Nakuru Top Fry AllStars

Nakuru AllStars is a Kenyan football club based in Nakuru, which since 2014 in the Kenyan Premier League ( KPL), the premier league Kenya plays. Play their home games, the club in the 8200 -seat Afraha from stage.

History

The club played since 2005 in the second division of Kenya, first as St. Joseph Youth FC, ​​from 2008 as AC Nakuru. They ended up getting out of 2008 in the lower third of the table.

In May 2011, AC Nakuru Nakuru Allstars Calcio, investors under the direction of Pierre Vendelboe - bold.dk co-founder of the Danish football site - and Robert Muthomi bought. The plan was the week before a purchase of Nairobi City Stars, of which, however, resigned in charge of the nairobischen football club in the short term. Muthomi had previously established a U-15 team, which was incorporated into the structure of AC Nakurus.

From August, the club was renamed in Nakuru AllStars, as based on the former Nakuru AllStars and two-time champion, the home stadium moved from Afraha stage to Nakuru Athletics Club. New coach was the former national player Simon Mulama, the previous coach Patrick Mudanya took over the post of assistant coach.

2012 landed the club in Zone B of the second league in fourth place, until then best position at the end of a season. Early 2013 took over as coach Peter Okidi. In the same year the Nakuru AllStars with Menengai Oil Refineries found a new sponsor. The contract runs for three years, with 2 million K. Sh. per season. For the Best Fry trademark of Menengai Oil Refineries was transferred to the club name.

2013 was the football club after the end of the season actually third in the Zone B - Division 1, but a draw against Comply FC because of a player incorrectly used was subsequently interpreted as a victory for Nakuru AllStars and thus they qualified with a dot in front of West Kenya Sugar FC for the qualification game.

The rise in the KPL managed a 1-0 win against FC Oserian, winner of the Zone B - Division 2, with a goal of Wilson Andati.

Due to the rise changed the Nakuru AllStars from Nakuru Athletics Club back to the previous home stadium Afraha Stadium.

With the 2014 season took over Oliver Pagé, who has the Nairobi City Stars supervised in Kenya, the trainer function by Peter Okidi, the assistant coach was. He signed a contract for two years.

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