Sasha ZHOYA of France celebrates breaking the men under-20 world record for the 110m hurdles in the semifinals during afternoon session of World U20 athletics championship at the MISC, Kasarani on August 20, 2021. Photo Kelly Ayodi Sportpicha LTD.
Sasha ZHOYA of France celebrates breaking the men under-20 world record for the 110m hurdles in the semifinals during afternoon session of World U20 athletics championship at the MISC, Kasarani on August 20, 2021. Photo Kelly Ayodi Sportpicha LTD.
Sasha ZHOYA of France celebrates breaking the men under-20 world record for the 110m hurdles in the semifinals during afternoon session of World U20 athletics championship at the MISC, Kasarani on August 20, 2021. Photo Kelly Ayodi Sportpicha LTD.
CEO, Local Organizing Committee Mr. Myke Rabar makes their welcoming remarks moments at the official unveiling of the World Athletics U20 Championship Medals and Mascot at Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani
Collins Shivachi R of AFC Leopards SC against Vihiga United FC during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Colombia players celebrates victory against Kenya Lionesses during their rescheduled Rugby World Cup repechage qualifier match at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya on August 25, 2021.PhotoEvans OdariSportpicha
Michael Isabwa L of Vihiga United FC is tackled by Washington Munene of AFC Leopards SC during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Austins Odhiambo L of AFC Leopards SC challenge Abisalom Onyango of Vihiga United FC during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Austins Odhiambo L of AFC Leopards SC contest for aerial ball with Thiongo Peter of Vihiga United FC during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Stewart Omondi L of Vihiga United FC contest for ball with Collins Shivachi of AFC Leopards SC during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Bidco United FC and Ulinzi Stars FC players are addressed by match officials after the controversial penalty that lasted for over 10mins during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Bidco United FC and Ulinzi Stars FC players are addressed by match officials after the controversial penalty that lasted for over 10mins during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Bidco United FC and Ulinzi Stars FC players in action during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Stephen Waruru of Bidco United FC goes for an aerial ball against Ulinzi Stars FC during their FKF-Premier League match at Thika Stadium in Kiambu county on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
KCB RFC players celebrates scoring against Menengai Oilers RFC during their Kenya Cup Semifinal fixture at the KCB Sports club in Nairobi on August 28, 2021. KCB RFC won 35-17. PhotoEvans OdariSportpicha
KCB RFC players celebrates scoring against Menengai Oilers RFC during their Kenya Cup Semifinal fixture at the KCB Sports club in Nairobi on August 28, 2021. KCB RFC won 35-17. PhotoEvans OdariSportpicha
KCB RFC players in action against Menengai Oilers RFC during their Kenya Cup Semifinal fixture at the KCB Sports club in Nairobi on August 28, 2021. KCB RFC won 35-17. PhotoEvans OdariSportpicha
Darwin Mukidza of KCB RFC places a ball for conversion against Menengai Oilers RFC during their Kenya Cup Semifinal fixture at the KCB Sports club in Nairobi on August 28, 2021. KCB RFC won 35-17. PhotoEvans OdariSportpicha
Darwin Mukidza of KCB RFC places a ball for conversion against Menengai Oilers RFC during their Kenya Cup Semifinal fixture at the KCB Sports club in Nairobi on August 28, 2021. KCB RFC won 35-17. PhotoEvans OdariSportpicha
KCB RFC coach Curtis Olago reacts against Menengai Oilers RFC during their Kenya Cup Semifinal fixture at the KCB Sports club in Nairobi on August 28, 2021. KCB RFC won 35-17. PhotoEvans OdariSportpicha
KCB RFC coach Curtis Olago reacts against Menengai Oilers RFC during their Kenya Cup Semifinal fixture at the KCB Sports club in Nairobi on August 28, 2021. KCB RFC won 35-17. PhotoEvans OdariSportpicha
World Under-20 patron, First Lady Margret Kenyatta welcomed by Sports PS Joe Okudo as she arrived for the unveiling of the Mascot and World Under 20 medals ahead of the Championships slotted for August 17-22 during a presser at Kasarani stadium in Nairobi on August 06, 2021. PhotoSportpicha
Gor Mahia FC chairman Ambrose Rachier responds to action taken by Football Kenya Federation FKF to his club and their rivals AFC Leopards SC after they decided to skip the eagerly awaited Mashemeji derby at Thika Stadium on July 31, 2021 demanding their money from monthly grants and also prize money for playing in the final of the FKF Shield Cup. In the punishments, FKF deducted three points each from both teams, fined AFC Leopards Ksh 6 million for being the home team and Gor Mahia Ksh 4 million for being the away team, and further banned the clubs bosses Dan Shikanda and Ambrose Rachier - for two weeks pending a decision by the disciplinary committee. PhotoKevin BuoGor Mahia FCSportpicha
Englishman Mark Harrison being unveiled by Gor Mahia FC Vice chairman Francis Wasuna after being appointed by Kenyan Premier League Champions as their new head coach at the club offices in Nairobi on August 02, 2021. The 60 year old Ex-Southampton keeper replaces Portuguese coach Manuel Vaz Pinto who parted ways with the club. PhotoKevin BuoGor Mahia FCSportpicha
Englishman Mark Harrison after being appointed by Kenyan Premier League Champions as their new head coach at the club offices in Nairobi on August 02, 2021. The 60 year old Ex-Southampton keeper replaces Portuguese coach Manuel Vaz Pinto who parted ways with the club. PhotoKevin BuoGor Mahia FCSportpicha