A Zone B Player Club Goals Player Club Goals 2012 nbsp Roosevelt Blaty Admiral 32 nbsp Valen Semi Mahero Nzoia United 26 2013 nbsp Nelson Simwa West Kenya Sugar 14 nbsp Musa Ochieng Busia United Stars 11 nbsp Martin Oliech OserianReferences edit Kenyafootball com 4 February 2009 FK splits Nationwide League in two Archived 1 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine National Div 1 Club New Format FKF co ke 11 February 2013 Archived from the original on 30 May 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2013 Patrick Korir 9 February 2013 Official Division One to be split Futaa com Archived from the original on 4 July 2013 Retrieved 17 February 2013 Francis Marangu 9 February 2013 Division one League assumes new format SportsNewsArena com Retrieved 17 February 2013 Amos Abuga 10 July 2013 New FKF soccer Structure to be implemented next year MichezoAfrika com Retrieved 11 July 2013 External links editFutaa com Archived 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Kenyan Football Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FKF Division One amp oldid 1215934303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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