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Kenyan Premier League

The Kenyan Premier League (KPL), officially known as the FKF Premier League, is a professional league for men's association 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. Gor Mahia are the current champions having won the 2022–23 season.

FKF Premier League
Founded1963; 60 years ago (1963)
Country Kenya
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toNational Super League
Domestic cup(s)FKF Cup
Super Cup
Top 8 Cup
International cup(s)CAF Champions League
CAF Confederation Cup
Current championsGor Mahia
(2022–23)
Most championshipsGor Mahia
(20 titles)
TV partnersStarTimes
Websitekenyanpremierleague.com
Current: 2023–24

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 periods.

Origin edit

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 edit

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.

The current CEO is Jack Oguda and Frank Okoth is the current COO and LNO. Okoth is also in charge of logistics.

Sponsorship edit

 
East African Breweries, through their 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. At the moment, the league does not have a title sponsorship but it 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.[1]

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).[2]

Title sponsor edit

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, the most lucrative deal in Kenyan football history at the time.[3]

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.[4] 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 (26 lb) and is made of brass.[5] In 2018, SportPesa ceased operating in Kenya and ended its sponsorship of the KPL.[6]

In July 2020, the FKF has 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.[7] The deal was terminated in 2021.[8]

Period Sponsor Name
2012 to 2015 East African Breweries Tusker Premier League
2015 to 2018 SportPesa SportPesa Premier League
2018 to 2019 No title sponsor Kenyan Premier League
2020 to 2021 BetKing BetKing Premier League
2021 to present No title sponsor Kenyan Premier League

Competition edit

There are 18 clubs in the Kenyan Premier League.[9] 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.[10] 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.

2022–23 Clubs edit

The league's most popular teams are rivals A.F.C. Leopards and Gor Mahia.last title-winning season in 2018, while A.F.C. Leopards won their 12th league title in 1998.

Team Location Stadium Capacity Head Coach
A.F.C. Leopards Nairobi Nyayo National Stadium 30,000   Patrick Aussems
Bandari Mombasa Mombasa Municipal Stadium 10,000   Twahir Muhiddin
Bidco United F.C. Thika Thika Municipal Stadium 20,000   Anthony Akhulia
Gor Mahia Nairobi Nairobi City Stadium 15,000   Johnathan McKinstry
Kakamega Homeboyz Kakamega Bukhungu Stadium 5,000   Patrick Odhiambo
Kariobangi Sharks Nairobi Kasarani Stadium 5,000   William Muluya
Kenya Commercial Bank Nairobi Nairobi City Stadium 15,000   Bernard Mwalala
Mathare United Nairobi Kasarani Stadium 60,000   Collins Omondi
Nairobi City Stars Nairobi World Hope Stadium 5,000   Nicholas Muyoti
Nzoia Sugar Bungoma Sudi Stadium 5,000   Salim Babu
Police FC Nairobi Police Sacco Stadium 3,000   Fracnis Baraza
Posta Rangers Eldoret Utalii Grounds 10,000   John Kamau
Sofapaka Nairobi Nyayo Stadium 5,000   David Ouma
Talanta Nairobi Nyayo Stadium 5,000   Ken Kenyatta
Tusker Nairobi Kinoru Stadium 60,000   Robert Matano
Ulinzi Stars Nakuru Lang'ata Sports Complex 8,200   Vincent Moriero Odhiambo
Vihiga Bullets Kakamega Bukhungu Stadium 5,000   Mike Mururi
Wazito Muhoroni Muhoroni Stadium 5,000   Paul Nkata

Location Map edit

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Location of 2020-21 Kenyan Premier League teams

Previous winners edit

Source: RSSSF – Kenya – List of champions

Total titles won edit

Club Winners Winning years
Gor Mahia 20 1968, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2022-23
Tusker 13 1972, 1977, 1978, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2020-21, 2021-22
A.F.C. Leopards 12 1966, 1967, 1970, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1998
Ulinzi Stars 4 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010
Luo Union 2 1964, 1975
Oserian 2001, 2002
Nakuru AllStars 1 1963
Feisal 1965
Utalii 1997
Sony Sugar 2006
Mathare United 2008
Sofapaka 2009

Top scorers in past seasons edit

"This man was a like a lion my friend, he had no mercy with goalkeepers. Most of them used to run away from goal when they see him because he would kill you with the shots. There was no joke. He was on fire. Leave the kids of nowadays alone; you score only 12 goals and you're top scorer? Our days were tough."

