Nairobi — Early last year, one of Kenya’s leading betting firms Odibets launched a kitting programme dubbed “Odimtaani” that saw over 10,000 teams in the County Leagues get kitted with football jerseys.
Odibets, who in 2020 came in as Harambee Star’s motivational partner signed a multi-million sponsorship deal back in 2019 with Football Kenya Federation (FKF) to help develop grassroots football.
According to Odibet’s Country Marketing Manager Aggrey Sayi, the plan was to kit all teams participating in the various County leagues and so far, the programme has been a success as its impact has been felt all over the country.
“Teams at the grassroots level had been struggling to get proper equipment and kits. With the launch of the Odimtaani initiative we were able to kit several teams and this has gone a long way into boosting and actualizing the dreams of young talented players in the country,” said Sayi.
Teams from Central, Eastern, Western, Nyanza, and coast regions benefited as they received their jerseys and balls.
“We are in talks with FKF so that we can have a programme whereby teams and players participating in the County league may get to be awarded and feted at the end of every season thus motivating them and helping the county soccer leagues grow even bigger,” added Sayi.
This is one of the many partnerships that Odibets has continued to foster with the Federation to help improve football in Kenya. Late last year, the firm offered a substantial financial boost to national football team Harambee Stars ahead of their crucial 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Comoros.