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Stage two — building the game

How To Build Football In One Kenyan County, Step By Step

Three tracks, because they are not the same job. The professional game is how one licensed club gets built in one county, from incorporation and land to a modular stadium. The grassroots game is how the community game in that same county gets organised, surfaced, refereed and paid for. The national game is the Harambee Stars camp base that sits on top of both, so a call-up does not mean leaving your club or your county. Pick a track, pick a county, and every step below is priced for that county — its own courts, pitches, academies, teams and stadium, not a national average.

The order is taken from how professional clubs in the Premier League and the divisions beneath it were actually developed — the FA on legal structures, England Football Accreditation, the Football Foundation’s feasibility-before-funding rule, EFL academy licensing — and then priced with Kenyan statutory fees and Kenyan build and wage costs. Statutory fees are published rates. Everything else is our estimate, in the open to be argued with.

Six steps to turn the county game into national-team capacity: a camp base within reach of home, so a player called up by Harambee Stars keeps his professional contract, keeps playing for his county and Sunday-league clubs, and stops having to move to Nairobi to be seen.

Mandera · 0.87m peopleOutside the Priority 18See it on the map

One-off cost, all steps

$913,000

KSh 118.2m

estimateas at 21 Aug 2026Our estimate, Kenyan cost inputs

Running cost a year

$196,000

KSh 25.4m

estimateas at 21 Aug 2026Our estimate, Kenyan cost inputs

Five-year cost

$1.89m

One-off plus five years of running

estimateas at 21 Aug 2026Our estimate, Kenyan cost inputs

What gets built here

3 courts · 1 pitch

1 academy · 1 stadium · 72 teams

officialas at 21 Aug 2026KNBS 2019 census and our county allocation
01

Not A Camp Base County — Yet

Month —$913,000 to do it

Mandera sits outside the Priority 18, so no Harambee Stars camp base is proposed here at this stage. The county still feeds the national pathway through its own clubs, courts and academy.

How other professional clubs in the Premier League developed Infrastructure funding follows demonstrated demand and delivery capacity. Make the case and the county moves up the list.FIFA Forward development funding

The work

  • Build the county game first: courts, leagues, coaches and an academy.
  • Feed players into the nearest corridor county's professional club and camp base.
  • Bring forward a proposal if you can make the case for a base in Mandera.

What you end up with

  • A route into the nearest camp base
  • An open invitation to argue for one here

What it costs in Mandera

Camp base if the case is made in ManderaOne-off$913,000
Running cost a year if builtEvery year$196,000
One-off $913,000 · KSh 118.2mEvery year$196,000

Anchored to

Kenya Premier League Strategic Plan 2022–2027

Restructure, rebrand and reposition: taking member clubs to a greater standard of professionalism, corporate governance and financial sustainability.

Kenya Premier League

01

Grass Roots

A primary and secondary schools programme creating sporting, health and education outcomes.

Our grassroots track builds the courts and county leagues those school programmes need somewhere to play in.

02

Football Business Academy

Education and training for the people who will run professional clubs.

Our business plan, financial model and licensing steps are the syllabus in practice, costed county by county.

03

Club Structures

Guiding member clubs on the legal structures that attract capital and strategic investors.

Step one incorporates a company limited by guarantee with an asset lock, exactly the investor-ready structure the plan calls for.

04

Multi-Sports Division

Building facilities for young people to play more professional sports and attract fans and sponsors.

Our club base, courts and modular stadium are specified for multi-sport use so the same concrete earns from more than football.

The distribution problem

67% of clubs in Nairobi

48m people — 87% of Kenya — live outside it. Get more teams incorporated and operating outside Nairobi, in line with the 2010 Constitution.

Every proposed location in this plan sits outside Nairobi unless Nairobi is the county being priced, and the priority corridor is built from population and GDP at purchasing power parity outside the capital.

FKF club licensing

SportingInfrastructurePersonnel and administrationLegalFinancial

FKF Premier League clubs must run at least one youth team at 15–21 and one at 10–14, verified through the Club Licensing Online Platform.

