Shabana F.C.

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Shabana F.C
File:Shabana FC (logo).jpg
Full nameShabana Football Club
Nickname(s)Crashers
Founded1982
GroundGusii Stadium
Capacity6,000
ChairmanKenyaJared Ombongi
LeagueFKF Premier League
20131st 2014 (Zone B, Group 1)

Shabana Football Club, more commonly known as simply Shabana or sometimes Shabana Kisii, is a FKF Premier League club based in Kisii. The club was formed in 1980 by Kisii based businessman Dogo Khan. They won the division title in 2014.They were promoted back to the FKF Premier League after winning the Zone B of the FKF Division One.[1] It had nearly collapsed in 2006 when a dispute over its relegation from the Kenyan Premier League.[2] They were set to play in Nationwide League, the second level tier in Kenya, but refused to participate insisting they belong to the Premier League (who did not readmit them). As a result, the club did not participate any league in 2007. However the team regrouped and was renamed Gusii United Football Club, eventually returning to league football. Their home stadium is Gusii Stadium.On 28 October 2018, Shabana was upgraded to Kenya's second largest league The Kenya National Super League after defeating Mwatate on penalties the game that went full time 1-1 at Kasarani Stadium Nairobi. On 28 November 2018 Gilbert Selebwa was appointed head coach, assisted by Kanuli Rix

History

Crest and Colours

Grounds

GUSII STADIUM

Shabana is the third community club, therefore, it is the third club in Kenya with most supporters after Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards.

Global brand

Ownership and finances

Current squad

As of 22 January 2014.[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Kenya KEN Charles Mogire (captain)
2 DF Kenya KEN Wilson Onyancha
3 MF Kenya KEN Kevin Momanyi
4 DF Kenya KEN Erick Otieno
5 DF Kenya KEN Ibrahim Chimwani
6 MF Kenya KEN Dennis Hamisi
7 MF Kenya KEN Arnold Mutsoli
8 FW Nigeria NGA Ikechukwu Chukwudi Reginald
9 FW Kenya KEN Stephen Kinyua Munene
10 MF Kenya KEN Confred Ongaki
11 MF Kenya KEN Cornelius Juma
12 FW Kenya KEN Dennis Ongeri
13 FW Kenya KEN Ricky Ngaye
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Kenya KEN David Wathuki
15 DF Kenya KEN Augustus Mukaisi
16 GK Kenya KEN Willis Odhiambo
17 MF Kenya KEN Kuria Eddie
18 DF Kenya KEN Geoffrey Atiel
19 DF Kenya KEN Gregory Nyapala
20 MF Kenya KEN Tony Njau Irungu
21 MF Kenya KEN Nelson Matoke
23 GK Kenya KEN Michael Kahagi
24 DF Kenya KEN Paul Waiharo
25 FW Kenya KEN Sydney Chavalegi
26 DF Kenya KEN David Juma
27 MF Kenya KEN Hamisi Hadi
27 MF Kenya KEN Siraj Mohammed
27 MF Kenya KEN Marvin Dacha

Performance in CAF competitions

1988: First Round.

References

  1. ^ "Kenya Football .:. Story - KFF Organized Nationwide League Kicks off". Archived from the original on 1 January 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2014. FKF organized Nationwide league kicks off
  2. ^ http://allafrica.com/stories/200612290436.html Kenya: Clubs' League Finally Registered
  3. ^ "First team". Shabana F.C. Retrieved 25 August 2014.