Kenya Police Bullets given CAF license to grace continental football next season

FKF’s First Instance Board (FIB) has granted a CAF club license to Kenya Police Bullets FC, confirming them as Kenya’s official representative in the 2025/26 CAF Women’s Champions League.Bullets in May were crowned FKF Women Premier League (WPL) champions for a second-year running, securing them a spot at this year’s CECAFA Women’s Champions League Qualifiers in Tanzania.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsThe license, which is the first under the current FKF leadership, now clears Beldine Odemba’s side for another stab at the continental showpiece, having narrowly missed out last year.“The club earned the license after undergoing a rigorous evaluation process based on CAF’s five core pillars: Sporting, Infrastructure, Personnel and Administration, Legal, and Financial,” FKF noted on Saturday, 19 July.The review was conducted through CAF’s Club Licensing Online Platform (CLOP), where clubs are required to submit detailed documentation for each criteria area. For the Women’s Champions League, this includes meeting 34 specific requirements. Police Bullets FC met all benchmarks, demonstrating full compliance with CAF’s standards and readiness for continental competition.”Harambee Starlets forward loaned out to Danish clubTheir journey this year will only be the second time Bullets will be participating in the continental scene, just slightly more than two years after its formation.“Police Bullets FC is a clear example of what can be achieved when the women’s game is taken seriously,” FKF President Hussein Mohamed noted. “They remain the only team in the country where every player has a formal contract and earns a regular monthly salary. That sets a critical standard for the rest of the league.”##NAJAVA_MECA_9023590##Bullets was established following a directive that required all men’s clubs participating in CAF competitions and the FKF Premier League form affiliated women’s teams, a move aimed at accelerating the growth of the women’s football ecosystem in Kenya.In a related development, the FKF FIB announced it had begun reviewing license applications from men’s clubs Nairobi United and Kenya Police FC, both of whom earned the right to represent Kenya in CAF competitions next season.Harambee Starlets goal poacher released by Simba Queens

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