Sofapaka FC’s chapter in the Kenyan Premier League closes today with relegation sealing their fate after 17 top-flight years.
Debut Glory and Trophy Haul
Batoto ba Mungu stormed into the KPL in 2009, stunning rivals by seizing the league crown in their very first season—a triumph that ignited dreams of dominance.
The club built on that spark with FKF Cup victories in 2010 and 2014, alongside Kenyan Super Cup successes in 2010 and 2011, etching their name among Kenya’s elite.
These achievements turned Sofapaka into a symbol of ambition, blending flair and grit on the pitch.
Talent Factory Under Kalekwa
Business magnate Elly Kalekwa’s leadership transformed the side into a breeding ground for stars, launching players to Harambee Stars caps and lucrative European stints.
From raw prospects to national heroes, Sofapaka’s pipeline fueled Kenyan football’s growth while sustaining competitive edges through savvy recruitment.
Today marks the curtain fall on this influential era, leaving fans to cherish memories amid the heartbreak.



