- Nakuru All-Stars (1963)
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Nakuru AllStars was a Kenyan football team. They won the first ever Kenyan Premier League in 1963, when managed by English coach Ray Bachelor.[1] They repeated the feat again in 1969.
In 2010, a revived and reformed club, Nakuru AllStars, was formed.
References
- ^ "Kenya Football in the 60s and 70s". KenyaPage.net. http://kenyapage.net/football/60s.html. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
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