Steps five and six carry the academy, coaching qualifications, audited accounts and infrastructure evidence each licensing pillar asks for.

2022

Foundation year: strategic plan launch and stakeholder consultation

2023

Building blocks: academy curriculum, governance framework, early partners

2024

Partnership momentum: commercial and community partners onboarded

2025

Partnership consolidation: long-term alliances and private capital partners

2026

Commercial structuring: clubs incorporated for commercial purposes, infrastructure aligned

2027

Full implementation and sustainability metrics — the same year AFCON arrives

Anchored to

England's grassroots game, in published numbers

England is the closest thing to a full audit of what grassroots football costs, what it returns and how many jobs it carries. We use it as the yardstick, not as a template.

£15.9bn

Annual social and economic value of grassroots football

Up from £10.2bn in 2021

The FA / England Football

£5.8bn

Health and wellbeing value inside that total

Including an estimated £3.2bn of NHS savings

The FA / Sheffield Hallam University

1m+ people

Workforce and volunteers carrying the game

Generating £5.8bn of societal value a year

The FA / England Football

£1.3bn

Facility investment since 2000

Attracting £1.5bn of partnership funding — £2.8bn in total

Football Foundation

1,300+

Artificial grass pitches delivered

Plus 15,000 grass pitches improved and 1,700 pavilions upgraded

Football Foundation

2 in 3

Grass pitches rated poor quality

And 96% of local authorities short of artificial pitches

The FA / England Football

12,000 pitches

The FA's 2024–28 targets

Plus 300 new artificial grass pitches by 2028

The FA / England Football

1.54

Benefit to cost ratio of the government facilities programme

With participation up 52.2% a year where a pitch was built or upgraded

UK Government (DCMS)

England's own evidence is that the binding constraint is playable surfaces and the people who run them — not stadiums. Two in three of its grass pitches are poor and almost every local authority is short of all-weather pitches, in the richest league market on earth. Kenya should not repeat that mistake by starting at the top.

The five-a-side case

Why Brazil is the model for five-a-side

Brazil did not produce its players on eleven-a-side pitches. It produced them on hard courts, indoors and outdoors, in volume, from the 1930s onward.

POI Data / Confederação Brasileira de Futsal

How it happened

1930s–40s

Futebol de salão is developed in urbanising South America, where full-size pitches are scarce. The YMCA in São Paulo formalises it on existing basketball courts, borrowing rules from water polo, handball and football.

1954

The first state federation is founded in Rio de Janeiro, followed by the other states.

1979

The Brazilian futsal confederation is established to govern the game nationally.

Today

1,911 futsal courts are verified as trading in Brazil, concentrated in São Paulo (384) and Minas Gerais (288) — a floor, because it excludes school, municipal and community courts.

Why the court produces players

  • A smaller, heavier ball stays on the ground, so aerial play is pointless and close control, first touch and passing accuracy are forced.
  • A court of 28–40m by 15–20m means constant possession, constant decisions and far more touches per hour than an eleven-a-side game.
  • Pelé, Zico, Romário, Ronaldinho and Neymar all credit futsal for their technique and their ginga.
  • Brazil has won five FIFA Futsal World Cups while treating the game as the teaching floor for the eleven-a-side team.

The point is participation per shilling. A hard court takes a fraction of the land, a fraction of the cost and almost none of the maintenance of a grass pitch, and it can be played on all day, every day, in the rain, under lights. Eleven-a-side pitches should be reserved for what genuinely needs them — academies, professional clubs, leisure facilities and the national team's county camp bases and headquarters. Everything else should be small-sided, because the aim is more people playing, not more pitches empty.

TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations PAMOJA 2027

AFCON is in June 2027. The build runs before it, through it and after it.

Kick-off 19 June 2027 · Final 17 July 2027 · Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

Kenya co-hosts the continent's tournament in June 2027. That is the fixed point every phase below is timed against. Nothing here depends on the tournament being won; it depends on the facilities still being in use in 2030.

