After six years since relegation to lower leagues, Muhoroni Youth FC will make a grand return to the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) with a trip away at Nairobi City Stars on Sunday, 27th August 2023.Home fans, who will not be able to make it to the capital Nairobi, will have to wait until Saturday, 16th September 2023 to watch their favorite team at Muhoroni Stadium when they host Nzoia Sugar FC in their second game of the new 2023-24 season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7403810##Youth’ next three games, all in September, will be against AFC Leopards, Ulinzi Stars and Tusker FC.Muhoroni Youth FC bounced back to life following the rebranding of Wazito FC.The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) recently approved a name change request which saw Wazito FC become Muhoroni Youth.Ambitious Rainbow boss Macharia plotting for FKFPL promotion days after landing in Super LeagueWazito had survived relegation by a whisker, only saving their skin after beating National Super League (NSL) side Migori Youth FC 3-0 on aggregate in the FKFPL playoffs.Ahead of the 2022-23 season, Wazito FC was sold to Kisumu-based businessman Eng. Joel Odongo, however, the club’s management was under Muhoroni Youth FC chairman Moses Adagala. The revival of Youth puts an end to Wazito’s 11-year existence in the local scene.