Kenya Police FC is a professional football club based in Nairobi, Kenya, founded in 2014 and owned by the Kenya Police.
The team was established in 2014 by George Maelo, a former player and son of a former Kenya Police officer, and uses the Kenya Police Sacco Stadium, Nairobi, as their home ground.
Historic rise
Initially composed of serving police officers, the club quickly rose through the ranks of Kenyan football, achieving back-to-back promotions in its early years.
In 2021, they earned promotion to the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) after defeating Vihiga United in a playoff.
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Their rise was marked by discipline, structure, and strong institutional support from the National Police Service.
This was a turning point that marked the transition from an obscure team to a serious footballing institution:
- Recruitment of elite local players (e.g., Clifton Miheso, Musa Mohamed)
- Professionalization of the technical bench
- Adoption of corporate governance and commercial strategy
Kenya Police FC is built on a foundation of discipline, resilience, and community service.
Their success is seen as a symbol of institutional pride for the Kenya Police Service. The club is also investing in youth development and infrastructure to ensure long-term sustainability.
Police FC’s fan base is rapidly growing, especially after their recent success. The club enjoys strong support from the police fraternity and has begun attracting mainstream football fans across Kenya.
Factors Behind the Rise
Backed by the Kenya Police, the club benefited from stable funding and infrastructure, including the Kenya Police Sacco Stadium, which provided a solid foundation for growth.
The squad’s composition, with 31 players including 12 national team players and 4 foreign players, reflects a blend of experience and talent.
The club’s integration of football with community policing initiatives created a unique identity, fostering discipline and societal impact.
Some players, being serving police officers, brought a sense of duty and commitment to the pitch.
Under chairman Nyale Munga and incoming CEO Japheth Ochutsi Munyendo, the club has pursued professional management, positioning it for sustained success.
With the FKF title secured, Kenya Police FC qualified for the CAF Champions League for the first time in their history. Their rise from a police fitness team to a continental club in just over a decade is unprecedented in Kenyan football.
Manager Etienne Ndayiragije’s tactical sharpness helped transform the team into a title-winning unit, balancing defensive resilience with attacking output.
Top Players
Brian Okoth – Centre-Back
Okoth is one of the standout Police FC players, scoring the title-winning goal against Shabana FC in Machakos.
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His towering presence in set pieces and aerial duels has helped him become one of the most consistent defenders in the league.
Mohammed Bajaber – Attacking Midfielder
Bajaber has become a household name in the Kenyan footballing world, having scored important goals and assisted in the title run-in, earning him a national team call-up in 2025.
Clifton Miheso – Winger / Forward
The Kenyan international’s presence has been critical for Kenya Police’s success, with crucial assists and immense danger on the counterattack and set pieces.
He brings experience to younger squad members, mixing it well with the quickness of the younger players.
The team also boasts of having the services of talented footballers like David ‘Calabar’ Owino, Francis Kahata and Patrick Matasi.
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Some players, being serving police officers, brought a sense of duty and commitment to the pitch. PHOTO/FKF