2011 in Kenyan football

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Football in Kenya
Season2011
Men's football
Premier LeagueTusker
Nationwide LeagueOserian (FKL)
Muhoroni Youth (KFF)
FKL CupGor Mahia
Top 8 CupUlinzi Stars
Super CupSofapaka
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The following article is a summary of the 2011 football season in Kenya, the 48th competitive season in its history.

Domestic leagues[edit]

Promotion and relegation[edit]

Premier League[edit]

The 2011 Kenyan Premier League began on 26 February 2011 and ended on 26 November 2011.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Tusker (C, Q) 30 17 7 6 34 17 +17 58 Qualification for 2012 CAF Champions League
2 Ulinzi Stars 30 16 9 5 38 20 +18 57
3 Sofapaka 30 15 7 8 42 23 +19 52
4 Gor Mahia (Q) 30 12 12 6 27 22 +5 48 Qualification for 2012 CAF Confederation Cup[a]
5 A.F.C. Leopards 30 13 7 10 36 27 +9 46
6 SoNy Sugar 30 13 5 12 33 33 0 44
7 Rangers 30 11 10 9 33 31 +2 43
8 Chemelil Sugar 30 10 11 9 30 27 +3 41
9 Kenya Commercial Bank 30 11 7 12 38 32 +6 40
10 Thika United 30 11 6 13 36 39 −3 39
11 Western Stima 30 9 10 11 21 28 −7 37
12 Mathare United 30 7 13 10 32 35 −3 34
13 Karuturi Sports 30 8 10 12 20 28 −8 34
14 Nairobi City Stars 30 8 7 15 28 35 −7 31
15 Bandari (R) 30 9 4 17 22 39 −17 31 Relegation to 2012 FKF Division One
16 Congo JMJ United (R) 30 5 5 20 18 52 −34 20
Updated to match(es) played on 16 December 2011. Source: 2011 Kenyan Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Gor Mahia as winners of the 2011 FKL Cup qualified for the 2012 CAF Confederation Cup.

Nationwide League[edit]

The 2011 Kenyan Nationwide League began on 13 March 2011 and ended on 27 November 2011.

Muhoroni Youth's promotion was heavily questioned, as the KFF Nationwide League season was inconclusive. Former KFF chairman Mohamed Hatimy said that Muhoroni Youth's promotion was unconstitutional as the league they played in was "unknown" and that there was only one Nationwide League; that run by the FKL and any promoted teams should have come from the FKL Nationwide League.[1]

FKL Nationwide League[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Oserian (C, P) 30 13 12 5 49 34 +15 51 Promotion to 2012 Kenyan Premier League
2 Mahakama 30 14 7 9 46 31 +15 49
3 Agrochemical 30 13 10 7 32 23 +9 49
4 Nairobi Stima 30 11 15 4 32 23 +9 48
5 Kenya Revenue Authority 30 12 11 7 47 35 +12 47
6 Magongo Rangers 30 13 6 11 36 43 −7 45
7 Admiral 30 11 11 8 40 37 +3 44
8 Finlays Horticulture 30 10 12 8 29 30 −1 42
9 Administration Police 30 11 8 11 34 34 0 41
10 Nakuru AllStars 30 10 9 11 35 32 +3 39
11 Bidco United 30 8 14 8 36 30 +6 38
12 Gusii United 30 9 10 11 39 38 +1 37
13 Mathare Youth 30 6 12 12 37 39 −2 30 Relegation to 2012 Kenyan Provincial League[a]
14 Strathmore University (R) 30 6 9 15 38 53 −15 27
15 Real Kisumu (R) 30 5 12 13 27 42 −15 27
16 KSL Thola Glass (R) 30 6 6 18 20 53 −33 24
Updated to match(es) played on 27 November 2011. Source: FKL Nationwide One
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Mathare Youth were to be relegated to Division Two, but due to a lack of enough teams in Zone A of FKF Division One, they were added to complete the list of 20 teams.

