Kenya Police paired with Somalia’s Mogadishu City in CAF draws

Brian Okoth of Kenya Police FC heads to score past Shabana FC defenders during their FKF Premier League match at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos County on June 15, 2025. Photo/Sportpicha

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Kenya Police, making a return to Africa’s top-tier club competition, will open their CAF Champions League campaign against Somalia’s Mogadishu City Club.
This is after the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation
Cup preliminary round draws held in in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The competition’s preliminary round is set for 19–21
September, with return legs scheduled for 26–28 September 2025.
A win over the Somali
outfit would book them a second-round date with either South Sudan’s Jamus FC
Juba or Sudanese giants Al Hilal, with the victor on aggregate advancing to the
coveted group stage.
For Nairobi United, history beckons. The Naibois, who
stunned Gor Mahia in the FKF Cup final to secure their maiden continental
ticket, will face NEC FC of Uganda in the CAF Confederation Cup first
preliminary round.
Victory would set up a tantalizing second-round clash
against either Sudan’s Al Ahli Madani or Tunisian heavyweights Étoile Sportive
du Sahel.
This is uncharted territory for the newly crowned FKF Cup
champions, who were drawn from Pot 2 alongside regional and continental
hopefuls such as Rayon Sport (Rwanda), Flambeau du Centre (Burundi), Azam FC
(Tanzania) and Dekadaha FC (Somalia).
Kenya Police will be eager to improve on last year’s showing
in the CAF Confederation Cup, where they bowed out in the second preliminary
round to Egyptian giants Zamalek after edging out Ethiopian opposition in the
first round.
With a more experienced squad and strong domestic form, the
Law Enforcers are targeting a breakthrough into the group stages.
The stakes are high for both clubs — not just in terms of
prestige, but also financially, with group stage qualifications offering
lucrative prize money and exposure.
For Nairobi United, the challenge will be navigating a debut
campaign against seasoned African opponents, while for Kenya Police, the goal
is redemption and progression.
As continental football returns next month, all eyes will be
on the two Kenyan representatives to see if they can carry the country’s flag
deep into the competition.
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