Nairobi United eye historic double as Gor Mahia come calling
Nairobi United players and technical bench celebrate winning the 2024/25 National Super League, earning promotion to the Kenyan Premier League.
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Nairobi United is celebrating a decade since its inception in a spectacular fashion, having already clinched promotion to the FKF Premier League by winning the National Super League (NSL) title.
Now, the team aims to
crown its dream season by lifting the Mozzart Bet FKF Cup in Sunday’s final
against FKF Premier League record champions Gor Mahia.
The newly crowned NSL
champions secured their cup final place with a 3-1 victory over fellow
second-tier side Mara Sugar. They will face 21-time league winners Gor Mahia on
Sunday, June 29th, 2025, at Nairobi’s Ulinzi Sports Complex.
A triumph would
complete a historic double: In Kenya, no second-tier team has achieved
promotion and Cup glory in the same season. It would also earn Nairobi United a
ticket to represent Kenya in next season’s CAF Confederation Cup.
Fairy Tale
Campaign
United’s journey has
been the standout story of this year’s competition. After securing promotion
with two NSL games to spare, they stormed into the Cup final by knocking out
four top-flight clubs.
In the round of 32,
the Nicholas Muyoti-coached side eliminated giants Tusker FC 5-4 on penalties after
a 1-1 draw in regulation time
In the round of 16,
Nairobi United eliminated KCB on 6-5 penalties, following their 0-0 draw before
beating Kakamega Homeboyz 2-0 in the quarterfinals.
They breezed past Mara
Sugar 3-1 on post-match penalties, having drawn 1-1 in regulation time to book
a date with Gor Mahia in the final.
Meteoric
Rise
Founded in 2015 as 360
FC, the club won the Nairobi Regional League title in 2018 and rebranded as
Nairobi United FC in 2022.
It is trajectory
accelerated in September 2024 when Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja’s Foundation
acquired the club, pledging significant investment in development,
infrastructure, and recruitment.
Fueled by this ambition, United now stands one win away from immortalising their decade-long journey.


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