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Ruto Invites Arsenal to Kenya After Fans Flood Nairobi Streets to Celebrate Title Triumph

Kenyan President William Ruto has extended an invitation to Arsenal F.C. to visit Kenya following extraordinary celebrations by supporters after the club ended its 22-year wait for the Premier League title. Speaking during an interview at the G7 Summit in France, the football-loving president said he was surprised by the scale of the celebrations that swept through Nairobi and expressed his desire to host the English champions in Kenya next year. The invitation highlights the immense popularity of European football across Africa and Arsenal’s particularly strong following in East Africa.

Thousands of Arsenal supporters took to the streets of Nairobi after the North London club secured its first league title since 2004, with fans dressed in the club’s red and white colours waving flags, singing songs, and celebrating late into the night. The Star Kenya reported that parts of Nairobi’s Central Business District experienced temporary traffic disruptions as jubilant supporters gathered to mark the historic achievement. The celebrations reflected years of anticipation among Kenyan fans, many of whom had waited more than two decades to see Arsenal reclaim the English top-flight crown.

Ruto, a longtime Arsenal supporter, said he had already sent an invitation to the club. “It was a big celebration and I am trying to see whether sometime next year Arsenal can come to Kenya,” he told Reuters, adding that the club enjoys tremendous support across the country. The president has frequently spoken about his admiration for Arsenal and previously hosted football-related events at State House, underscoring his public connection to the sport.

The invitation underscores the growing commercial and cultural influence of European football in Africa, where clubs such as Arsenal command millions of supporters. Analysts note that a potential visit by the Premier League champions could generate significant tourism, sponsorship, and fan-engagement opportunities while strengthening ties between global sports brands and African audiences. For Kenya’s passionate football community, an Arsenal visit would represent a landmark moment and a celebration of one of the continent’s most dedicated fan bases.

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