Joe Kadenge speaking in October 2010 on his days as a player with Maurice Ochieng.[11]

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.[12] His former teammate, Joe Kadenge, praised him as a lethal striker in front of goal.[11]

[*]Award was shared during that season

Year Player Club Goals
1976   Maurice Ochieng Gor Mahia 26
2006   Boniface Ambani Tusker 21
2007   Kevin Ngugi Coast Stars 15
2008   Francis Ouma Mathare United 15
[*]2009   John Baraza Sofapaka 15
[*]2009   Emeka Joseph Tusker 15
2010   John Baraza Sofapaka 15
2011   Stephen Waruru Ulinzi Stars 12
2012   John Baraza Sofapaka 18
2013   Jacob Keli Kenya Commercial Bank 17
2014   Dan Sserunkuma Gor Mahia 16
2015   Jesse Were Tusker 22
2016   John Makwatta Ulinzi Stars 18
2017   Masoud Juma Kariobangi Sharks 17
2018   Erick Kapaito Kariobangi Sharks 16
[*]2018–19   Allan Wanga Kakamega Homeboyz 17
[*]2018–19   Umaru Kasumba Sofapaka 17
[*]2018–19   Enosh Ochieng Ulinzi Stars 17
2019–20   Timothy Otieno Tusker 14
2020–21   Erick Kapaito Kariobangi Sharks 24
2021–22   Derrick Otanga KCB 16
  Elvis Rupia Kenya Police 27
2023-24
  Benson Omala Gor Mahia
7
Most time topscorers
Most goals by a player in a single season

Multiple hat-tricks edit

Rank Country Player Hat-tricks
1   Elvis Rupia 5
2   Benson Omala 3
  Jesse Were
  John Makwatta
  Erick Kapaito
6   Enoch Agwanda 1
  Boniface Akenga
  Levis Barasa
  Ojok Deogracious
  Ibrahim Joshua
  Lawrence Juma
  Masoud Juma
  Patrick Kaddu
  Meddie Kagere
  Michael Karamor
  Sydney Lokale
  Paul Mungal
  Keiphas Mutuu
  John Mwangi
  Enosh Ochieng
  Raymond Ochieng
  Bernard Odhiambo
  Vincent Ogolla
  George Ogutu
  Michael Olunga
  Felix Oluoch
  Mwingi Shami Kibwama
  Erisa Ssekisambu
  Dan Sserunkuma
  Jacques Tuyisenge
  Victor Umune
  Philip Wanjala
  Stephen Waruru
  Brian Yakhama
Most hat-tricks in single season
Most hat-tricks by a player in a single season;

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Puma deal for Premier League". SuperSport.com. 18 October 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  2. ^ Eshitemi, Rodgers (24 November 2020). "FKF unveils StarTimes as official Premier League broadcast partners, KTN acquires free to air rights". Standard Media. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  3. ^ "KPL now Tusker PL in Sh170m deal". 98.4 Capital FM. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  4. ^ "SportPesa are new sponsors of Kenyan Premier League". Goal.com. 6 August 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  5. ^ . Kenyan Premier League. 30 October 2015. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  6. ^ "SportPesa to end Kenya football league sponsorship over tax". BBC News. 2017-06-23.
  7. ^ Ross, Martin (2020-07-16). "FKF heralds eight-figure Kenyan Premier League title sponsorship". SportBusiness.
  8. ^ Fletcher, Robert (2021-08-09). "Kenyan Premier League terminates BetKing sponsorship deal". iGB.
  9. ^ "Summary – Premier League – Kenya". soccerway.com.
  10. ^ "KPL embraces changes for new season". 4 July 2020.
  11. ^ a b Dennis Machio (24 October 2010). "Kenya's all time top scorer Maurice Sonyi honored". Retrieved 15 July 2012. (Portion of Joe Kadenge quote translated from Swahili)
  12. ^ James Waindi. "Sonyi fears his son Ochieng' will down Gor Mahia". Retrieved 15 July 2012.

