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FKF unveils key changes in 2025/2026 season league structures

FKF unveils key changes in 2025/2026 season league structures
Gor Mahia captain Philemon Mulwa drives forward with the ball during the intense Mashemeji Derby clash PHOTO/@OfficialGMFC/x

The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) National Executive Committee (NEC) has announced a raft of resolutions that will guide the 2025/26 league season, including significant changes to league compositions, promotion and relegation formats, and player registration rules.

Season Calendar

The 2025/26 league season will kick off in September 2025 and run through to June 2026, maintaining the traditional nine-month calendar.

League Compositions

The NEC confirmed that the topflight League will retain its 18-team format, while the National Super League (NSL) will continue with 20 teams.

In the women’s competitions, the FKF Women’s Premier League remains a 12-team contest, with the FKF Women’s National Super League holding steady at 24 teams.

The lower tiers will feature slight adjustments:

  • The FKF Division One League will comprise four zones of 16 teams each.
  • The FKF Women’s Division One League will consist of four zones of 10 teams each.
A recent exhibition football match at AFC Leopards Gala Awards between Leopards and Nzoia Sugar FC Masinde Muliro Stadium in Bungoma. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/100063695830994/posts/pfbid0RnV7GxbbHFN7cEXVpLEkEv2hWg3t5tqbfUqmKmvWZ38r4AWQeucUPs3nKtiBZmLSl/?app=fbl
A recent exhibition football match at AFC Leopards Gala Awards between Leopards and Nzoia Sugar FC Masinde Muliro Stadium in Bungoma. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/100063695830994/posts/pfbid0RnV7GxbbHFN7cEXVpLEkEv2hWg3t5tqbfUqmKmvWZ38r4AWQeucUPs3nKtiBZmLSl/?app=fbl

Promotion and Relegation

A key change is the abolition of the SportPesa League/NSL promotion-relegation play-off. Instead:

  • The bottom three teams in the SportPesa League will be relegated directly to the National Super League.
  • The top three NSL teams will earn automatic promotion to the SportPesa League.
  • The bottom four NSL teams will drop to Division One, with the four zonal winners of Division One earning direct promotion to the NSL.
  • In each Division One zone, the bottom three teams will be relegated to the lower tier.
Emily Morang’a past a defender with the ball during the match. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/KENYA Police Bullets FC
Emily Morang’a past a defender with the ball during the match. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/KENYA Police Bullets FC

Women’s leagues will follow a similar structure:

  • The bottom three Women’s Premier League teams will be relegated to the Women’s National Super League.
  • The zonal winners of the Women’s National Super League will gain automatic promotion to the Premier League, while the third promotion slot will be decided by a one-off play-off between the two second-placed teams.
  • The bottom two teams in each Women’s National Super League zone will be relegated to Women’s Division One.
  • The top team in each Women’s Division One zone will secure promotion to the Women’s National Super League, while the bottom three in each zone will drop to the lower tier.

In Player Registration Rules, FK confirmed that clubs across the country’s major leagues will be allowed to register up to seven foreign players.

”To enhance competitiveness, clubs in the SportPesa League, Women’s Premier League, National Super League, and Women’s National Super League will now be allowed to register up to seven foreign nationals per season. Importantly, there will be no restrictions on the number of foreign players allowed on the pitch during matches,” FKF said in a statement dated Friday, September 19, 2025.

According to the Football Kenya Federation, these changes mark a significant step in streamlining the Kenyan football pyramid and ensuring clear pathways for promotion and relegation across both men’s and women’s leagues.

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