Mulindi backs ambitious Ambani to steer Leopards to glory
AFC Leopards SC players celebrate Kelly Madada's goal against Nairobi United FC during their Kenyan Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on Wednesday January 07, 2026. Photo/Sportpicha
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AFC Leopards Secretary General Isaac Mulindi has backed
Chairman Boniface Ambani to propel the club to greater heights as they aim to
end their long wait for a top-flight title.
Leopards' resurgence under Ambani’s leadership has seen them
emerge as a strong force to reckon with, as they are among the top teams
fighting for the KPL title, sitting second on 37 points, six behind leaders Gor
Mahia, who have played one more game.
His ascension to the club’s top office has seen the
twelve-time league champions establish a fully fledged ladies' team, AFC Leopardess,
and a vibrant men’s team that is ready to challenge for top honors.
Leopard’s resurgence is typified by an ambitious technical
bench led by head coach and former Kenya international Fred Ambani, timely
payment of players’ salaries and allowances on time, and a realistic plan to
clear all the club's debts inherited from the previous regime.
“He is one of the best chairmen around because I have seen
him move from level to level and rank to rank, and now I am working with him in
the secretariat.
I know how ambitious he is, how he is determined to ensure
Leopards becomes the most successful club in the country.
This guy doesn’t know how to lose because what drives him
always is the winning mentality,” said Mulindi.
Mulindi now believes the team is ready to start winning
titles.
“We are doing good as a team, and I can assure you that AFC (Leopards) is back! The consecutive draws you have been seeing previously will now be a thing of the past.
"We are ready to conquer, and I bet you watch this
space," the outspoken SG Mulindi roared.
So far, Ingwe has registered 10 wins, seven draws, and only
two losses, which are the fewest in the top tier after 19 rounds of matches.


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