Kenya is currently taking part in the FIFAe Nations League 2026, one of the biggest international eFootball competitions on the road to the FIFAe World Cup.
The tournament brings together national teams from across the region, with countries competing for a place in the FIFAe Continental Championships, which serve as the next stage of qualification.
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Here’s everything you need to know about Kenya’s campaign.
Who Is Representing Kenya at the FIFAe Nations League 2026?
Kenya is being represented by two top eFootball players in the 2v2 co-op PlayStation format:
- Daniel Kibiwot — gamer tag: Kukuchoma
- Elvis Kibet — gamer tag: Iconic Boy
The duo were officially selected to represent the country under the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and the Esports Kenya Federation.

What Is the FIFAe Nations League?
The FIFAe Nations League is an international eFootball competition where countries face off in group-stage matches to qualify for the next stage.
For Kenya, this stage acts as a qualifier for the FIFAe Continental Championships, with the ultimate goal being a place at the FIFAe World Cup.
What Format Is the Tournament Played In?
The matches are played in a 2v2 co-op format, meaning both Kenyan players compete together as one team.
The games are played on PlayStation, with each opponent faced in one round during the group-stage session.
How Has Kenya Performed So Far?
Kenya made an impressive start in Group B, finishing top of the standings after Match Day 1 with 12 points.

Their results included wins over:
- Chad
- Mauritius
- Tanzania
- Nigeria
The only defeat came against Senegal.
Despite that loss, Kenya still finished first in the group standings after the opening session.
What Are They Competing For?
The top four teams from the group progress to the Continental Championships.
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From there, teams continue their journey toward qualification for the FIFAe World Cup, making every group-stage result crucial.

Team Reaction
Team manager Timothy Kiarie (Astray) said the team exceeded expectations.
“We were honestly surprised to be at the top of the table. We didn’t expect it but we stayed focused and gave our best in every match.”
What Next for Kenya?
Kenya’s next matches continue today from 8 PM as the team looks to maintain momentum and secure progression to the next stage.
You can stream the games live on YouTube by clicking this link.














