Ambani, Waithira named FKF-PL coach and player of the month for December
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Murang’a SEAL
skipper Joe Waithira was crowned the FKF Premier League Player of the Month for
December 2025 after an outstanding run that saw him play a decisive role during
the festive period.
Waithira beat
competition from Ovella Ochieng’, Tyson Otieno, Paul Okoth, Jimmy Owili, and
Bixente Lizarazu after scoring four goals in three matches, helping Murang’a
SEAL collect seven points from a possible nine and remain unbeaten throughout
the month.
His goals
came against Nairobi United, Kenya Police, and a brace away to Mara Sugar,
underlining his consistency and match-winning influence. For his performances,
Waithira received a KES 50,000 cash prize and a customized trophy courtesy of the
league sponsor.
Speaking after receiving the award, Waithira
said he was grateful for the recognition and thanked his teammates and the
technical bench for the team formation and training that contributed to his
success.
He dedicated
the award to the club’s longest and most loyal fan, the late Mzee Kiangani, who
passed away at the age of 71, noting that he changed his jersey number to 71 in
his honor.
AFC Leopards
head coach Fred Ambani was named the Coach of the Month for December after
guiding Ingwe through an impressive unbeaten run of three wins and one draw,
conceding just once and keeping three clean sheets to finish the year at the
top of the table.
Ambani edged
out KCB’s Robert Matano and Tusker FC’s Charles Okere following standout
results that included a 1-0 Mashemeji Derby victory over Gor Mahia, a resilient
draw against Kenya Police, and narrow wins over Ulinzi Stars and Bidco United.
The Coach of the Month award, which comes with a KES 75,000 cash prize and a
customized trophy, was presented by league sponsor
Partnerships and
Sponsorships Manager Japheth Akhulia, who spoke on the growing impact of the
awards on the league.
“This award
has brought a new level of competitiveness to the league, making it more
unpredictable and exciting for the fans.
“With
partners like Tisini providing detailed statistics and data on players and
coaches before and after matches, and with expectations of extending this to
halftime interactions, we are committed to making the league more engaging.
“We also have
more plans coming up, including an end-of-season gala that will bring together
all 18 teams to celebrate Kenyan football,” said Akhulia.
Upon
receiving his award, Ambani thanked league sponsors for recognizing the team’s
efforts, appreciated AFC Leopards players for their fight on the pitch, and
stated his ambition to win more awards while leading the club to finish the
season as champions.

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