The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has announced a strategic partnership with the Esports Kenya Federation (ESKF) as part of efforts to strengthen the country’s participation in the qualification campaign for the FIFAe World Cup 2026. The collaboration highlights the growing connection between traditional football and esports, offering Kenyan gamers an opportunity to compete on the international stage.
The initiative reflects a broader global trend where football governing bodies are increasingly integrating esports competitions into their development strategies. By working together, FKF and ESKF hope to position Kenya as a competitive nation in the rapidly expanding esports football ecosystem.
Building a Pathway for Kenyan Esports Talent
Under the agreement, both federations will combine their expertise to identify and develop the best esports football players in the country. The Esports Kenya Federation will focus on scouting and nurturing talent, while FKF will provide administrative support and official representation for Kenya in the international qualification process.
Officials say the partnership will also establish a structured pathway that allows talented gamers to progress from national competitions to global esports tournaments. This structure is expected to encourage more young players to pursue esports professionally while representing the country in international events.
National Selection Process to Identify Top Players
As part of the preparation for the qualification campaign, Kenya will host a national selection process to identify the best players to represent the country. The process will likely include competitive tournaments and ranking systems designed to ensure fairness and transparency.
Top performers from these events will form Kenya’s official esports team for FIFAe competitions. Organizers believe this open and competitive selection process will help discover hidden gaming talent across the country and build a strong national squad.
FIFAe Nations League as the First Qualification Step
Kenya’s journey toward the FIFAe World Cup 2026 will begin with participation in the FIFAe Nations League. This tournament serves as the first stage of the qualification pathway, where countries compete in regional groups before progressing to further rounds.
The format is designed to expand opportunities for emerging esports nations and ensure broader global participation. For Kenya, strong performances in these early stages could open the door to the global finals.
Expanding Opportunities for Young Gamers
Beyond the immediate qualification campaign, the FKF–ESKF partnership is expected to contribute to the growth of esports in Kenya. By combining the popularity of football with competitive gaming, the initiative aims to attract more youth to digital sports and encourage innovation within the local gaming industry.
Stakeholders believe the collaboration could help Kenya establish itself as a rising force in football esports while providing talented players with new opportunities to compete on the world stage.




