Kenya’s football and rugby sectors are pushing for greater professionalism as administrators seek to improve competitiveness and financial stability. Clubs face challenges including limited sponsorship, infrastructure gaps, and inconsistent revenue streams.
Football authorities are focusing on league organization, youth development, and commercial partnerships, while rugby continues to benefit from strong national team performances and corporate backing.
Sports analysts argue that improved governance, transparent management, and long-term investment are essential for Kenyan sport to compete regionally and globally.
