On the back of their historic FKF Premier League title win, Kenya Police FC players are set for a salary increase, with club CEO Chris Oguso confirming that a review process is already underway.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News!!!The Law Enforcers ended an 11-year wait for the top-flight crown on Sunday after drawing 1-1 with record champions Gor Mahia in a season-ending showdown at Ulinzi Sports Complex.##NAJAVA_MECA_8986685##The result saw Police finish top of the 18-team log with 65 points, six ahead of Gor Mahia, who relinquished both the league title and their coveted CAF Champions League slot.Founded in 2014, Kenya Police has risen rapidly to claim a place among Kenya’s elite, and the 2024/25 campaign marked the culmination of years of steady progress.Just as the club rewarded its women’s team with a salary increment after they won the league title last season, the men’s team is now set to enjoy similar recognition, particularly those earning at the lower end of the pay scale.For the fist time in top flight history both the men’s and women’s titles have been won by the same franchise during the same season. Congratulations to the Kenya Police Bullets FC and Kenya Police FC 👏 pic.twitter.com/bp5JaejtTB— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) June 15, 2025 “We are the best-paying club in the country for men’s football. My top players already take home competitive salaries; that’s why we attract the best,” said Oguso in an interview with Mozzart Sport.“But we’re looking at those still earning the minimum. We’ve resolved with the chairman, Mr. Munga Nyale, to meet each player individually and discuss possible increments based on their performance this season.”Nairobi United’s Nicholas Muyoti explains key difference between FKFPL and NSLOguso, who also runs a grassroots football tournament in Vihiga County, said that salary hikes will not be blanket decisions but merit-based.“Those already at the top of the salary scale need to justify it with their performance. You can’t be earning well and not delivering on the pitch,” he added.“So the review will be output-based. Everyone will be assessed according to what they brought to the table in our title-winning season.”The club, known for its financial muscle, has been a dominant force in the transfer market, prying top talents from rivals including AFC Leopards, Kariobangi Sharks, and Posta Rangers, while blending in quality foreign recruits.Gor Mahia soothe FKFPL title loss to Police FC with hundreds of thousandsTheir ambition now stretches beyond Kenyan borders. With a CAF Champions League debut on the horizon, the club’s leadership believes retaining top talent and motivating the squad with financial incentives is key to sustained success.“This season was a success, and success must be appreciated. Our focus is to maintain momentum, and that means treating our players with the dignity and reward they deserve,” Oguso concluded.
