February 6, 2026
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Kenya’s premier knockout football showdown, the FKF Cup, just got a massive lift as Mozzart Bet Kenya Limited locks in a three-year title sponsorship worth Ksh 90 million—up 50% from the prior Ksh 60 million deal.

The gaming powerhouse commits Ksh 30 million yearly (a Ksh 10 million jump) to fuel the 70-year-old tournament, Kenya’s oldest club competition. Clubs score big: winners bag Ksh 3 million (from Ksh 2M), runners-up Ksh 2 million (from Ksh 1M), third place Ksh 1.5 million (from Ksh 750K), and fourth Ksh 1 million (from Ksh 500K).

For the first time, individual stars shine with Ksh 8.4 million in player prizes—Ksh 150K each for top goalkeeper, scorer, midfielder, and defender per match; Ksh 100K for Most Promising Young Talent; and Ksh 200K for the MVP.

Fans win too, with Ksh 5 million earmarked for broadcasts, live streams, and nationwide coverage. The deal spans organization, branding, and logistics, kicking off with a signing and Round of 64 draw today at Glee Hotel on Kiambu Road.

Gor Mahia leads with eight titles, AFC Leopards close with seven, but recent champs Kakamega Homeboyz (2023), Kenya Police (2024), and Nairobi United (2025) prove it’s wide open. Winners still snag a CAF Confederation Cup spot, blending cash glory with continental dreams.

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