Until kick-off

301

days

09

hours

20

minutes

16

seconds

Finished by kick-off

  • The first wave of five-a-side courts in the ground and trading, county by county.
  • County leagues playing on them, with fixtures, referees and a published table.
  • Coaches and referees through their first FKF and CAF courses.
  • Clubs incorporated, affiliated and inside the licensing process.
  • One Harambee Stars county camp base commissioned and in use.
  • Every figure in this plan re-checked against its published source.

Before

Now to June 2027

Courts and pitches in the ground and in use, county leagues running, coaches and referees qualified, clubs incorporated and licensed.

Small-sided courts are the only facility class that can be delivered at volume in this window. Grass and hybrid eleven-a-side work starts now but lands later.

During

June and July 2027

Every county venue used as a fan park, a training base or a community programme site while the continent is watching.

Attention is the cheapest marketing the game will ever get. Courts already trading can convert it into memberships, leagues and sponsorship on the spot.

After

August 2027 onward

The facilities keep trading, the leagues keep running, and the academies keep producing.

The test is not the tournament. It is whether a child in a county town still has somewhere to play in 2030 and a pathway that leads somewhere.

What every cost here is built from

Mandera cost index x0.615

Every Kenyan cost line below is built from Kenyan wages, electricity, water, rent, materials and published statutory fees. Where a cost genuinely varies locally — wages, rent, materials — it is indexed to Mandera at x0.61 of the national average rather than to a flat national figure. Tariffs and statutory fees are national published rates. The outcomes — what a produced player, a licensed club or a filled stadium is worth — are priced on established professional football markets. Statutory fees and cost inputs are re-checked automatically and any change is held for review before it appears here.

officialas at 21 Aug 2026KSh 129 to US$1 · exchangerate-api.com (open access endpoint)
InputBasisNational rateIn ManderaPublished byChecked
WagesStatutory wage orders and average earnings, uprated by CPIKSh 18,000a month, entry levelKSh 11,070Ministry of Labour, Kenya (Regulation of Wages Order) Official Statisticpublished 2025-05-01official · annual
ElectricityRetail tariff including the monthly fuel adjustmentKSh 28.5per kWhNational rateEnergy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority Official Statisticpublished 2026-07-01official · monthly
WaterApproved utility tariff for the county's water service providerKSh 105per cubic metreNational rateWater Services Regulatory Board Official Statisticpublished 2026-04-01official · quarterly
Rent and landCommercial rent and county land ratesKSh 950per m2 a monthKSh 584County land rates and commercial rent listings KSKF Estimateestimate · quarterly
Materials and constructionKNBS construction cost and producer price indicesx1.0against the national averagex0.61Kenya National Bureau of Statistics Official Statisticpublished 2026-05-01official · annual
Statutory feesPublished rates, re-checked into the review queueIncorporation KSh 10,650, trademark KSh 27,000one-offNational rateBusiness Registration Service, Kenya Official Statisticpublished 2025-07-01official · quarterly
Football governanceFKF affiliation, club licensing, coaching and referee coursesAffiliation $1,200, licence $3,500one-offNational rateFootball Kenya Federation Official Statisticpublished 2025-01-01official · monthly
Outcomes and valuationsPriced on established professional football markets, not on Kenyan wagesMarket values and transfer recordsNational rateTransfermarkt Unverified / Reportedbenchmark · monthly
Every source on this site, and when it was last read

The commercial case

Can you deliver any of this better?

We would rather back the right partner than build everything ourselves. Proposals are open to the diaspora, county governments, clubs, schools, contractors and coach educators — including proposals that re-scope or re-sequence these steps entirely.

Stage 2 of 4 — Building The Game

So what follows

Courts, leagues, coaches, academies and licensed clubs are the machine. On their own they are a shopping list. What turns them into a case is what they cost, what they return and who pays for them.

Stage three: investing in it

Official partners

The organisations backing this work. Partnership enquiries are welcome through the contact page.