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Mariga and Wanyama Advance Kenyan Football Through Education

John MutanyiWednesday, 24 June 2026 at 08:13179 views
Mariga and Wanyama Advance Kenyan Football Through Education

Two prominent figures in Kenyan football have taken a significant step to strengthen their contributions to the sport by completing an advanced academic programme.

Macdonald Mariga, the current Vice President of the Football Kenya Federation, and Victor Wanyama, the celebrated former captain of the Harambee Stars, have successfully graduated from the Executive Programme in Sports Law, Policy and Governance at Strathmore University. This achievement highlights their commitment to growing beyond the pitch and equipping themselves with professional knowledge to tackle the complex challenges facing football administration in the country.

The programme at Strathmore University is designed to equip sports leaders with essential skills in legal frameworks, policy development, and effective governance. For Mariga and Wanyama, this training comes at a crucial time as Kenyan football continues to evolve. Their participation reflects a growing recognition among players and officials that success in modern football requires more than on-field talent — it demands a deep understanding of contracts, dispute resolution, ethical standards, and organisational management.

Mariga has long been a steady presence in football leadership, while Wanyama’s illustrious career saw him excel both for the national team and top European clubs. By investing time in this executive course, they demonstrate inspiring leadership and set a positive example for younger athletes across the country. Their new expertise could prove valuable in addressing issues such as player welfare, federation reforms, and the development of grassroots structures that are vital for the future of the beautiful game in Kenya.

This milestone not only boosts the profiles of these two football icons but also signals a promising shift toward more professional and informed management within Kenyan sports. As the nation works to elevate its football standards regionally and internationally, initiatives like this executive programme at Strathmore University play a key role in building capable leaders who can drive meaningful progress both on and off the field.

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