Kenya Police Bullets FC emerged as the champions of the 2024/25 FKF Women Premier League after a resounding 4-0 victory over Trinity Starlets at Nakuru’s Afraha Stadium on May 25, 2025. The team, led by coach Beldine Odemba, secured the title in a must-win game to defend their championship against Ulinzi Starlets, with only two points separating the two teams before the final match of the season.
Throughout the game, Kenya Police demonstrated their determination to clinch the title, despite having three goals disallowed for offside in the first 30 minutes. Their breakthrough came five minutes before halftime when Becky Okwaro set up Emily Morang’a for the opening goal. The momentum continued in the second half as Leah Andiema’s delivery was inadvertently turned into an own goal by Marceline Major, extending Police’s lead.

Becky Okwaro further solidified Kenya Police’s dominance with two more goals in the 58th and 85th minutes, sealing their victory and earning herself the golden boot for the season with a remarkable tally of 16 goals. Meanwhile, Ulinzi Starlets concluded their season with a convincing 4-0 win over Kisumu All Starlets at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, finishing with 44 points.

As defending champions, Kenya Police Bullets FC will now have the honor of representing Kenya in the upcoming CAF Women’s Champions League scheduled for August. This opportunity not only celebrates their success in the domestic league but also elevates their stature on the continental stage, showcasing the talent and competitiveness of women’s football in Kenya.

With the growing popularity and competitiveness of women’s football globally, the achievement of Kenya Police Bullets FC serves as a testament to the dedication and skill of female athletes in the country. The team’s success highlights the progress made in promoting women’s sports and creating opportunities for talented players to showcase their abilities at both national and international levels.
Looking ahead, the victory of Kenya Police Bullets FC underscores the importance of continued investment and support for women’s football development in Kenya. By nurturing talent, providing resources, and fostering a culture of inclusivity, more opportunities can be created for female athletes to excel and inspire the next generation of football stars in the country.
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