Red Berets F.C.

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Red Berets
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Full nameRed Berets Football Club
Nickname(s)Kenya Police
Founded1980
Dissolved2011
GroundAfraha Stadium
Nakuru, Kenya
Capacity8,200
ManagerCaleb Okuku
2010Kenyan Premier League, 15th

Red Berets Football Club was a football club based in Nakuru, Kenya. It was based in Nairobi until 2007.[1]

Its home ground was the Afraha Stadium, but due to its unavailability in 2008, the club played its home games at the Greensteds School Grounds.[2]

The club was founded in 1980 and owned by the Kenya Police. In 2000, it won promotion from the Nationwide League to the Premier League, where it stayed until they were relegated at the end of the 2010 season, after which it was disbanded as it was under immense pressure from its sponsors to produce good performances, contrary to the season they had.[3]

The coaches that have been at the helm include Coach Martin Asin (deceased), Coach Said (deceased) Coach Kiragu Mwangi, Coach Gideon Ambani, Coach Caleb Okuku among others. Some of the notable players who made the team shine include Gibson Koluma, Peter Onyango, Joseph Asuza, Leonard Autai, Rexine Ogoli, Wycliffe Kasaya, Erick Ochieng, Samuel Kiarie, Shem Nyaberi, Geoffrey Otieno, Wakhu, Kamanga, Washington Odundo, Alex Njenga, Peter, Orupia, Abiud, Ndeche, Owira, Hassan, Mraja, Gabriel Nduro and Peter Muthui.

References[edit]

  1. ^ RSSSF – Kenya 2007
  2. ^ RSSSF – Kenya 2008
  3. ^ Dennis Machio (27 January 2011). "Red Berets FC disbanded". MichezoAfrika.com. Retrieved 17 May 2012.