3 Reasons Why Kenya Police Bet on the Burundian Is Paying Off

Burundian coach Etienne Ndayiragije has transformed Kenya Police FC, bringing them within reach of their first-ever FKF Premier League title.

Kenya Police FC coach Etienne Ndayiragije has led a sensational revival that now sees his side on the brink of clinching their first-ever Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League title.

The Law Enforcers are just one point away from their upcoming clash against Shabana FC on June 11th at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.


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Police FC is poised to dethrone the long-standing dominance of Gor Mahia and Tusker FC.

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A confident Ndayiragije has made it clear that nothing will stand in the way of their historic achievement.

“Gor Mahia has no chance of winning the league,” he stated as per Nation.

“Not even a miracle can prevent us from claiming the title. We’re going to win against Shabana and then play our final match without any pressure.”

Appointed in November when Police FC were perilously close to the relegation zone, the Burundian tactician has sparked a stunning turnaround.

Pulse Sports looks at key reasons why Ndayiragije’s side is just a heartbeat away from lifting the title.

3. Dramatic Mid-Season Turnaround

When Ndayiragije took over, Police FC were floundering near the bottom of the table, having struggled for form and consistency.

Fast-forward seven months, and the team has become a dominant force in the league. Under his leadership, Police FC have won 18 out of 30 league matches, drawing seven and losing just five — a remarkable improvement by any standard.

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This run of form was not only crucial in transforming the team’s league position but also earned the coach a contract extension in February, underscoring the club’s belief in his long-term vision.

2. Confidence and Clarity in Leadership

What sets Ndayiragije apart is his unapologetic belief in his team’s capabilities.

Even with the possibility that the title could be decided on the final day, he remains unfazed.

“Even if the last game decided the title,” he asserted.

“Gor Mahia with their current squad can’t beat my team. They have no chance against us.”

Such declarations have galvanized the squad and supporters alike. The clarity of purpose and sheer confidence from the bench have translated into strong, composed performances on the pitch, particularly in high-pressure fixtures.

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1. Unified Team Spirit and Positive Camp Atmosphere

According to Ndayiragije, the secret ingredient to Police FC’s success is more than just tactical prowess — it’s the unity and commitment within the squad.

“The mood in our camp is electric,” he shared.

“Every player is thrilled to be on the verge of making history. It’s taken immense sacrifice and individual effort, and now we’re close to realizing our dream.”

That unity was evident in their most recent matches, where the team displayed both technical discipline and emotional cohesion.

Police FC have 61 points, and they hold a six-point lead over Gor Mahia, who drew 1-1 with arch-rivals AFC Leopards in the high-stakes “Mashemeji” derby.

That result effectively widened the gap and tilted the title race even further in Police FC’s favor.

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Gor Mahia’s coach Zedekiah “Zico” Otieno admitted after the derby that the title is slipping from their hands.

“I don’t think there’s any chance of winning the league,” he admitted.

“The gap between us and Police is widening, and we can’t realistically talk about the league anymore. Our focus is now on the FKF Cup.”

Kenya Police FC powered by belief, form, and unity now stand ready to write a new chapter in Kenyan football history under the unwavering guidance of Etienne Ndayiragije.