FKF Premier League Winners to Earn Ksh 15 Million as Prize Boosts

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FKF Premier League Winners to Earn Ksh 15 Million as Prize Boosts

FKF Premier League Champions to Pocket Ksh 15 Million as Prize Purse Triples

InfoSport: The FKF Premier League’s prize money has tripled, with champions set to gain Ksh 15 million, enhancing competition among clubs for the 2025/26 season.

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sept 16 – The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League is entering a new era of competition and financial reward as organizers unveiled a substantial increase in the prize money for the 2025/26 season. The total prize fund has surged to Ksh 20 million, with Ksh 15 million set to be awarded to the champions.

The Opportunity for Clubs

With the revised structure, the runners-up will receive Ksh 3 million, while the third-place finisher will earn Ksh 2 million. FKF President Hussein Mohammed highlighted this development as a strategic move aimed at enhancing the competitive nature of the league and rewarding clubs for their on-pitch performance. “This increase will serve as an incentive for players and clubs to elevate their game,” he stated.

Driving Investment in Kenyan Football

The leap in rewards signifies a growing investment in Kenyan football, indicating that progress is being made. Mohammed noted, “This move reflects an awakening in Kenyan football, encouraging clubs to strive harder for success.” With the added financial motivation, the upcoming 2025/26 season, kicking off this Friday, promises an exciting showdown among clubs eager not just for glory, but also for the lucrative prizes.

FC will lead the action when they face in a much-anticipated opener that marks the return of floodlit matches after seven years. Defending champions FC, along with other formidable teams like and Kariobangi Sharks, will also be seeking a favorable start.

Take the Next Step

As the new season unfolds, clubs must leverage these financial incentives to fuel performance. Engaging stakeholders, enhancing player training, and solidifying fan support will be critical strategies for clubs aiming to capitalize on these rewards.

With the grounds set for exhilarating matches ahead, football fans and clubs alike should prepare themselves for a thrilling season in the FKF Premier League. Get ready to support your team as they vie for the Ksh 15 million prize!

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