Volunteering with KFL: Stories from the Sidelines

It takes more than players to run a league. It takes passion, purpose, and people.
KFL volunteers are the heartbeat of every match, every tournament, and every community outreach event. Here’s what it’s like to be one of them.


What It’s Like to Volunteer at a KFL Event

From setting up arenas to cheering on the sidelines, KFL volunteers help create seamless experiences for players and fans. Whether it’s managing teams, taking social media photos, or assisting referees, each role is crucial.

“You feel the energy. You’re not just helping — you’re part of something bigger,” says Kevin, a Nairobi-based university student and recurring volunteer.


Skills You Gain from Volunteering

Volunteering with KFL is more than service — it’s growth. Here’s what you can gain:

  • Teamwork and leadership experience
  • Event coordination and problem-solving skills
  • Exposure to national-level sports
  • Networking and mentorship opportunities

These experiences often become stepping stones for careers in sports, marketing, logistics, and youth development.


Meet Our Volunteer of the Month: Aisha M., Mombasa

Aisha has volunteered at three regional tournaments and now leads a youth footvolley club.
“Volunteering with KFL opened doors for me. I found purpose, and now I help others do the same.”


How to Get Involved

KFL welcomes volunteers from all walks of life — students, professionals, and sport lovers alike.

Volunteer roles include:

  • Match coordination
  • Logistics and transport
  • Media and photography
  • Coaching support
  • Community outreach


Email us at: volunteer@kenyafootvolleyleague.co.ke

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