Wadadia FC Disbanded Amid Financial Challenges
The decision to disband the club was announced by the management, who described it as a difficult but necessary step to take.

The FKF Women Premier League has suffered a significant blow following the disbandment of Wadadia FC, a team that has been a consistent presence in Kenyan women’s football. Photo/Pepeta.
The FKF Women Premier League has suffered a significant blow following the disbandment of Wadadia FC, a team that has been a consistent presence in Kenyan women’s football.
The decision to disband the club was announced by the management, who described it as a difficult but necessary step to take.
Financial struggles were cited as the primary reason for the move, and the management clarified that the decision was not in any way related to the performance of the players.
Wadadia FC has been one of the key contributors to the development of women’s football in Kenya. Despite their financial struggles, the team has managed to stay competitive and has showcased immense talent over the years.
The disbandment marks a significant loss for the league and for aspiring players who saw Wadadia as a platform to launch their careers in professional football.
The players, who have been at the heart of Wadadia FC’s efforts, now face an uncertain future.
The disbandment highlights the broader financial challenges facing women’s football in Kenya, where teams often struggle to secure adequate sponsorship and resources.
Football fans and stakeholders have called for urgent measures to address the financial instability affecting women’s teams.
Many have urged the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) to step in and provide support to ensure the sustainability of women’s football.
The club’s management has also appealed to well-wishers and corporate sponsors to support women’s football in Kenya, noting that the financial constraints are a shared challenge across the league.
Wadadia FC’s legacy as a team that fostered talent and contributed to the growth of women’s football in Kenya will not be forgotten. However, their disbandment serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for greater investment and support for women’s sports in the country.
As the league continues without one of its long-standing teams, the hope remains that lessons will be learned and that stronger financial structures will be put in place to ensure the survival and growth of women’s football in Kenya.