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Established
1993 (31 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Nairobi City Stadium
(15,000 Capacity)

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Nairobi, Kenya

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Competitions
Kenyan Premier League

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Upcoming
20/04 Bandari - KCB
04/05 KCB - Kariobangi S
12/05 Nzoia Sugar - KCB
15/05 KCB - GOR Mahia
18/05 Talanta - KCB

Results
13/04 KCB 0 - 1 Sri Lanka Po
07/04 Bidco United 0 - 0 KCB
08/03 KCB 3 - 2 Shabana FC
03/03 KCB 0 - 0 Muranga Seal
18/02 Tusker 2 - 0 KCB

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Kenya Commercial Bank Sports Club, commonly known as KCB,and nicknamed Sidwedweis a Kenyan multi-sport club based in Nairobi currently playing in the Kenyan Premier League.

History
Owned by the Kenya Commercial Bank, the club's football team played for several years in the Kenyan Premier League, but were relegated at the end of the 2015 season after finishing in 15th place. They were promoted again in 2018 after their 2-0 victory against Talanta made it impossible to finish outside of the promotion places.

Kenya Commercial Bank also has rugby, volleyball and basketball teams, all of which play in their respective men's top-flight leagues of Kenya. In addition, their volleyball section has a women's team, which is among the most successful ones in Kenya. KCB has its own facilities in Ruaraka, Nairobi, which the rugby team uses as their home ground.

Aside from other sports, KCB also runs a chess club.

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Nairobi City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nairobi, Kenya. It is located east of the city centre. The stadium is owned by the Nairobi City Council.

Overview
The stadium was originally known as African Stadium, then renamed to Donholm Road Stadium. It was renamed to Jogoo Road Stadium after Kenya gained independence in 1963 and finally to Nairobi City Stadium.

It was the principal stadium in Nairobi until the 1980s when Nyayo National Stadium and Moi International Sports Centre were built. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of the traditional Gor Mahia and some other local clubs. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people.

Probably the highest profile athletics competition held at Nairobi City Stadium was Jomo Kenyatta memorial meeting in 1979. International athletes like Edwin Moses, Alberto Salazar and Henry Rono participated.

According to press reports, City stadium is set to have the first artificial turf in Kenya. The project will be funded by FIFA . This synthetic turf pitch, called Xtreme Turf, is manufactured and being installed by ACT Global Sports.

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