Fixtures

Kenya - Premier League 05/04 12:00 28 Sofapaka FC vs Shabana FC - View
Kenya - Premier League 05/11 12:00 29 Gor Mahia vs Shabana FC - View

Résultats

Kenya - Premier League 04/20 12:00 27 [17] Shabana FC v Homeboyz FC [6] D 0-0
Kenya - Premier League 04/15 12:00 26 [16] Muhoroni FC - Espoirs v Shabana FC [17] W 1-2
Kenya - Premier League 04/06 12:00 25 [17] Shabana FC v Posta Rangers [5] W 3-0
Coupe du Kenya 03/31 12:00 - Shabana FC v AFC Leopards L 0-1
Kenya - Premier League 03/08 12:00 24 [10] KCB v Shabana FC [17] L 3-2
Kenya - Premier League 03/03 12:00 23 [17] Shabana FC v Bandari FC [6] L 0-2
Kenya - Premier League 02/17 13:00 22 [5] Kenya Police FC v Shabana FC [17] L 1-0
Kenya - Premier League 02/11 12:00 21 [17] Shabana FC v Tusker [6] L 0-4
Kenya - Premier League 02/04 12:00 20 [4] Nairobi City Stars v Shabana FC [17] D 0-0
Kenya - Premier League 01/28 12:00 20 Nairobi City Stars v Shabana FC - PPT.
Kenya - Premier League 01/20 11:55 19 [17] Shabana FC v Ulinzi Stars [14] L 0-1
Kenya - Premier League 01/14 12:00 18 [18] Nzoia Sugar v Shabana FC [17] W 2-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 21 15
Wins 13 9 4
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 15 8 7
Goals for 42 25 17
Goals against 40 19 21
Clean sheets 11 7 4
Failed to score 15 9 6

Wikipedia - Shabana F.C.

Shabana Football Club, more commonly known simply as Shabana or sometimes Shabana Kisii, is a FKF Premier League club based in Kisii, Kenya.

History

The club was formed in 1980 by Kisii-based businessman Dogo Khan. Shabana was third in the 1987 Kenyan First Division with 50 points (behind champions Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards), earning qualification to the 1988 edition of the then equivalent of the CAF Champions League. They won the second tier division title in 2014.They were promoted back to the FKF Premier League after winning the Zone B of the FKF Division One. It had nearly collapsed in 2006 when a dispute over its relegation from the Kenyan Premier League. They were set to play in Nationwide League, the second level tier in Kenya, but refused to participate insisting they belong to the Premier League (who did not readmit them). As a result, the club did not participate any league in 2007. However the team regrouped and was renamed Gusii United Football Club, eventually returning to league football. Their home stadium is Gusii Stadium.On 28 October 2018, Shabana was upgraded to Kenya's second largest league The Kenya National Super League after defeating Mwatate on penalties the game that went full time 1–1 at Kasarani Stadium Nairobi. On 28 November 2018 Gilbert Selebwa was appointed head coach, assisted by Kanuli Rix. In October 2019, Gilbert Selebwa resigned. Following the 2022/2023 NSL, Shabana emerged top of the League after edging out Kisumu All Stars on the final match of the season at a fully Packed Gusii Stadium earning them promotion to the Top tier League in Kenya, The Kenya premier League 2023/2024.

Le Shabana FC est un club de football kenyan basé à Kisii. Le club évolue actuellement en deuxième division kenyane, la National Super League. Le Shabana FC a été fondé en 1984 et a connu son apogée dans les années 1990, lorsqu'il a remporté la Coupe du Kenya à trois reprises et a terminé deuxième du championnat national à plusieurs reprises. Le club a également participé à plusieurs compétitions africaines, notamment la Coupe d'Afrique des vainqueurs de coupe et la Coupe de la CAF.

Le Shabana FC est connu pour son style de jeu offensif et ses supporters passionnés. Le club a produit plusieurs joueurs de talent au fil des ans, notamment Dennis Oliech, qui a joué pour le Paris Saint-Germain et le FC Nantes, et McDonald Mariga, qui a joué pour l'Inter Milan et Manchester City.

Ces dernières années, le Shabana FC a connu des difficultés financières et sportives, mais le club reste populaire auprès de ses supporters et ambitionne de retrouver son ancienne gloire.