Leopards sell the hope to a restless fanbase, but what are their title prospects?
AFC Leopards SC players celebrate scoring against APS Bomet FC during their Kenyan Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on January 17, 2026. Leopards won 2-1. Photo/Sportpicha/ Citizen Digital.
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With nine matches remaining to wrap up the Kenyan Premier League 2025/26 season, AFC Leopards are facing a litmus test in their bid to end the long title drought.
Rivals Gor Mahia
have opened up a seven-point buffer at the head of the table, putting Ingwe under
pressure to win every match left if they are to catch with K’Ogalo.
Ingwe are second
on the 18-team log with 49 points, after 25 matches played.
The 12-time
league champions have been inconsistent compared to K’Ogalo who have won four
and a draw in their last five matches while the former have only registered
three wins and two defeats.
While the record
21 league champions have silenced the likes of Shabana, Ulinzi Stars, Mathare
United and KCB, Leopards dropped points in the hands of Mathare United and KCB
before beating Tusker FC which has slowed their pace to catch up.
Will they pull
an unprecedented masterstroke to come from behind and elbow Gor to the gong?
“First of all,
as I told you earlier, when the game runs in your favour you will have your way
but the reverse will also be as it may,” Leopards coach Fred Ambani said, offering
a reflective tone to his team’s win against the brewers.
He went on: “I
want to thank my players for that brilliant character and the most important
thing which is a win.
“I am here to work and I will do my best to
give it all at this wonderful club and the players have really given their all.
We keep on with the work and nothing else.”
The decisive
moment came when Ambani made a bold substitution in the second half.
He explained
that midfielder Sichenje had signaled fatigue, prompting him to bring on Hassan
Beja with clear instructions to exploit spaces in the box. The change paid off
as Beja scored the crucial goal that sealed the victory.
“At half time, Sichenje (Collins) had said
that he was running out of gas because it was not possible to execute the
assignment we had deployed him to handle. That’s why Beja took it with thanks
and helped the team with the crucial goal he scored,” Ambani added.
The win keeps
Leopards firmly in the title race, showing both the tactical acumen of their
coach and the fighting spirit of the squad.
With Gor Mahia
still ahead, Ambani’s side will need to maintain consistency and belief as the
season heads to the homestretch


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