FKF Cup 2026: How Kenyan Clubs Can Register for the National Knockout Tournament
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has officially launched the registration process for the 2026 edition of the Mozzart Bet Cup.
This competition offers a unique platform for teams across the nation to dream of continental glory and national recognition.
Clubs are invited to vie for one of the 64 available slots. The tournament is open to teams across various divisions, including the FKF Premier League, the National Super League, and lower-tier regional sides.
For the smaller clubs, it is a rare opportunity to share the pitch with the elites of Kenyan football, while for the giants, it is a high-stakes path to represent the country on the international stage.
FKF Cup: Registration Requirements and Deadlines
For the 2026 edition, FKF is maintaining a strict registration schedule to ensure a seamless kickoff. Interested teams must finalise their applications by the deadline of Friday, January 17, 2026.
Following the registration window and the subsequent official draw, the competition is set to officially kick off on February 7, 2026.
To enter, clubs are required to pay a registration fee of KSh 30,000 and submit their application through the official FKF online portal.
The federation has emphasised that both the financial commitment and the digital registration must be completed before the deadline, as no late entries will be entertained.
Registration and Payment Details
Online Portal: https://footballkenya.org/mozzart-bet-cup
Registration Fee: Ksh 30,000
Payment should be made to the following bank account:
Account Name: Football Kenya Federation
Bank: KCB Bank Kenya Ltd
Branch: TRM
Account Number: 1179044916
Bank Code: 01308
Swift Code: KCBLKENX
FKF Cup: What Happened Last Season
The 2025 edition of the Mozzart Bet Cup will be remembered as one of the most historic in the tournament's history. In a stunning finale at the Ulinzi Sports Complex on June 29, 2025, Nairobi United etched their name into the record books by defeating Kenyan giants Gor Mahia 2-1.
Nairobi United, then a National Super League side, completed a fairytale run by toppling some of the biggest names in Kenyan football, including Tusker FC and KCB, before silencing K’Ogalo in the final.
This victory not only earned them a handsome KSh 2 million prize but also secured them a prestigious slot in the CAF Confederation Cup.