KFF Nationwide League[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Muhoroni Youth (C, P) 30 23 5 2 51 21 +30 74 Promotion to 2012 Kenyan Premier League[a]
2 Ligi Ndogo 30 22 4 4 59 18 +41 70
3 Kariobangi Sharks 28 19 6 3 53 19 +34 63
4 KSL Thola Glass 29 18 3 8 56 26 +30 57
5 Iron Strikers 30 14 8 8 50 29 +21 50
6 Milimani 27 13 3 11 32 31 +1 42
7 Kenya Meat Commission 28 13 0 15 23 40 −17 39
8 Karungu 28 11 5 12 27 29 −2 38
9 Don Bosco 30 11 8 11 34 34 0 41
10 Utawala 29 12 2 15 37 37 0 38
11 Yanga 29 9 5 15 29 37 −8 32
12 Lugulu Stars 29 9 3 17 23 31 −8 30
13 Makarios (R) 28 9 2 17 21 45 −24 29 Relegation to 2012 Kenyan Provincial League[b]
14 Nanyuki (R) 29 7 4 18 26 52 −26 25
15 Annex 07 (R) 29 7 1 21 20 51 −31 22
16 Kiambaa United (R) 30 4 2 24 13 50 −37 14
Source: KFF Nationwide One
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Muhoroni Youth were promoted to the Premier League under controversial circumstances as the season was inconclusive.[1]
  2. ^ Relegation of teams in the league this season was done under controversial circumstances as the season was inconclusive.

Domestic cups[edit]

FKL Cup[edit]

Gor Mahia defeated previous winners Sofapaka 1–0 in the final for their ninth ever title.

Super Cup[edit]

The 2011 Kenyan Super Cup match was played on 20 February 2011 between Ulinzi Stars, the 2010 Kenyan Premier League winners, and Sofapaka, the 2010 FKL Cup champions. The latter won 1–0 at full-time.

5 February 2012 Ulinzi Stars 0–1 Sofapaka Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi
15:00 EAT News Baraza 13' Attendance: 30,000

Top 8 Cup[edit]

The 2011 KPL Top 8 Cup began on 9 March 2011 and ended on 25 June 2011, with Ulinzi Stars beating Western Stima 2–1 in the final.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
        
Mathare United 0
Gor Mahia 2
Gor Mahia 0 0 0
Ulinzi Stars 0 1 1
Ulinzi Stars 2
Karuturi Sports 0
Ulinzi Stars 2
Western Stima 1
Tusker 0
Western Stima 1
Western Stima 1 2 3 (2)
Sofapaka 1 2 3 (1)
Sofapaka 2
Sony Sugar 1

International club competitions[edit]

Champions League[edit]

The 2011 CAF Champions League began on 28 January 2011 and concluded on 13 November 2011. Ulinzi Stars qualified for participation in the tournament as 2010 Kenyan Premier League champions. They were beaten on aggregate in the preliminary round by Zamalek, who advanced to the first round.

Confederation Cup[edit]

The 2011 CAF Confederation Cup began on 28 January 2011 and concluded on 4 December 2011. Sofapaka qualified for participation in the tournament as 2010 FKL Cup champions. They defeated AS Aviação on aggregate in the preliminary round and advanced to the first round, where they defeated Ismaily on aggregate to advance to the second round. There they beat Saint Eloi Lupopo on away goals rule to progress into the play-off round, in which they were defeated by Club Africain on aggregate and failed to advance to the group stage.

Kagame Interclub Cup[edit]

The 2011 Kagame Interclub Cup began on 25 June 2011 and ended on 10 July 2011. Ulinzi Stars were invited to represent Kenya in the tournament as 2010 Kenyan Premier League champions. They advanced through the group stage but were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Al-Merreikh.

Group C
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Ethiopia Saint-George SA 3 2 1 0 11 2 +9 7
Kenya Ulinzi Stars 3 1 2 0 10 1 +9 5
Rwanda APR FC 3 1 1 1 5 3 +2 4
Djibouti Ports 3 0 0 3 0 20 −20 0
Source: [citation needed]
28 June 2011 Group stage Ulinzi Stars Kenya 1–1 Ethiopia Saint-George SA
30 June 2011 Group stage Port Djibouti 0–9 Kenya Ulinzi Stars
5 July 2011 Quarter-finals Al-Merreikh Sudan 1–1
(9–8 p)
Kenya Ulinzi Stars

National team[edit]

World Cup qualification[edit]

The national team participated in the first round of World Cup qualifications in Africa. They beat Seychelles 7–0 on aggregate to advance to the second round.

