Harambee Starlets players celebrating a goal.[Photo/MichezoAfrika]
Kenya is among countries that will benefit from the FIFA women soccer project that will see over 2000 ladies acquire training.
The project’s programme will be rolled out in the first quarter of this year. This is according to Football Kenya Federation FKF vice president Doris Petra.
In a bid to nurture and promote women soccer in the country, Football Kenya Federation has embarked on a project that will see over 2000 ladies from different counties benefit from training clinics.
The project will target ladies participating in the county, regional and national leagues in Kenya. According to Football Kenya Federation Vice President Doris Petra, the project will be completed by 2026.
This will be the first time Kenya will be benefiting from the project that will be fully sponsored by FIFA.
Meanwhile, four teams participating in the FKF Nairobi West League were feted after a successful 2017 season. Uthiru Vision team won the sub county league and pocketed 30,000 shillings.