The Kenyan Premier League boasts of few old teams with some being over 50 years old. Here are the two of them:
AFC Leopards
All Footballers Confederation Leopards Sports Club also known as 'Ingwe' ('Leopard' in Luhya) was founded in 1964 as the Abaluhya Football Club.
This was after an amalgamation of several smaller teams.
It is the second most successful in the Kenyan history with 13 league tittles.
Based in Nairobi Ingwe first won its Kenyan league tittle in 1966 before another in 1967 and 1970 respectively.
It has the second largest number of fans in the nation after Gor Mahia, its rival.
Gor Mahia
Gor Mahia or K'ogallo as it is by its fans is the oldest club in the history of Kenya established in February 17, 1968.
The team was formed after the merger of Luo Union and Luo Sports Club (Luo Stars).
Gor Mahia came to life under the leadership of several political leaders including former Vice President Jaramogi Oginga Odinga and Tom Mboya but was founded in the 1910s.
The club first won the league tittle in 1968. In 1976 the team won the league unbeaten under Allan Thigo who doubled as a coach and a player and won again in 2015 under the leadership of coach Frank Nutall.
The club boasts of 15 Kenyan league tittles.
Known as 'Mashemeji Derby' upon encounter, Ingwe and K'ogallo attract huge crowds of fans.