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2 Feb
FIFPRO has released a comprehensive report outlining guidelines and strategies to reduce the risks of extreme heat in professional football, following a series of international and continental tournaments played under […]
READ MORE5 Nov
It has taken Footballer Life up to seven years of work to reach the broad network of communities the aim to empower through footballs all over the world. ‘Football Changes […]
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Nairobi, Kenya — The Kenya Footballers Welfare Association (KEFWA) yesterday announced a landmark partnership with New Hera International and Footballer Life, marking a significant step towards empowering Kenyan footballers both […]
READ MORE17 Sep
Click the link below to go through KEFWA’s Safeguarding Policy. https://kefwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/KEFWA-Safeguarding-Policy-Draft-2024.pdf
READ MORE6 Jul
In addressing the unique menstrual hygiene needs of intersex individuals, the Kenya Footballers Welfare Association (KEFWA) proudly represented its commitment to equality and human rights. The event, a landmark moment […]
READ MORE6 Jul
Why is it important for football players to prepare for life after football? A professional football career is relatively short, and players often face challenges transitioning out of the sport. […]
READ MORE6 Jul
When talented Harambee Starlets midfielder Lorna Nyarinda Nyabuto received the offer to play internationally, she, like many local footballers, believed her life trajectory would take a positive turn. She joined […]
READ MORE9 Apr
The Kenya Footballers Welfare Association (KEFWA) extends heartfelt congratulations to Ronald Okoth on his appointment as the new CEO of Sofapaka,succeeding Pastor Jimmy Carter Ambajo. Okoth’s elevation to this esteemed […]
READ MORE25 Mar
The COVID-19 pandemic was truly a game-changer in the lives of many. Amidst the chaos, while many were grappling with uncertainty, the Kenyan sports industry was not spared, as all […]
READ MORE22 Mar
The Kenya Footballers Welfare Association (KEFWA) recently paid a visit to former player Abdalla Juma, who has been battling mental health issues after an illustrious career in the Kenyan football […]
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