Results

Kenya Play-Offs 07/22 12:00 1 Wazito FC v Migori Youth W 3-0
Kenya Play-Offs 07/15 12:00 1 Migori Youth v Wazito FC D 0-0
Kenya Premier League 05/07 12:00 29 [17] Wazito FC v Gor Mahia [1] D 0-0
Kenya Premier League 05/03 12:00 28 Homeboyz FC v Wazito FC L 1-0
Kenya Premier League 04/25 10:00 27 Sofapaka FC v Wazito FC W 2-3
Kenya Premier League 04/19 12:00 5 Tusker v Wazito FC L 2-0
Kenya Premier League 04/12 12:00 24 [17] Wazito FC v Nzoia Sugar [3] L 0-3
Kenya Premier League 04/09 10:00 23 [15] FC Talanta v Wazito FC [17] L 2-0
Kenya Premier League 04/05 11:00 22 Wazito FC v Kenya Police FC D 0-0
Kenya Premier League 03/29 10:00 21 [9] Kariobangi Sharks v Wazito FC [17] D 2-2
Kenya Premier League 03/16 11:05 20 Wazito FC v Nairobi City Stars L 1-2
Kenya Premier League 03/09 12:00 18 [7] AFC Leopards v Wazito FC [17] L 1-0

Wikipedia - Wazito F.C.

Wazito Football club is an association football club based Nairobi, Kenya. It is owned by Swedish businessman Ricardo Badoer.

In 2023 the club was renamed Muhoroni Youth.

History

Formation

Wazito Football Club was formed in 2011 by the University of Nairobi soccer team and the alumni members of the soccer team. Experienced players mentor the students on career paths and life experiences. The network has created morally upright students who have got jobs upon graduation.

After training together with the students for some time the alumni members decided they could form one strong team to compete in the league. In order to build team identity, in the 2011 season, Wazito played in a lot of friendlies against the league sides and participated in tournaments.

Wazito currently plays in the Federation of Kenya Football (FKF) premier league, the first-tier league in the country.

2012

In 2012 Wazito debuted in the Nairobi County football league, the fifth tier of the Kenyan Football League system. It was a good start for Wazito and they managed to win the league and earn promotion to the Provincial league.

2013

The Nairobi Provincial league was the next hurdle for Wazito. It was another good campaign and a nervy end to the season where Wazito edged off Kangemi United on penalties to emerge as the Nairobi Provincial League winners. This meant back-to-back league titles for Wazito and promotion to the FKF Division one.

2014

FKF Division one was a notch higher as it involved a lot of travel across a number of counties. However, with adequate preseason training and some new signings to beef up the squad it was another good campaign for Wazito. Wazito won the league convincingly and was crowned champions with two games to spare. The Kenyan National Super League was the next stop.

2015

In 2015, the club played in the National Super League, the third tier of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) league. It was a tough league which also meant extensive travels throughout the country for the team. For the first time, the team did not win the league but came second after Kenya Police. This earned the two teams' promotions to the second-division league of FKF.

2016

The second-tier league was renamed National Super League (NSL) by the new Football Kenya Federation. Wazito was among 20 clubs that played in the league. It turned out to be the toughest league for the team. At the end of the season, Wazito ended at position 11 with 51 points. The club will therefore still play in the same league in the 2017 season.

2017

Wazito FC earned a promotion to Kenyan Premier League for the first time in their history after finishing second in the National Super League. The team was under coach Frank Ouna.

2018

Wazito's stay in the top-flight was however shot-lived as they got relegated at the end of their first season. They were however handed a boost when Swedish businessman Ricardo Badoer acquired the club and pumped money into the team. They acquired some of the best players in the country to help the team earn promotion back to the top tier.

2019

Wazito earned promotion back to the top league after winning the National Super League title.

2020

During the 2019/20 season that ended prematurely in March due to COVID-19, Wazito finished 13th in the FKF Premier League. Only 23 out of the 34 games were played.Thanks for the details! Here's a draft for a Wikipedia-style profile based on the information provied.

2021

At the start of 2020/21 season, Wazito appointed experienced Francis Kimanzi as head coach. Kimanzi has severally handled the Kenyan national team and helped Kenya attain its best-ever FIFA ranking, 68 in 2008. Wazito attained its best-ever finish in the topflight. They finished in the ninth position with 45 points.

2022

Head coach Francis Kimanzi, his assistants Jeff Odongo and John Kamau, and the goalkeepers' coach Samuel Koko left the club. Youth team head coach Fred Ambani assumed first-team duties in the interim.

2023

The name change to Muhoroni Youth occurred and the club remained in the Premier League under the new name.

Wazito FC is a professional soccer team based in Nairobi, Kenya. The team was founded in 2011 and has quickly risen through the ranks to become one of the top clubs in the country. Known for their attacking style of play and passionate fan base, Wazito FC has become a force to be reckoned with in the Kenyan Premier League.

The team's colors are red and black, and their home matches are played at the iconic Moi International Sports Centre in Kasarani. Wazito FC has a talented roster of players, both local and international, who are dedicated to bringing success to the club.

Off the field, Wazito FC is also involved in various community outreach programs, using soccer as a tool to empower and inspire the youth of Kenya. With a strong sense of unity and determination, Wazito FC continues to strive for excellence both on and off the pitch.