Kenya Police Bullets FC officially stamped their authority as the undisputed queens of Kenyan football, lifting the 2025/2026 Football Kenya Federation Women Premier League (FKF-WPL) title over the weekend.
The law enforcers celebrated their coronation in style at the Police Sacco Grounds in Nairobi with a 1-0 victory over Madira Soccer Assassins, putting a flawless exclamation mark on a breathtaking campaign.

While the trophy remains in Nairobi, the triumph echoes loudly across the border in Kampala.
At the heart of this relentless football machinery is a vital Ugandan quartet that has been central to the club’s tactical dominance and winning culture this season.
Winning a league title is difficult; retaining it twice to secure a three-peat is legendary.
For Police Bullets, this marks their third consecutive league crown in just three seasons in the top flight—a feat heavily driven by regional talent.

The Ugandan contingent at the club has provided the perfect blend of tactical maturity, grit, and clinical execution. Notably, forward Margaret Kunihira has been a standout force, famously netting the decisive, high-stakes lone goal against Trinity Starlets a week ago that mathematically sealed the championship for the Bullets before the final matchday.
Alongside Kunihira, the Ugandan core at the club has seamlessly integrated into head coach David Vijago’s system, giving the law enforcers a distinct competitive edge in midfield control, defensive discipline, and explosive wide play.
Their collective contributions have ensured that the Ugandan flag flies high at the pinnacle of Kenyan women’s football.
From Domestic Queens to Continental Ambitions
With the domestic assignment cleanly handled, the Ugandan quartet of Margaret Kunihira, goalkeeper Daisy Nakaziro, Zainah Namuleme and Desire Katisi, and their Bullets teammates have no time to rest on their laurels.

The focus immediately shifts to the continental stage.
The newly crowned Kenyan champions are set to fly out to Rwanda for the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers, scheduled to take place from August 22 to September 6.
Having narrowly missed out on the ultimate ticket last year after a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) in the finals, the Bullets are looking to go one step better.
With a star-studded squad and the invaluable regional experience of their Ugandan stars, Kenya Police Bullets look more than ready to conquer East Africa and book a historic slot in the CAF Champions League proper.
