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Mathare United Full name Mathare United Nickname(s) Boys in Yellow Founded 1994 Ground Moi International Sports Centre
Nairobi, Kenya
(Capacity: 60,000)Chairman Bob Munro Manager Salim Ali Website Club home page Home coloursMathare United Football Club is a Kenyan professional football club, based in Mathare Slums Nairobi Kenya,
Mathare United was founded in August 1987.
The setting is St. Teresa's Church. A middle-aged man is waiting to pick his teenage daughter, who is a volunteer teacher for street children.
Out of boredom, the man turns his attention to the children playing in the open space, enthusiastically running after the bundle of jwala."I had come to pick my daughter, Mia, then working as a volunteer for Undugu Society," reminisces Canadian-born Bob Munro."She was teaching a little boy, called Adrianne, how to read English."Munro offered to referee the match, to which the boys responded with infectious enthusiasm. He would later promise to return and establish a sports project that could keep the boys out of mischief and also develop their skills.
Munro did return and assemble the teams, and with the seed money of Ksh 42,172 (approx. USD 500$), raised from his family savings, and a personal donation from the Canadian diplomat David Miller, the first tournament was organized on August 24, 1987, refereed by Munro himself. This was how Mathare United was born. Mathare United was created as the professional unit of MYSA and its aim was to give young boys and girls football coaching in return for clearing rubbish.
SponsorshipIn January 2011 it was announced that G4S will be the official sponsor of Mathare United Football Club. Then just before the start of 2011 Kenya Premier Leagues Season Real Insurance announced a shirt sponsorship worth 5 Million Kshs (approx. USD 6500$)
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Players
First Team Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Joseph Ruto 2 DF Kevin Omogi 3 DF Kennedy Ayong 4 MF Vincent Nzomo 5 MF Victor Amboka 6 DF George Ochieng 7 MF Vincent Okello 8 MF Simon Mburu 9 MF Jacob Kelly 10 FW Paul Ambembo 11 MF Innocent Mutiso 12 MF Tirus Omondi 13 DF Athman Buki 14 MF Paul Ochieng 15 DF Anthony Wanjohi No. Position Player 16 GK Martin Musalia 17 DF Lloyd Wahome 18 DF John Odhiambo 19 MF Elvis Nandwa 20 MF Simeon Mulama 21 MF Kevin Omondi 22 MF Kevin Kimani 23 FW Kevin Opiyo 24 DF Heavener Maloba 25 FW Jesse Were 26 FW Edwin Oduor 27 MF Christopher Osale 28 FW Kevin Ouma 29 FW Andrew Tololwa 30 GK Malcom Barnaba Achievements
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- 2008
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- 1998, 2000
Performance in CAF competitions
- CAF Champions League: 1 appearance
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- 2009: Preliminary Round
- CAF Cup: 1 appearance
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- 2002 - First Round
- CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 2 appearances
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- 1999 - Second Round
- 2001 - First Round
References
External links
http://www.mathareunited.co.ke
- Kenyan Footie - Kenyan Football Portal
- BBC World Service Programme "Assignment" on Mathare United
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