2012 Kenyan Premier League
Season | 2012 |
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Champions | Tusker 5th Premier League title 10th Kenyan title overall |
Relegated | Rangers Oserian |
Champions League | Tusker |
Confederation Cup | Gor Mahia (cup winner) |
Top 8 Cup | Tusker Gor Mahia A.F.C. Leopards Sofapaka Thika United Ulinzi Stars Chemelil Sugar Mathare United |
Matches played | 240 |
Goals scored | 458 (1.91 per match) |
Top goalscorer | John Baraza (Sofapaka) (18 goals) |
Biggest home win | KCB 4–0 Nairobi City Stars (2 March 2012)[1] A.F.C. Leopards 6-2 Rangers (8 April 2012)[2] |
Biggest away win | Rangers 0–6 Thika United (25 March 2012)[3] |
Highest scoring | A.F.C. Leopards 6-2 Rangers (8 April 2012)[2] |
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The 2012 Kenyan Premier League (known as the Tusker Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Kenyan Premier League since its establishment in 2003 and the forty-ninth season of top division football in Kenya since 1963. It began on 11 February with Tusker and Nairobi City Stars and ended on 10 November with Oserian and Rangers. The winners of the league will earn a place at the preliminary round of the 2013 CAF Champions League and play against the 2012 FKF President's Cup champions at the 2013 Kenyan Super Cup.
The defending champions Tusker, who also became the defending champions of the Kenyan Super Cup after beating Gor Mahia, the defending champions of the FKF Cup, earlier in the year, won their tenth league title after beating Nairobi City Stars 3−0 away at the Hope Centre. Gor Mahia, the former league leaders with 58 points (Tusker were second with 57), needed a win against Thika United to clinch a record thirteenth title, but the match ended in a 1−1 draw. A.F.C. Leopards, who were third with 57 points (Tusker were ahead on goal difference), also needed a win for a chance at a record thirteenth title as well, but lost 1−0 away to Chemelil Sugar.
A total of 16 teams are competed for the league, with fourteen returning from the 2011 season and one promoted from the FKL Nationwide League and the KFF Nationwide League, which were joint to make FKF Division One after the 2011 season. FKL champions Oserian and KFF champions Muhoroni Youth were promoted, while Congo JMJ United and Bandari, finishing last and second-last respectively, were relegated. Oserian were relegated at the end of the season, along with Rangers.
The league was halted at the end of 20 May to give teams a chance to rest and make possible changes in their squads during the mid-year transfer window. Matches resumed on 23 June.
On 21 August, the Kenyan Premier League and East African Breweries signed a KSh. 170 million (US$2.02 million; £1.28 million; €1.62 million) deal to rename the league to the Tusker Premier League, making it the most lucrative deal in Kenyan football history.[4]
Changes from last season
- Relegated from Premier League
Teams
Several teams share common stadiums in the league, the most shared being the Nyayo National Stadium, by A.F.C. Leopards, Muhoroni Youth, Rangers and Sofapaka.
Half of all the 16 teams are based in Nairobi.
Stadia and locations
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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A.F.C. Leopards | Nairobi | Nyayo National Stadium | 30,000 |
Chemelil Sugar | Chemelil | Chemelil Sports Complex | 5,000 |
Gor Mahia | Nairobi | Nairobi City Stadium | 15,000 |
Karuturi Sports | Naivasha | Naivasha Stadium | 5,000 |
KCB | Nairobi | Nairobi City Stadium | 15,000 |
Mathare United | Nairobi | Kasarani Stadium | 60,000 |
Muhoroni Youth | Muhoroni | Muhoroni Stadium | 5,000 |
Nairobi City Stars | Nairobi | Hope Centre | 5,000 |
Oserian | Naivasha | Naivasha Stadium | 5,000 |
Rangers | Nairobi | Nyayo National Stadium | 30,000 |
Sofapaka | Nairobi | Nyayo National Stadium | 30,000 |
Sony Sugar | Awendo | Green Stadium | 5,000 |
Thika United | Thika | Thika Municipal Stadium | 5,000 |
Tusker | Nairobi | Kasarani Stadium | 60,000 |
Ulinzi Stars | Nakuru | Afraha Stadium | 8,200 |
Western Stima | Kakamega | Bukhungu Stadium | 5,000 |
Personnel and kits
As of September 24, 2012.
Managerial changes
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League table
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Positions by round
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Leader | |
End of qualification to the 2013 KPL Top 8 Cup | |
Relegation to the 2013 FKF Division One |
Results
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Top scorers
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See also
- 2012 Kenyan Women's Premier League
- 2012 FKF President's Cup
- 2012 KPL Top 8 Cup
- 2012 Kenyan Super Cup
References
- ^ "KCB - Nairobi City Stars (02/03-2012 kl. 15:00)". Futaa.com. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ^ a b "AFC Leopards - Rangers FC (08/04-2012 kl. 15:00)". Futaa.com. 8 April 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ^ "Rangers FC - Thika United (25/03-2012 kl. 15:00)". Futaa.com. 25 March 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ^ "KPL now Tusker PL in Sh170m deal". 98.4 Capital FM. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.