Kenya Kabaddi Union Announces Provisional Junior National Squads for Africa Junior Kabaddi Championship 2025

The Kenya Kabaddi Union (KKU) is proud to unveil the provisional call-up for both the boys’ and girls’ junior national kabaddi teams ahead of the upcoming Africa Junior Kabaddi Championship 2025, set to take place in Uganda.

This announcement marks a major milestone in our preparations, as we assemble the nation’s most promising young talents to represent Kenya on the continental stage. The provisional squads were selected following an extensive talent identification process, including national trials, school outreach programs, and competitive events across the country.


Girls’ Provisional Squad

  1. Shabbie Sandra
  2. Ruth Naibei
  3. Jane Warau
  4. Joy Mugechi
  5. Elseperanza Wangechi
  6. Natalie Modi
  7. Abigail Wanjiku
  8. Gloria Mbugua
  9. Sharon Kamumu
  10. Stacy Karanja
  11. Mary Wahu
  12. Sarah Wambui
  13. Lorraine Fletcher
  14. Mitchell Achieng
  15. Queen Latifa
  16. Sharly Sheril
  17. Mitchell Odiri
  18. Rihanna Weid
  19. Mercy Akoth
  20. Faith Cheptoo
  21. MwanaHamisi Abdi
  22. Asha Shauri
  23. Olivia Rose
  24. Ruth Mwende
  25. Sabina Dali
  26. Purity Njoki
  27. Elizabeth Buchete
  28. Natasha Kinya
  29. Margret Wanjiku
  30. Abigail Warigia
  31. Sherry Murugi
  32. Andy Carol
  33. Irine Adhiambo
  34. Cate Winslet
  35. Sandra Awuor

Boys’ Provisional Squad

  1. Samuel Everson
  2. Lincoln Mwangi
  3. Maurice Wanda
  4. Tinto Kibura
  5. Sonathan Neema
  6. Cliff Ikonya
  7. Ferdinand Odhiambo
  8. Ramwel Odhiambo
  9. Dennis Ochieng
  10. Geoffrey Mwangi
  11. Tuju Wilson
  12. Lessly Sahenyi
  13. Walter Wanjala
  14. Chris Ouma
  15. Isaac Otieno
  16. Ryan Neville
  17. Dancun Otieno
  18. George Gitungo
  19. Antony Nganga
  20. Allan Nganga
  21. Alex Tito
  22. Erick Gitau
  23. Duncun Musamia
  24. Charles Ochieng
  25. Danson Musami
  26. Misheck Murage
  27. Tobjus Murithii
  28. Maxwell Wafula
  29. Benjamin Oluoch
  30. Isaac Igecha
  31. Castro Machoyo
  32. Victor Mutugi
  33. Joseph Khalid
  34. Robin Kimamo
  35. Baraka Gichora
  36. Walcott Munene
  37. Louis Mokaya
  38. Moran Muita
  39. Hasan Hamisi
  40. Bwajuwa Hamisi
  41. Protus Mutiso
  42. Ramadhan Dalu
  43. Andrew John
  44. Cecil Stephen
  45. Emmanuel Hamston
  46. Grevin Davis
  47. Bravin Onyango
  48. Ryan Enrique
  49. David Okoth
  50. Chrispine Mageto

Technical Officials

The official list of head coaches, assistant coaches, team managers, technical directors, and physiotherapists for both squads will be published in due course.


The Road to Uganda 2025

The Africa Junior Kabaddi Championship 2025 will bring together the continent’s most talented young kabaddi players in a battle for supremacy. For Kenya, this is more than just a competition—it’s a chance to showcase our rising stars, promote the sport nationally, and strengthen our position in African Kabaddi.

We extend our congratulations to all players selected for the provisional squads. Your journey to the continental stage begins now, and the nation is behind you every step of the way.

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