Doris Petra and Nick Mwendwa: Outgoing FKF vice president Doris Petra has paired up with the incumbent president Nick Mwendwa as her running mate. Having served two terms since 2016, the duo cite their past achievements, including Kenya's qualification for the 2024 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and 2019 Afcon in Egypt. Petra, who made history as FKF's first female vice president, seeks to become the first woman to hold the presidency, pledging capacity building and expanded football programs. The former teacher insists she is not a project of outgoing his immediate former boss Mwendwa.
Sammy 'Kempes' Owino: The former Harambee Stars and Gor Mahia midfielder running with Evans Kadenge has highlighted youth development and proper structures as some of his policies. Based in the USA, Owino operates a football academy and promises accountability, stronger ties with governing bodies, and a boost for women's football. Good governance, infrastructure development and building grassroot football are his main pillars.
Tom Alila: The experienced sports adminstrator, paired with Beryl Adhiambo, has made grassroots football his primary agenda. Alila envisions partnerships with local clubs and schools to nurture young talent and establish a strong foundation for the future. He has previously served as a Nyanza region NEC member and ran unsuccessfully for the Nairobi NEC position in 2016.
Cleophas 'Toto' Shimanyula: The Kakamega Homeboyz chairman, partnered with experienced administrator Twaha Mbarak, has emphasised player welfare and the need for fresh leadership. Shimanyula's campaign focuses on addressing declining football standards in the country.
Chris Amimo: The FKF NEC member has Anthony Makau as his running mate. Amimo brings experience from Nairobi and Eastern region football management. The proprietor of Ligi Ndogo, Amimo is running for the FKF presidency for the first time.