External links edit

  • Kenyan Premier League – Official website
  • at FIFA
  • Kenya – List of Champions, RSSSF.com
  • FKFPL Livescores
  • Kenyan Premier League at donnael.com standings, results & fixtures

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This article is about the FKF Premier League For the FKF Premier League see 2015 in Kenyan football The Kenyan Premier League KPL officially known as the FKF Premier League is a professional league for men s association 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 Gor Mahia are the current champions having won the 2022 23 season FKF Premier LeagueFounded1963 60 years ago 1963 CountryKenyaConfederationCAFNumber of teams18Level on pyramid1Relegation toNational Super LeagueDomestic cup s FKF CupSuper CupTop 8 CupInternational cup s CAF Champions LeagueCAF Confederation CupCurrent championsGor Mahia 2022 23 Most championshipsGor Mahia 20 titles TV partnersStarTimesWebsitekenyanpremierleague comCurrent 2023 24The 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 periods Contents 1 Origin 2 Corporate structure 3 Sponsorship 3 1 Title sponsor 4 Competition 5 2022 23 Clubs 5 1 Location Map 6 Previous winners 6 1 Total titles won 7 Top scorers in past seasons 8 Multiple hat tricks 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksOrigin editFollowing 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 editThe 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 The current CEO is Jack Oguda and Frank Okoth is the current COO and LNO Okoth is also in charge of logistics Sponsorship edit nbsp East African Breweries through their 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 At the moment the league does not have a title sponsorship but it 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 1 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 2 Title sponsor edit 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 the most lucrative deal in Kenyan football history at the time 3 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 4 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 26 lb and is made of brass 5 In 2018 SportPesa ceased operating in Kenya and ended its sponsorship of the KPL 6 In July 2020 the FKF has 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 7 The deal was terminated in 2021 8 Period Sponsor Name2012 to 2015 East African Breweries Tusker Premier League2015 to 2018 SportPesa SportPesa Premier League2018 to 2019 No title sponsor Kenyan Premier League2020 to 2021 BetKing BetKing Premier League2021 to present No title sponsor Kenyan Premier LeagueCompetition editThere are 18 clubs in the Kenyan Premier League 9 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 10 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 2022 23 Clubs editThe league s most popular teams are rivals A F C Leopards and Gor Mahia last title winning season in 2018 while A F C Leopards won their 12th league title in 1998 Team Location Stadium Capacity Head CoachA F C Leopards Nairobi Nyayo National Stadium 30 000 nbsp Patrick AussemsBandari Mombasa Mombasa Municipal Stadium 10 000 nbsp Twahir MuhiddinBidco United F C Thika Thika Municipal Stadium 20 000 nbsp Anthony AkhuliaGor Mahia Nairobi Nairobi City Stadium 15 000 nbsp Johnathan McKinstryKakamega Homeboyz Kakamega Bukhungu Stadium 5 000 nbsp Patrick OdhiamboKariobangi Sharks Nairobi Kasarani Stadium 5 000 nbsp William MuluyaKenya Commercial Bank Nairobi Nairobi City Stadium 15 000 nbsp Bernard MwalalaMathare United Nairobi Kasarani Stadium 60 000 nbsp Collins OmondiNairobi City Stars Nairobi World Hope Stadium 5 000 nbsp Nicholas MuyotiNzoia Sugar Bungoma Sudi Stadium 5 000 nbsp Salim BabuPolice