has recently shared details about his son’s significant involvement in Kenyan football.

However, the Head of State did not specify which of his sons, George or Nick, is taking the initiative to immerse himself in the sport.

in anticipation of Kenya’s busy football season, a sentiment that seems to resonate strongly within the first family.

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Speaking at Tuesday’s flag-off of the Kenyan U-20 national football team for the upcoming set to begin on April 27, 2025, President Ruto highlighted his son’s commitment to the sport.

«I want to tell you my own son is a great fan of football, and he keeps telling me that we have to do something. To show how serious he is, he has even pursued a Master’s in Sports Management because he wants to come and support you,» Ruto said, as reported by

«The young people of Kenya see the potential and opportunity that exists in sports, especially football,» he added.

This revelation comes at a time when Kenya is preparing for a packed football season, with the President spearheading critical infrastructure development projects to support the sport.

The senior national team, , is preparing for the in August and the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which will be jointly hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.

In preparation, including the refurbishment of Kasarani and Nyayo National Stadiums.

Additionally, the construction of the , which was officially flagged off by Ruto, is steadily progressing.

As Kenya looks ahead to its bumper football season, it remains to be seen what role either of President Ruto’s sons will play in supporting the country’s football aspirations.

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