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FKF in Partnership with FIFA Launch Women
Football Campaign

Friday, June 2nd, 2023 08:00 | By
FKF President Nick Mwendwa (centre) poses for a photo with the players during the FIFA/ FKF Women Football Campaign launch at Kasarani Stadium. PHOTO/David Ndolo

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president Nick Mwendwa yesterday launched the FIFA FKF Women Football Campaign at Kasarani Annex.

The Women’s Football Campaign is a global program, that aims at increasing female participation in football and fostering the development of women and girls in the sport. It focuses on creating a structured pathway that nurtures young players, providing them with the necessary support and guidance to excel in football and pursue national team and professional opportunities in the future.

“This campaign is a significant step towards empowering young girls and promoting women’s football in Kenya,” said Mwendwa.

He Added: “We understand that young girls face many challenges in their quest to pursue their dreams, and that is why we have partnered with FIFA to create this campaign. We believe that by creating awareness, we can inspire more young girls to take up football and empower them to become future champions.”

The campaign kicked off with a vibrant two-day tournament at Kasarani Annex, bringing together primary schools across Nairobi. The event featured various 5-a-side games designed to create a fun and engaging environment for the children.

Furthermore, the participants had the invaluable opportunity to interact with football ambassadors and legends who served as mentors, igniting their passion and encouraging them to pursue their football dreams.

“Through this campaign, we will be conducting football clinics and tournaments in schools across the country, giving young girls an opportunity to showcase their skills and talent. We will also be providing equipment, training materials, and in-kind support to schools,” added FKF President Nick Mwendwa.

The campaign will help create a platform to commence girls’ grassroots football leagues. The program will primarily focus on players and school team coaches from primary schools. Recognizing that students spend a significant amount of their time in school, special attention will be given to capacity building among school team coaches. This ensures that players receive proper football education from an early stage, enabling their growth into potential future professionals.

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