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In a move that thrilled fans across Kenyan women’s football, Kenya Police Bullets welcomed back prodigal talent Lydia Akoth Waganda from Gaspo Women FC during the January transfer window of the 2024/25 season. The signing felt like destiny—Waganda, a midfield maestro with unmatched pedigree, returned to the club that first forged her into a legend.

She wasted no time making her mark, debuting on January 14th as Bullets faced off against the newly rebranded Trinity Starlets (formerly Nakuru City Queens). That gritty performance was just the start of what promises to be another triumphant chapter.

Dubbed the most decorated star in KWPL history, Waganda has now lifted the league trophy six times. Her haul began with three straight titles alongside Thika Queens, the very squad that evolved into today’s powerhouse Kenya Police Bullets. After six devoted years with Thika and a standout season at Gaspo Women FC, she added three more crowns upon her return—cementing her as the queen of consistency in a decade of top-flight dominance.
But Waganda’s trophy cabinet doesn’t stop there. She’s earned double-digit call-ups to the national Harambee Starlets, where she helped conquer the Cecafa Championship. From club heroics to international glory, Lydia Akoth Waganda embodies the grit and grace of Kenyan women’s football.

Waganda Forever—her story inspires the next generation to chase greatness.

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