Sakaja Leads Heroic Welcome as Nairobi United Return Home After Historic CAF Feat
InfoSport: Nairobi United receives a heroic welcome as Nairobi’s Governor Sakaja celebrates their historic CAF Confederation Cup group stage qualification. Join the excitement!
NAIROBI, Kenya, October 28, 2025 – Nairobi United made headlines this week as they triumphantly returned to Kenya after becoming the first local team to reach the CAF Confederation Cup group stage on their debut, filling the nation with pride and optimism.
Heroic Reception at JKIA
The team landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Tuesday morning, greeted by an ocean of jubilant fans and Nairobi’s Governor Johnson Sakaja. The atmosphere was electric as supporters waved flags, sang, and danced, creating a vibrant backdrop for Nairobi United’s historic achievement.
Governor Sakaja embraced each player, remarking on the monumental success the team has achieved. “This victory shows what our youth can achieve when given the right support,” he said, emphasizing the need to continue backing local talent in football development.
Unstoppable Spirit and Resilience
Nairobi United’s journey to this landmark achievement was marked by their breathtaking performance against Tunisian giants Étoile Sportive du Sahel, defeating them 7-6 in penalties after a 2-2 aggregate draw. Head coach Nicholas Muyoti praised his squad’s unwavering determination, stating, “We don’t believe in failure,” illustrating their tenacity against all odds.
Goalkeeper Kevin Oduor, who played a pivotal role by saving two penalties, credited the governor’s support for inspiring the team. “His belief in us drives this team forward,” Oduor remarked, highlighting the importance of strong leadership in achieving success.
National Pride and Future Aspirations
This accomplishment has drawn national attention, with President William Ruto hailing it as a “monumental moment of national pride.” He commended the team for reigniting Kenya’s football spirit and enhancing the nation’s status on the continental stage.
The club now anticipates the CAF Confederation Cup group stage draw, set for November 3, 2025, in Johannesburg, South Africa. As they prepare for this next challenge, the excitement surrounding Nairobi United continues to grow, signaling a promising future for Kenyan football.
Conclusion
Nairobi United’s achievement serves as a beacon of hope and possibility for aspiring athletes across Kenya. Supporters are encouraged to rally behind the team as they gear up for their next challenge in the CAF Confederation Cup. Join the movement and celebrate local talent!


