Ulinzi Stars F.C.

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Ulinzi Stars
Full name Ulinzi Stars Football Club
Nickname(s) Kenya Army
Ulinzi
Ground Afraha Stadium
Nakuru, Kenya
Ground Capacity 8,200
Chairman Kenya Mwai Kibaki
Head coach Kenya Sammy Simiyu
League Kenyan Premier League
2011 2nd
Home colours

Ulinzi Stars Football Club is a Kenyan football club, based in the city of Nakuru. They compete in the Kenyan Premier League, where they won three consecutive titles from 2003-05. They are the only team to have done so, along with AFC Leopards and Gor Mahia. Ulinzi Stars won their most recent title in 2010.[1]

History

Ulinzi Stars represent Kenya's armed forces (the army, the navy and the air force). It was formed in 1995 when several military sides were combined. These teams were:[2]

Ulinzi have played in the Afraha Stadium since 2004, after moving from Thika. They won the Kenyan Sports Team of the Year award in 2010.[3]

The team doubles as the Kenya national military football team, which qualified for the 2011 Military World Games.[4]

Other clubs

Ulinzi used to have a successful basketball team, Ulinzi Warriors, until 2007 when it was disbanded, despite being the reigning national champion, having won five consecutive league titles.[5] They also had a rugby team, Ulinzi R.F.C., but was disbanded.[6] They also had volleyball[7] and handball[8] teams.

Achievements

Performance in CAF competitions

CAF Champions League

  • Preliminary round exits: 2011
  • First round exits: 2004

References

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