F.C. Kariobangi Sharks

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.

Promotions
A few years after inception, the team scaled upward from Division II which was the lowest national football tier. In 2011 the club was promoted to the KFF Nationwide League and finished fourth on their first attempt in Kenya's second-tier league. The team had a fair chance of promotion while featuring at the same level the next year in what had been rebranded to the 2012 FKF Division One. But after topping the standings for a better part of the first leg, the team dipped in the second half and ended up seventh.

Sharks were to give promotion another shot in 2013 while featuring in the FKF Div One-Gr 2 but were to contend with a fourth-place finish. The attempts continued through the 2014 Kenyan National Super League and 2015 seasons, and it is toward the end of the 2016 season that the team earned promotion to the Kenyan Premier League after beating Nzoia Sugar F.C. 1–0 in the final game on 10 Dec in Sudi Stadium. Patilah Omoto, a Shark's homegrown player, and captain, scored the lone goal that guaranteed elevation.

Sharks made its Kenyan Premier League debut against 15-time champions Gor Mahia F.C. in Thika Stadium on Sunday 12 Mar 2017 but had a false start losing the game 3–1. Ugandan forward Mathew Tayo Odongo scored a consolation in added time to become the first Shark's player to score in the premier league.

The team went on to lose the next two games to Muhoroni Youth and Ulinzi Stars by identical 1-0 losses. Their first-ever premier league win was a 2–0 away triumph over Nzoia Sugar in Sudi Stadium on 9 April 2017 after second-half goals by Bolton Omwenga, and Patilah Omoto, and followed it up with a win over Nakumatt FC. The first draw as a 1–1 tie away to Chemelil Sugar on 29 April 2017.

Club achievements
At the end of their debut top-flight season, K. Sharks was placed third with 55 points, and produced the league's top scorer Masoud Juma who scored 17 goals, and the league top goalkeeper John Oyemba who kept 16 clean sheets. Coach William Muluya was voted as the coach of the year, while midfielder Sven Yida was nominated among the league's New Player of the Year.

The team was placed sixth the next season, and once again produced the league's top scorer in Erick Kapaito with 16 goals. He was also named the New Player of the year, the league's Most Valuable Player, and emerged runners-up in the Fair Play category.

Shark again produced the top scorer in the 2020/21 premier league season in Kapaito who scored 24 goals, and went on to win the player of the year award.

Domestic cup
In the year 2017, K. Sharks made it to the final of the GOtv Shield Cup but had to settle for silver after losing 2–0 to A.F.C. Leopards in the final.

In the year 2018, K. Sharks returned to the final of the FKF President's Cup, known as 2018 FKF SportPesa Shield due to sponsorship purposes, and were crowned champions after seeing off Sofapaka FC 3–2 in the final with a brace from Ugandan striker George Abege and a goal from Sydney Lokale.

The team got to the Cup final for the third straight year in a row in 2019 but lost their title after going down 3–1 to Bandari FC in a rain derailed final that saw the two halves played on separate days.

K. Sharks made it to the semis of the 2024 domestic cup, dubbed MozzartBet Cup, but missed out on a place in the final after falling to KCB FC on post match penalties at the Police Sacco Stadium in South C, Nairobi.

Trophies
On 3 December 2018, Sharks scooped the Kenyan Super Cup by seeing off league champions Gor Mahia F.C. 1–0.

On 27 Jan 2019, Sharks claimed the SportPesa Cup title after taking down Kenyan counterparts Bandari F.C. (Kenya) 1–0 in Dar es Salaam to earn Kshs 3 million in prize money.

In winning the SportPesa Cup, the team grabbed the chance to play English Premier League side Everton F.C. whom they went on to beat post-match penalties to win the SportPesa Trophy at a packed Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi in July 2019.

Continental football
In late 2018, Sharks featured in continental football for the first time ever after being presented to represent Kenya by virtue of winning the domestic Cup in October 2018. The team featured in the 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup qualifying rounds starting in the preliminary rounds against Djibouti's Arta/Solar7.

K. Sharks first hosted the Djibouti side at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani on 27 Nov 2018, and went on to register a memorable 6–1 win. Duke Abuya scored the opener in the second minute to become the club's first scorer of a continental goal. The team went on to win the reverse tie 3–0 to proceed to the 1st round proper with a 9-1 aggregate score.

They did not proceed past the next stage after being held to a 0–0 draw at home on 15 Dec 2018 by Ghana's Asante Kotoko who went on to win the reverse tie 2-1 in Kumasi.

Continental appearances

 * CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance
 * 2018-19 – First Round

Second tier League records
CS - Clean Sheet

Honors

 * Kenyan National Super League
 * Runners-up (1): 2016
 * GOtv Shield
 * Runners-up (2): 2017, 2019
 * Champion (1): 2018
 * Kenyan Super Cup
 * Champion (1): 2018/19
 * SportPesa Super Cup
 * Champion (1): 2019
 * SportPesa Trophy
 * Champion (1): 2019

Past coaches

 * 🇰🇪 Ayub Inziani
 * 🇰🇪 Leonard Odipo
 * 🇰🇪 Bernard Ndolo (July 2009 - 2012)
 * 🇰🇪 Stanley Okumbi (2012-Nov 2014)
 * 🇰🇪 Michael Amenga (Nov 2014-June 2016)
 * 🇰🇪 William Muluya (Jun 2016-to date)

Youth Team coaches

 * 🇰🇪 Beldine Odemba
 * 🇰🇪 David Mbugua
 * 🇰🇪 Benard Kawinzi
 * 🇰🇪 Geofrey Wangalwa

Notable past players

 * 🇰🇪 Erick Kapaito
 * 🇰🇪 Patilah Omoto
 * 🇺🇬 Sydney Lokale
 * 🇰🇪 James Mazembe
 * 🇰🇪 Osborne Monday
 * 🇺🇬 George Abege
 * 🇰🇪 Enock Wanyama
 * 🇰🇪 Daniel Sakari
 * 🇸🇸 John Kuol Chol
 * 🇰🇪 Ovella Ochieng
 * 🇰🇪 Herit Mungai
 * 🇰🇪 Sven Yida
 * 🇰🇪 Alphonce Omija
 * 🇰🇪 Cavin Odongo
 * 🇰🇪 Bolton Omwenga
 * Athanas Mdamu
 * Amani Kyata
 * 🇰🇪 Masoud Juma
 * 🇰🇪 Wycliffe Onyango
 * 🇰🇪 Duke Abuya
 * 🇰🇪 Tom Teka
 * 🇰🇪 Boniface Onyango
 * 🇰🇪 Geoffrey Lemu
 * 🇰🇪 Brian Bwire
 * 🇰🇪 John Oyemba
 * 🇰🇪 Erick Juma
 * Ebrima Sanneh
 * 🇰🇪 Pascal Ogweno
 * 🇰🇪 Ellie Asieche
 * 🇰🇪 Ibrahim Kitawi
 * 🇺🇬 Mathew Odongo

Top scorers per season
Top scorers per season. * Award shared during that season

**League top scorer