11 November 2011 Seychelles  0–3  Kenya Stade Linité, Victoria
17:00 UTC+4 Report Ochieng 41'
Origi Yellow card 61'
Oliech 75', 81'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Dennis Batte (Uganda)
15 November 2011 Kenya  4–0  Seychelles Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi
16:00 UTC+3 Mandela 19'
Oliech 36'
Mulama 45+1'
Wanyama 74'
Report Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Victor Gomes (South Africa)

Africa Cup of Nations qualification[edit]

The national team participated in the qualification phase of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. They finished third in their group and missed out on the final tournament.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts  ANG  UGA  KEN  GNB
 Angola 6 4 0 2 7 5 +2 12 2–0 1–0 1–0
 Uganda 6 3 2 1 6 2 +4 11 3–0 0–0 2–0
 Kenya 6 2 2 2 4 4 0 8 2–1 0–0 2–1
 Guinea-Bissau 6 1 0 5 2 8 −6 3 0–2 0–1 1–0
Source: [citation needed]
26 March 2011 Kenya  2–1  Angola Kasarani Stadium, Nairobi
16:00 UTC+3 Mohammed 57'
Mariga 90+1'
Report Manucho 19'
5 June 2011 Angola  1–0  Kenya Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda
15:30 UTC+1 Manucho 71' Report
8 October 2011 Uganda  0–0  Kenya Mandela National Stadium, Kampala
17:00 UTC+3 Report

CECAFA Cup[edit]

The team participated in the 2011 CECAFA Cup held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. They finished third in their group, but, though having the same points as Tanzania, were knocked out on goal difference through the comparison of third-placed teams in the group stage.

Group C
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Malawi 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 5
 Sudan 3 1 2 0 2 1 +1 5
 Kenya 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 3
 Ethiopia 3 0 2 1 2 4 −2 2
Source: [citation needed]

Ranking of third-placed teams[edit]

Nile Basin tournament[edit]

Kenya took part in the 2011 Nile Basin Tournament, organised by the Egyptian Football Association. The team finished second in its group and advanced to the quarter-finals, where they were beaten 5–1 by Egypt, and later 1–0 by Congo DR in the third place playoff.

Group stage[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 DR Congo 2 2 0 0 3 1 +2 6
 Kenya 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3
 Sudan 2 0 0 2 1 3 −2 0
Source: [citation needed]
5 January 2011 Kenya  1–0  Sudan Cairo, Egypt
C. Okoth 17' (pen.) Report Stadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium
8 January 2011 Kenya  0–1  DR Congo Cairo, Egypt
Report Lofo 27' (pen.) Stadium: Al-Shorta Stadium

Quarter-finals[edit]

14 January 2011 Egypt  5–1  Kenya Cairo, Egypt
Belal 13', 69', 90'
Hamdy 21'
Gomaa 25'
Report Opondo 67' Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium

Third place playoff[edit]

17 January 2011 DR Congo  1–0  Kenya Cairo, Egypt
Kasongo 31' Report Stadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium

Other matches[edit]

The following is a list of all other matches played by Kenya in 2011.

29 March 2011 International
friendly
Nigeria  3–0  Kenya Abuja, Nigeria
Report Stadium: Abuja National Stadium
25 June 2011 International
friendly
Kenya  1–2  Sudan Nairobi, Kenya
Report Stadium: Nyayo National Stadium
1 October 2011 International
friendly
Kenya  Cancelled  Botswana Nairobi, Kenya
Stadium: Nyayo National Stadium

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Patrick Korir (20 December 2011). "Hatimy: Muhoroni Youth promotion unconstitutional". Futaa.com. Archived from the original on 2 June 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2012.

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