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Kenya Police Bullets jet out for Kigali, ready for CECAFA battle

Kenya Police Bullets jet out for Kigali, ready for CECAFA battle

Three-time Football Kenya Women Premier League Champions Kenya Police Bullets are oozing with confidence ahead of the 2026 CECAFA CAF Women’s Champions League Qualifiers in Kigali, Rwanda.

Police Bullets’ contingent consisting of 26 players and 8 officials left Nairobi for Kigali on Thursday evening and have set a clear goal of winning the CECAFA title having missed it narrowly in 2024 and 2025.

The team which is coached by David Bujego is in Group C alongside the 2022 winners Simba Queens of Tanzania and Top Girls Academy of Burundi.

Bullets will begin its search for regional glory against Simba on Monday with the matches set to kick off on 21 August to 31 August 2026.

Coach Bujego believes the team’s new faces will be the ignition that powers them to the ‘elusive’ title following a stumble in the 2024 final against hosts CBE of Ethiopia where they fell 1-0 and a disappointing elimination in the semifinal against eventual winners JKT in Nairobi.

Harambee Starlets midfielder Martha Amnyolet from Vihiga Queens and sizzling winger Eglay Mukhwana from Trinity Starlets are some of the players who have joined the 2026 FKF WPL champions.

The winners of the competition will represent the CECAFA region in the 2026 CAF Women’s Champions League.

Group A: Rayon Sport WFC, Yei Joint Star FC, Mafunzo SC, Denden FC

Group B: CBE FC, Kawempe Muslim Ladies, FC Ujeco

Group C: Simba Queens, Kenya Police Bullets FC, Top Girls Academy FC

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