Kenya’s representative in season 2025/26 CAF Women Champions League Qualifiers Kenya Police Bullets have been granted a CAF club License.

Police won last season’s league title and will be representing Kenya in the qualifiers for the CECAFA zone set for next month in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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While confirming that the team were the first to get a license among the teams that will represent Kenyan in continental assignments next season, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) said,” The FKF First Instance Board (FIB) has granted a CAF club licence to Police Bullets FC, confirming them as Kenya’s official representative in the 2025/26 CAF Women’s Champions League.”

“This is the first licence issued under the current FKF leadership and marks a key step forward in strengthening the standards of women’s football in the country.”

According to FKF, the team were handed the license after going an intense vigorous evaluation process.
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“The club earned the license after undergoing a rigorous evaluation process based on CAF’s five core pillars: Sporting, Infrastructure, Personnel and Administration, Legal, and Financial. The review was conducted through CAF’s Club Licensing Online Platform (CLOP), where clubs are required to submit detailed documentation for each criteria area. For the Women’s Champions League, this includes meeting 34 specific requirements,” FKF added in the statement.

Police have so far announced the departure of seven players with an addition of three new players and have returned for preseason training as they seek to perform better in the Champions League Qualifiers.

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