has expressed its deepest condolences to Harambee Stars striker John Avire following the tragic loss of his mother, Mama Naomi Avire, a few weeks ago.
Avire, who recently helped Kenya secure a 2-1 win against Namibia in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers with a stunning free-kick, now faces a personal tragedy after the passing of his mother at their home in Njoro, Nakuru County.
In a heartfelt message posted on their official social media platforms, FKF rallied behind Avire and his family, offering words of comfort during this difficult time.
«We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Mama Naomi Avire, Harambee Stars forward John Avire’s mother. May her soul rest in peace,” the Federation shared on (formerly).
Fans were quick to join in offering their support to the Avire family, with numerous messages of condolence flooding social media. One fan commented, “Condolences to the family for the loss…may she rest in peace,” while another added, “May her soul RIP. Condolences to the Avire family in this trying moment.”
The heartfelt tributes continued, with another user writing, “Pole to the family for the loss. Sad. Take heart our CR7. All will be well.” Popular sports journalist also shared his thoughts, stating, “May the Almighty grant the family grace during this time of grief.”
Avire’s heroics on the field, which played a crucial role in Kenya’s victory, have made his grief resonate even more deeply with fans.
Harambee Stars striker John Avire reflects on netting maiden goal for Harambee Stars in his first start for the side during their 2-1 win over Namibia.
Many took to social media not only to offer their sympathy but also to recognise his dedication and strength, noting how proud he had made the nation in their recent triumph.
«Sorry Avire, you made us proud the other day; today you are mourning. May God accord you strength,» one fan said, reflecting the collective sadness felt by the football community.
The outpouring of support comes as Avire and his family navigate this immense loss. As they lay Mama Naomi Avire to rest, the football fraternity in Kenya stands united in grief, offering their love and strength to the Harambee Stars striker.
Avire, who plays for Egyptian second division outfit Seka El Hadid, for the double encounter against Cameroon in their quest to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.