FC Nairobi Police Sacco Stadium 3 000 nbsp Fracnis BarazaPosta Rangers Eldoret Utalii Grounds 10 000 nbsp John KamauSofapaka Nairobi Nyayo Stadium 5 000 nbsp David OumaTalanta Nairobi Nyayo Stadium 5 000 nbsp Ken KenyattaTusker Nairobi Kinoru Stadium 60 000 nbsp Robert MatanoUlinzi Stars Nakuru Lang ata Sports Complex 8 200 nbsp Vincent Moriero OdhiamboVihiga Bullets Kakamega Bukhungu Stadium 5 000 nbsp Mike MururiWazito Muhoroni Muhoroni Stadium 5 000 nbsp Paul NkataLocation Map edit nbsp nbsp Bandari nbsp Bidco nbsp Nzoia nbsp Rangers nbsp Ulinzi nbsp Wazito nbsp Zoo nbsp Nairobi nbsp Nairobi teams A F C LeopardsKariobangiKCBMathareCity StarsSofapakaTusker nbsp Kakamega nbsp Kakamega teams HomeboyzVihigaWestern Stimaclass notpageimage Location of 2020 21 Kenyan Premier League teamsPrevious winners edit1963 Nakuru All Stars Nakuru 1964 Luo Union Nairobi 1965 Feisal FC Mombasa 1966 Abaluhya FC Nairobi 1967 Abaluhya FC Nairobi 1968 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1969 not played 1970 Abaluhya FC Nairobi 1971 not played 1972 Kenya Breweries Nairobi 1973 Abaluhya FC Nairobi 1974 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1975 Luo Union Nairobi 1976 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1977 Kenya Breweries Nairobi 1978 Kenya Breweries Nairobi 1979 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1980 AFC Leopards Nairobi 1981 AFC Leopards Nairobi 1982 AFC Leopards Nairobi 1983 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1984 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1985 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1986 AFC Leopards Nairobi 1987 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1988 AFC Leopards Nairobi 1989 AFC Leopards Nairobi 1990 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1991 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1992 AFC Leopards Nairobi 1993 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1994 Kenya Breweries Nairobi 1995 Gor Mahia Nairobi 1996 Kenya Breweries Nairobi 1997 Utalii FC Ruaraka 1998 AFC Leopards Nairobi 1999 Tusker FC Nairobi 2000 Tusker FC Nairobi 2001 Oserian Fastac FC Naivasha 2002 Oserian Fastac FC Naivasha 2003 Ulinzi Stars Nakuru 2004 Ulinzi Stars Nakuru 2005 Ulinzi Stars Nakuru 2006 SoNy Sugar Awendo 2007 Tusker Nairobi 2008 Mathare United Nairobi 2009 Sofapaka Nairobi 2010 Ulinzi Stars Nakuru 2011 Tusker Nairobi 2012 Tusker Nairobi 2013 Gor Mahia Nairobi 2014 Gor Mahia Nairobi 2015 Gor Mahia Nairobi 2016 Tusker Nairobi 2017 Gor Mahia Nairobi 2018 Gor Mahia Nairobi 2018 19 Gor Mahia Nairobi 2019 20 Gor Mahia Nairobi 2020 21 Tusker Nairobi 2021 22 Tusker Nairobi Source RSSSF Kenya List of champions Total titles won edit Club Winners Winning yearsGor Mahia 20 1968 1974 1976 1979 1983 1984 1985 1987 1990 1991 1993 1995 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 2018 19 2019 20 2022 23Tusker 13 1972 1977 1978 1994 1996 1999 2000 2007 2011 2012 2016 2020 21 2021 22A F C Leopards 12 1966 1967 1970 1973 1980 1981 1982 1986 1988 1989 1992 1998Ulinzi Stars 4 2003 2004 2005 2010Luo Union 2 1964 1975Oserian 2001 2002Nakuru AllStars 1 1963Feisal 1965Utalii 1997Sony Sugar 2006Mathare United 2008Sofapaka 2009Top scorers in past seasons edit This man was a like a lion my friend he had no mercy with goalkeepers Most of them used to run away from goal when they see him because he would kill you with the shots There was no joke He was on fire Leave the kids of nowadays alone you score only 12 goals and you re top scorer Our days were tough Joe Kadenge speaking in October 2010 on his days as a player with Maurice Ochieng 11 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 12 His