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2009 Kenyan Premier League


FieldValue
competitionKenyan Premier League
season2009
winnersSofapaka
1st Premier League title
1st Kenyan title overall
relegatedBandari
Agrochemical
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersSofapaka
continentalcup2Confederation Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersA.F.C. Leopards
(cup winner)
league topscorerJohn Baraza (Sofapaka)
Emeka Joseph (Tusker)
15 goals
biggest home winTusker 5–0 Bandari
(17 May 2009)
biggest away winAgrochemical 0–3 Chemelil Sugar
(22 April 2009)
KCB 1–4 Tusker<br>(2 August 2009)<ref name"KCB 1 - 4 Tusker - Match Report"
Red Berets 0–3 Sofapaka<br>(7 November 2009)<ref name"Red Berets 0 - 3 Sofapaka - Match Report"
highest scoringSony Sugar 4–3 Tusker
(31 October 2009)
matches240
total goals487
prevseason2008
nextseason2010

1st Premier League title 1st Kenyan title overall Agrochemical (cup winner) Emeka Joseph (Tusker) 15 goals (17 May 2009) (22 April 2009)

KCB 1–4 Tusker (2 August 2009)

Red Berets 0–3 Sofapaka (7 November 2009) (31 October 2009) The 2009 Kenyan Premier League was the sixth season of the Kenyan Premier League since it started in 2003 and the forty-sixth season of top division football in Kenya since 1963. It began on 7 February with Agrochemical and Red Berets and ended on 21 November with Sony Sugar and Western Stima.

Sofapaka had an alarmingly remarkable season, having just been promoted from the Nationwide League for the first time and immediately winning the title. They also won the Kenyan Super Cup the following season.

Bandari and Agrochemical were relegated at the end of the season after replacing previously relegated Mahakama and Mathare Youth. However, Bandari gained promotion again for the 2011 season.

Changes from last season

Relegated from Premier League

  • Mahakama
  • Mathare Youth

Promoted from Nationwide League

  • A.F.C. Leopards
  • Sofapaka

Teams

Stadia and locations

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TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
A.F.C. LeopardsNairobiNyayo National Stadium
AgrochemicalMuhoroniFuraha Academy Sports Ground
BandariMombasaMombasa Municipal Stadium
Chemelil SugarChemelilChemelil Sports Complex
Gor MahiaNairobiNairobi City Stadium
Karuturi SportsNaivashaNaivasha Stadium
KCBNairobiNairobi City Stadium
Mathare UnitedNairobiKasarani Stadium
Nairobi City StarsNairobiHope Centre
Red BeretsNakuruAfraha Stadium
SofapakaNairobiNyayo National Stadium
Sony SugarAwendoGreen Stadium
Thika UnitedThikaThika Municipal Stadium
TuskerNairobiKasarani Stadium
Ulinzi StarsNakuruAfraha Stadium
Western StimaKakamegaBukhungu Stadium

League table

Results

References

References

  1. (17 May 2009). "Tusker - Bandari (17/05-2009 kl. 15:00)". Futaa.com.
  2. (22 April 2009). "Agrochemical - Chemelil Sugar (22/04-2009 kl. 15:00)". Futaa.com.
  3. (2 August 2009). "KCB - Tusker FC (02/08-2009 kl. 13:00)". Futaa.com.
  4. (7 November 2009). "Red Berets - Sofapaka (07/11-2009 kl. 15:00)". Futaa.com.
  5. (31 October 2009). "Sony Sugar - Tusker (31/10-2009 kl. 15:00)". Futaa.com.
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