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AFC Leopards task force proposes mixed ownership model for club's future

The AFC Leopards Corporate Task Force has recommended a Mixed Ownership Model as the preferred football structure to save the club's future [Photo: AFC Leopards]

AFC Leopards, Kenya's oldest football club, is on the verge of a historic transformation following the release of a much-anticipated Corporate Task Force report.

The report, released on March 4, 2025, recommends shifting from a society-based structure to a corporate entity, adopting a Mixed Ownership Model to ensure sustainable growth and governance.

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