former teammate Joe Kadenge praised him as a lethal striker in front of goal 11 Award was shared during that season Year Player Club Goals1976 nbsp Maurice Ochieng Gor Mahia 262006 nbsp Boniface Ambani Tusker 212007 nbsp Kevin Ngugi Coast Stars 152008 nbsp Francis Ouma Mathare United 15 2009 nbsp John Baraza Sofapaka 15 2009 nbsp Emeka Joseph Tusker 152010 nbsp John Baraza Sofapaka 152011 nbsp Stephen Waruru Ulinzi Stars 122012 nbsp John Baraza Sofapaka 182013 nbsp Jacob Keli Kenya Commercial Bank 172014 nbsp Dan Sserunkuma Gor Mahia 162015 nbsp Jesse Were Tusker 222016 nbsp John Makwatta Ulinzi Stars 182017 nbsp Masoud Juma Kariobangi Sharks 172018 nbsp Erick Kapaito Kariobangi Sharks 16 2018 19 nbsp Allan Wanga Kakamega Homeboyz 17 2018 19 nbsp Umaru Kasumba Sofapaka 17 2018 19 nbsp Enosh Ochieng Ulinzi Stars 172019 20 nbsp Timothy Otieno Tusker 142020 21 nbsp Erick Kapaito Kariobangi Sharks 242021 22 nbsp Derrick Otanga KCB 162022 23 nbsp Elvis Rupia Kenya Police 272023 24 nbsp Benson Omala Gor Mahia 7Most time topscorers3 times John Baraza 2009 2010 2012 Most goals by a player in a single season27 goals Elvis Rupia 2022 23 Multiple hat tricks editRank Country Player Hat tricks1 nbsp Elvis Rupia 52 nbsp Benson Omala 3 nbsp Jesse Were nbsp John Makwatta nbsp Erick Kapaito6 nbsp Enoch Agwanda 1 nbsp Boniface Akenga nbsp Levis Barasa nbsp Ojok Deogracious nbsp Ibrahim Joshua nbsp Lawrence Juma nbsp Masoud Juma nbsp Patrick Kaddu nbsp Meddie Kagere nbsp Michael Karamor nbsp Sydney Lokale nbsp Paul Mungal nbsp Keiphas Mutuu nbsp John Mwangi nbsp Enosh Ochieng nbsp Raymond Ochieng nbsp Bernard Odhiambo nbsp Vincent Ogolla nbsp George Ogutu nbsp Michael Olunga nbsp Felix Oluoch nbsp Mwingi Shami Kibwama nbsp Erisa Ssekisambu nbsp Dan Sserunkuma nbsp Jacques Tuyisenge nbsp Victor Umune nbsp Philip Wanjala nbsp Stephen Waruru nbsp Brian YakhamaMost hat tricks in single season10 hat tricks 2022 23 Most hat tricks by a player in a single season 3 hat tricks Jesse Were 2015 See also editKenyan Women s Premier League Kenyan football league systemReferences edit Puma deal for Premier League SuperSport com 18 October 2012 Retrieved 21 October 2012 Eshitemi Rodgers 24 November 2020 FKF unveils StarTimes as official Premier League broadcast partners KTN acquires free to air rights Standard Media Retrieved 22 January 2021 KPL now Tusker PL in Sh170m deal 98 4 Capital FM 21 August 2012 Retrieved 21 August 2012 SportPesa are new sponsors of Kenyan Premier League Goal com 6 August 2015 Retrieved 9 October 2015 New SportPesa Premier League trophy unveiled Kenyan Premier League 30 October 2015 Archived from the original on 17 August 2016 Retrieved 31 October 2015 SportPesa to end Kenya football league sponsorship over tax BBC News 2017 06 23 Ross Martin 2020 07 16 FKF heralds eight figure Kenyan Premier League title sponsorship SportBusiness Fletcher Robert 2021 08 09 Kenyan Premier League terminates BetKing sponsorship deal iGB Summary Premier League Kenya soccerway com KPL embraces changes for new season 4 July 2020 a b Dennis Machio 24 October 2010 Kenya s all time top scorer Maurice Sonyi honored Retrieved 15 July 2012 Portion of Joe Kadenge quote translated from Swahili James Waindi Sonyi fears his son Ochieng will down Gor Mahia Retrieved 15 July 2012 External links editKenyan Premier League Official website Kenyan Premier League at FIFA Kenya List of Champions RSSSF com FKFPL Livescores Kenyan Premier League at donnael com standings results amp fixtures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenyan Premier League amp oldid 1189415165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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