Competition: | Kenyan Nationwide League |
Season: | 2012 |
Prevseason: | 2010 |
Nextseason: | 2012 |
Competition: | FKL Nationwide League |
Winners: | Oserian |
Promoted: | Oserian |
Relegated: | Strathmore University Real Kisumu Opera |
Biggest Home Win: | Strathmore University 6–2 Magongo Rangers (30 April 2011)[1] Nakuru AllStars 4–0 Mathare Youth (11 June 2011)[2] Nakuru AllStars 4–0 Opera (14 August 2011)[3] Real Kisumu 4–0 Opera (27 August 2011)[4] Bidco United 4–0 Finlays Horticulture (27 August 2011)[5] |
Biggest Away Win: | Real Kisumu 1–6 Mahakama (15 May 2011)[6] |
Highest Scoring: | Mathare Youth 7–3 Admiral (2 April 2011)[7] |
Matches: | 240 |
Total Goals: | 577 |
Competition: | KFF Nationwide League |
Winners: | Muhoroni Youth |
Promoted: | Muhoroni Youth |
Relegated: | Makarios Nanyuki Annex 07 Kiambaa United |
Biggest Home Win: | KSL Thola Glass 6–0 Annex 07 (23 July 2011)[8] |
Biggest Away Win: | Makarios 0–5 Ligi Ndogo (13 March 2011) |
Highest Scoring: | Iron Strikers 6–1 Annex 07 (29 May 2011) Kariobangi Sharks 6–1 Milimani Youth (10 July 2011) Kariobangi Sharks 6–1 Yanga (17 September 2011) |
Matches: | 200 |
Total Goals: | 555 |
The 2011 Kenyan Nationwide League was the 48th season of the Kenyan Nationwide League.
Oserian and Muhoroni Youth finished top in their zones, but the latter's promotion was heavily questioned, as the KFF Nationwide League season was inconclusive. Former KFF chairman Mohamed Hatimy said that Muhoroni Youth's promotion was unconstitutional as the league they played in was "unknown". He continued to say that there was only one Nationwide League; that run by the FKL and any promoted teams should have come from the FKL Nationwide League.
Red Berets had been relegated from the Premier League the previous season, but disbanded as they were under immense pressure from their sponsors to produce good performances.[9]