Season | 2012 |
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Note: Walkovers counted in matches played but not counted in goals scored. |
Champions | Bandari |
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Promoted | Bandari |
Relegated | KSL Thola Glass Gatundu Stars Iron Strikers Mathare Youth (disbanded) |
Matches played | 361 |
Goals scored | 855 (2.37 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Roosevelt Blaty Admiral (32 goals) |
Biggest home win | Bandari 6–0 Iron Strikers (10 March 2012)[1] MOYAS 6–0 Kibera Celtic (12 August 2012)[2] |
Biggest away win | Green Berets 0–4 Ligi Ndogo (26 May 2012)[3] |
Highest scoring | Admiral 6–2 Green Berets (2 June 2012)[4] |
All statistics correct as of 18 November 2012. |
Champions | Kakamega Homeboyz |
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Promoted | Kakamega Homeboyz |
Relegated | Karungu Outgrowers Yanga H.B.C. Mlimani |
Matches played | 380 |
Goals scored | 920 (2.42 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Valen Semi Mahero Nzoia United (26 goals) |
Biggest home win | Nakuru AllStars 9–0 H.B.C. Mlimani (17 June 2012)[5] |
Biggest away win | Yanga 0–5 Nzoia United (26 May 2012)[6] |
Highest scoring | Nakuru AllStars 9–0 H.B.C. Mlimani (17 June 2012)[5] |
All statistics correct as of 18 November 2012. |
The 2012 FKF Division One was the inaugural season of FKF Division One and the 49th second division season since it began in 1963. It began on 3 March with Kariobangi Sharks and Congo JMJ United in Zone A and on the same date with Kakamega Homeboyz and Kisumu Municipal in Zone B, and ended on 18 November with Nairobi Stima and MOYAS in Zone A and on the same date with Timsales and Yanga in Zone B.
Compared to the 2010 season of the then Nationwide League, the 2011 season of the FKL and KFF Nationwide League was considered to be a lot better because of major improvements in integrity of referees and playing surfaces. The major complaints of occurrences in 2010 were significantly reduced after the establishment of the NFL Oversight Committee, which closely monitored Football Kenya Limited's running of the league.[7]
Halfway through the season (after 19 matches), Kakamega Homeboyz had been unbeaten with a record of 10-9-0 (10 wins, 9 draws, no losses). They would have become only the second club in Kenya to complete an unbeaten season, after Gor Mahia in the 1976 Kenya National Football League, but were beaten 1−0 against Nakuru AllStars on 22 July 2012, ending their unbeaten record of 23 games.[8][9] On the other hand, H.B.C. Mlimani hadn't won a single match after 19 games (with a record of 0-3-16: no wins, 3 draws, 16 losses) and were en route to becoming the first club in Kenya and only the fifth in modern football to complete a domestic season without winning a match. However, through a walkover they were awarded over Yanga on 29 September 2012, their winless run of 28 games came to an end.[10]
On 31 August, Mathare Youth disbanded and therefore pulled out of the league, after which the FKF decided to scrap all of their second round results.[11] This meant that all teams that had played against Mathare Youth had their points revoked or given back, depending on the results of the matches,[12] and all upcoming fixtures involving Mathare Youth were cancelled. As a result, the season would end with every other team having played 37 games instead of 38, and the total number of matches would add up to 361, 19 games less than the usual 380.
Since the league had 19 teams left, in accordance with an FKF ruling, this meant that the 16th-placed team was also to be relegated according to the rules of the league.[13]
As of 7 October 2012, Yanga, having 10 points with 6 matches left to play, are to be relegated at the end of the season as 18 possible points from 6 possible wins would level them with Comply, who are also in the relegation zone. H.B.C. Mlimani, having 6 points with 7 matches left to play, are also to be relegated at the end of the season as 21 points from 7 possible wins would ultimately give them 27 points, one less than Comply, as of the same date.
On 4 November 2012, Bandari and Kakamega Homeboyz earned early promotions to the Kenyan Premier League. As of that date, Bandari earned 76 points from 35 matches, 8 points ahead of second-placed Mahakama, who earned 68 points from 36 matches. With 2 matches left to play for the latter, 2 wins would take them to 74 points, which would not be enough to reach the former. Kakamega Homeboyz earned 87 points from 36 matches, also 8 points ahead of the second-placed team, Nzoia United, who earned 79 points from 36 matches. 2 wins from 2 matches left to play for the latter would take them to 85 points, which would not be enough to reach the former. However, third-placed Agrochemical, with 78 points from 35 matches, can catch up to the leaders, but with a +29 goal difference, they would have to score 25 goals in and win their remaining 3 matches to reach the top of the table.