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Kenya Police Bullets Patron Hails Team After Historic Third Straight Premier League Title

Kenya Police Bullets Patron Hails Team After Historic Third Straight Premier League Title
Kenya Police Bullets Patron Hails Team After Historic Third Straight Premier League Title © Kenya Police Bullets FC & The Star
PS Raymond Omollo praised the club's discipline, consistency, and strong team culture after securing a historic third consecutive WPL title.
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Kenya Police Bullets FC have once again etched their names into the annals of sporting history, securing their third consecutive Women’s Premier League (WPL) title.

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The crowning moment came following a gritty, high-stakes encounter against the Trinity Starlets, where a single goal courtesy of Margaret Kunihira was enough to seal the championship in a match played on Sunday, May 10.

Leading the tributes was the Principal Secretary for Interior and National Administration, Dr Raymond Omollo, who serves as the team’s Patron.

Taking to his official Facebook page, Dr Raymond Omollo expressed his immense pride in the team's unwavering dominance and the culture of excellence they have established.

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A Hard-Fought Victory

In a heartfelt message, the PS highlighted the grit required to maintain such a high standard over three seasons.

"Congratulations to Kenya Police Bullets FC for clinching the Women's Premier League title for a third consecutive season after a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Trinity Starlets. As Patron, I am proud of this consistent excellence and the discipline that continues to define the team's journey,” he shared in the post.

“This achievement also demonstrates our broader commitment to integrate sports into policing, both as a tool for wellness and a platform for nurturing talent. Well done to the players, technical bench and management. The future remains bright!"

The PS’s message underscores a core value of the Kenya Police Service: discipline. Winning three titles in a row is a rare feat, and by maintaining this consistency, Kenya Police Bullets FC have become a beacon for women’s sports in East Africa.

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As the celebrations continue, Kenya Police Bullets FC will now turn their attention to the CECAFA qualifiers for the CAF Women’s Champions League.

Meanwhile, in other FKF Women’s Premier League matches, Kibera Soccer Women cruised to a 3-0 victory over Zetech Sparks at Zetech University’s Mang’u Campus.

Kayole Starlets also picked up an important away win, edging Madira Soccer Assassin 1-0. At the Mumboha Grounds in Luanda, Vihiga Queens returned to winning ways with an entertaining 3-2 triumph over Gideon Starlets.

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