Fixtures

Kenya - Premier League 05/15 12:00 30 Murang'a Seal vs Kariobangi Sharks - View

Résultats

Kenya - Premier League 05/11 12:00 29 Kariobangi Sharks v Sofapaka FC W 5-2
Kenya - Premier League 05/04 12:00 28 [10] KCB v Kariobangi Sharks [12] W 0-3
Coupe du Kenya 04/28 09:00 - SS Assad v Kariobangi Sharks W 0-1
Kenya - Premier League 04/20 10:00 27 [12] Kariobangi Sharks v Nzoia Sugar [18] W 3-0
Kenya - Premier League 04/13 10:00 26 [7] Homeboyz FC v Kariobangi Sharks [12] D 1-1
Kenya - Premier League 04/06 10:00 25 [12] Kariobangi Sharks v Tusker [2] W 3-2
Coupe du Kenya 03/31 12:00 - Ulinzi Stars v Kariobangi Sharks W 1-2
Kenya - Premier League 03/10 10:00 24 [4] Posta Rangers v Kariobangi Sharks [15] W 1-5
Kenya - Premier League 03/02 12:00 23 [15] Kariobangi Sharks v Nairobi City Stars [6] D 0-0
Kenya - Premier League 02/18 12:00 22 [15] Kariobangi Sharks v FC Talanta [13] D 1-1
Kenya - Premier League 02/11 12:00 21 Muhoroni FC - Espoirs v Kariobangi Sharks W 1-2
Kenya - Premier League 02/04 13:00 20 [16] Kariobangi Sharks v AFC Leopards [10] L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 18 18
Wins 13 5 8
Draws 11 7 4
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 44 20 24
Goals against 35 19 16
Clean sheets 11 5 6
Failed to score 13 8 5

F.C. Kariobangi Sharks, commonly known as Sharks or K. Sharks, is a Kenyan professional football club that rose over time from humble beginnings in Nairobi, to feature in Kenya's top league, the FKF Premier League, since the year 2017.

History

Kariobangi Sharks was founded in the year 2000 and started in the lower divisions of the Nairobi league. The club offered an escape for the youth living around the area, which was considered a crime hot spot.

The club came to life after a young man by the name Nick Mwendwa tracked a set of young players who leisurely passed time at the basketball court of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Kariobangi mostly after school going hours and during the weekends.

He offered them guidance and assistance through his savings to provide the bare necessities such as balls and boots. He then started training them every weekend. The team started out as Kariobangi Sportive, but after a few years rebranded to be known as Kariobangi Sharks FC.

After playing in local tournaments for some time, the team was finally registered to make them eligible of playing in the lowest tier in the country starting with Nairobi County League.

As has been the norm from its early days, Sharks is known for bringing unknown players to light by handing them vital playtime at the topmost level.

The team trains at Utalii College where the management has signed a memorandum of understanding with the school to allow them to use the grounds while upgrading the facilities. The clubs' traditional colors are yellow and green with either kit being worn with socks of the same color.

Kariobangi Sharks est un club de football kenyan basé dans le quartier de Kariobangi à Nairobi. Le club a été fondé en 2000 et évolue actuellement dans la Kenyan Premier League, le plus haut niveau du football kenyan.

Les Sharks ont remporté leur premier trophée majeur en 2018 en remportant la Coupe du Kenya. Ils ont également terminé deuxièmes du championnat en 2019.

Le club tire son nom du quartier de Kariobangi, qui abrite une importante population de pêcheurs. Le logo du club représente un requin, symbole de force et de puissance.

Les Sharks jouent leurs matchs à domicile au stade Kasarani, le plus grand stade du Kenya. Le club compte une base de fans fidèles qui soutient l'équipe à domicile et à l'extérieur.

Les Sharks sont connus pour leur style de jeu agressif et leur capacité à marquer des buts. L'équipe compte un certain nombre de joueurs talentueux, dont l'attaquant Masoud Juma et le milieu de terrain Eric Kapaito.

Le club est présidé par William Omino et dirigé par l'entraîneur William Muluya.