Nairobi, Kenya – Kenya Police Bullets etched their name deeper into FKF Women’s Premier League history on Sunday, clinching their third consecutive title with a gritty 1-0 road win over Trinity Starlets in Match Week 21. The victory, part of the league’s penultimate round, propelled the Bullets to 49 points atop the standings—five clear of second-placed Ulinzi Stars—and sparked jubilant celebrations among fans and players alike.
Margret Kunihira proved the match-winner, slotting home a clinical penalty in the 40th minute to send her side into halftime with the lead. The striker’s composure under pressure silenced the home crowd at Trinity’s turf, where the hosts pushed hard for an equalizer but couldn’t breach Police’s rock-solid defense.
This triumph caps a remarkable campaign for Kevin Oliech’s Bullets, who have now gone unbeaten in their last 10 outings. “It’s a dream come true—three titles in a row is testament to our hard work and unity,” Kunihira said post-match, her voice beaming with pride. Trinity Starlets, fighting for a top-four finish, showed fight but fell short, leaving them to regroup for the final matchday.
Kenya Police Bullets stand tall as queens of Kenyan women’s football—hungry for more glory.



