AFC Leopards confirms complete register of club members
Football Kenya Federation Premier League side AFC Leopards has confirmed an updated list of the official club members.
In a statement on its portal on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, the 13-time league champions confirmed that the club has a total of 7781 members, as prepared and published by the National Executive Committee on December 10, 2025.
New list
“The AFC Leopards SC NEC has published the full list of the club’s members as of 10th December 2025. We take this opportunity to thank all the 7781 members for their support.
The NEC expresses gratitude to all these members for their ongoing support.
“We value your commitment and support to the club,” part of the club’s statement read.
Among those are former Nakumatt team manager, who also held a similar role at Ingwe, Albert Wesonga; former club chairman, Daniel Mule; and former Harambee Stars and club legends Bonventure Maruti and Washington Muhanji.

The list, however, also has the name of a Mr. Gilbert Andugu, ostensibly belonging to the departed former secretary general of the club.
Individual members can check and ascertain their status through the link posted by the club: https://afcleopards.co.ke/afc-leopards-sports-club-register-of-members-year-2025-2/
The updated list comes months after Leopards made a complete overhaul of the club’s top leadership with the election held on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
June elections
Former striker and youth team coach Boniface Ngaira Ambani was elected the club’s new chairman, taking over from Dan Shikanda.
Ambani received a total of 1,101 votes, defeating Enos Mutoka, who secured 647 votes.
The election also saw Isaac Mulanda Mulindi emerge as the new secretary general and Newton Lime Luchacha as treasurer, among other duly elected officials.
The change of management saw Ingwe get a new lease on and off the pitch, coming after Ambani unveiled his visions and plans to professionalise and streamline proceedings at the club.
Among his core pledges has been to attain accountability across the club’s governance structure, where he vowed to ensure that all positions within the club are managed by qualified personnel.
He also promised to prioritise compliance, legal reform, and transparent dealings with football bodies such as FKF, CAF, and FIFA, as well as improve the club’s infrastructure.














