- SDT Chairman John Ohaga has also explained the direct implication of the ruling, underscoring the fact that the league season is not yet declared null and void.
- St. Peter’s Mumias won their maiden sevens title in 2015, edging out Kangaru Boys 19-7 in the main cup final during the national events held at Moi Complex Primary School in Nyeri .
- United looked far more dynamic without Ronaldo as they stunned Liverpool to end a dismal run of two successive defeats at the start of the Premier League season.
- Gor Mahia Sporting Director Lordvic Aduda is bothered that there is no urgency by the main stakeholders to end the standoff between Kenya and FIFA, which led to the country’s suspension from international football.
- Miheso is also aiming for a comeback in the national team but is disillusioned by the situation of football in the country with Kenya suspended from international football.
- Zverev might not be the only top-10 men's player absent from the year's final Grand Slam. Novak Djokovic is unlikely to be able to play because of his refusal to get vaccinated against Covid.
- Assistant coach Musa Otieno has been leading the team in training at with head coach Sammy 'Pamzo' Omollo still recovering after undergoing a spinal surgery.
- An early season injury crisis meant Thiago Alcantara, Naby Keita, Ibrahima Konate, Joel Matip and Diogo Jota were among those unavailable for the trip to Old Trafford.
- Leopards have intensified their pre-season training in Nairobi with assistant coach Tom Juma taking charge of the process, assisted by goalkeepers’ coach Lawrence Webo and team manager Albert Wesonga.
- On a big night for Ten Hag, his decision to drop Cristiano Ronaldo and club captain Harry Maguire paid dividends as United's high tempo blitzed Liverpool for the opening 30 minutes.
- United fans began the night with a protest march aimed at the club's owners, the Glazer family, after a disastrous start to the season, but the Red Devils moved above Liverpool in the table with their first league win over Jurgen Klopp's men since 2018.
- Mike Dean, who was in charge of VAR for the game, later said he made a mistake in not asking Taylor to review the incident on the pitch-side monitor.
- The 30-year-old midfielder will join Manchester United for £70 million and is expected to be unveiled ahead of their clash with Liverpool at Old Trafford tonight.
- Kenya, ranked 40th in the world, face a stern test in trying to qualify for the global showpiece as they face Malawi in their next match on August 24.
- The Manchester United and England national team legend returned to his former MLS club aiming for a revival similar to when he arrived as a player and lifted United into the post-season.
- Bayern have won all three games and their +14 goal difference means they have made the best ever start in Bundesliga history. After three rounds they sit alone atop the table.
- City move up to second, two points adrift of Arsenal, but missed the chance to open up a seven-point advantage on Liverpool ahead of their trip to Manchester United on Monday
- Duplantis, fresh from breaking his own world record in Eugene as he clinched world gold with 6.21 metres last month, set a championship record of 6.06m at the Olympic Stadium
- William Saliba's sweet strike in the second half gave the scoreline a fair reflection of the Gunners' dominance as Mikel Arteta's men continued their perfect start to the season after three games.
- Buyachi popularly known as ‘Lawi Jogoo’ will be tasked with guiding the Kisumu rugby team back to the top-tier league Kenya Cup having been relegated at the end of the2019- 2020 season.
- Vardy has scored 133 Premier League goals in 272 appearances including 24 in the 2015/16 season when under Claudio Ranieri they defied the traditional powerhouses to lift the league trophy.
- The team is set to depart Nairobi for Kigali on August 26 and will face former Kenyan international Paul Were who was unveiled by the Rwandan outfit last week.
- He initially signed an 18-month contract after replacing Frank Lampard, then extended it after guiding Chelsea to the Champions League title in 2021.
- Conte has been fined £15,000 after both managers admitted improper conduct following a pair of angry exchanges during last Sunday's stormy 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
- Brentford players covered 13.8 kilometres more in a famous win for the Bees and Ten Hag reportedly responded by cancelling a planned day off to make his squad run that distance the day after defeat last Saturday.