Results

Kenya Premier League 06/22 12:00 34 Gor Mahia v Administration Police FC D 1-1
Kenya Premier League 06/15 12:00 33 Administration Police FC v Shabana FC W 1-0
Kenya Premier League 06/15 12:00 34 Gor Mahia v Administration Police FC - PPT.
Kenya Premier League 06/11 13:00 33 Administration Police FC v Shabana FC - PPT.
Kenya Premier League 05/18 13:00 32 Kenya Police FC v FC Talanta W 1-0
Kenya Premier League 05/14 11:00 31 Kakamega Homeboyz v Administration Police FC L 2-1
Kenya Premier League 05/10 12:00 31 Kakamega Homeboyz v Administration Police FC - PPT.
Kenya Premier League 05/09 12:00 30 Bandari FC v Administration Police FC W 0-1
Kenya Premier League 05/04 12:00 29 [1] Kenya Police FC v Kariobangi Sharks [12] W 1-0
Kenya Premier League 05/04 12:00 30 Bandari FC v Administration Police FC - PPT.
Kenya Premier League 04/26 12:00 28 KCB v Kenya Police FC W 1-2
Kenya Premier League 04/19 13:00 29 Administration Police FC v Kariobangi Sharks - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 19 19
Wins 19 11 8
Draws 12 6 6
Losses 7 2 5
Goals for 40 25 15
Goals against 20 10 10
Clean sheets 21 10 11
Failed to score 11 4 7

Wikipedia - Administration Police

The Administration Police Service (APS) is a paramilitary security organization and is a branch of the Republic of Kenya's National Police Service.

History

The Administration Police traces its origins to 1902, with the enactment of the Village Headman Ordinance, which was intended to bring the native barter economy into harmony with the British colony's emerging currency economy. The ordinance raised taxes and regulated agriculture, livestock farming, and other social matters. The village headman at the time had to rely on village 'warriors' or 'tough' youths to enforce the colonial government's policies and to arbitrate native matters, due to the unpopularity of the policies. These local warriors took on the role of native policing. In 1929, Tribal Police Ordinance No. 10 was enacted. The objective of this ordinance was to provide command, administrative powers, training, and armament to the native police, which was renamed the Tribal Police (TP).

In this early period, through the 1950s, the Tribal Police underwent many improvements, including adopting uniforms—borrowed from the Kings African Rifles and the Kenya Police, "Kangas" and "Dub'cas"—increasing armament and manpower, and adding a reserve component. Training became mandatory and focused on basic recruit instruction, promotional courses, and prosecution courses to service native courts.

In 1958, the current Administration Police Act was implemented. This act strengthened the Administration Police's policing and broadened its mandate for national security, marking a shift from the Tribal Police Ordinance. The new changes were reflected in the structure of the APS organization, with ranks from constable to sergeant major being established.

During the early period of independence, to the late 1970s, the APS transformed itself from being a localized police service to one where personnel served in all parts of the country.

Training policies were changed to reflect internationally accepted standards of democratic policing. In 1967, centralized training was relocated from Ruringu, Nyeri, to the Administration Police Training School in Embakasi.

The 1960s also saw the APS establish its place in post-independence national security, by carrying out counter-insurgency assignments against Shifta rebels in northern Kenya.

In 1978, the officer rank of inspector was introduced, followed by Gazetted Officers (GOs) in 1981.

In 1987, the first female officers joined the Administration Police. As part of a concerted effort, over 4,600 female Administration Police officers were in the service by 2015. Many have been deployed to specialist posts, and a number have become officers as part of their career development.

Since 2000, the APS headquarters has been reorganised, with the establishment of support elements: which include communication, quartermaster, logistics, finance, information communication technology, medical, operations planning, and research. There was also an introduction of new units to address border security, counterterrorism, and banditry, with enhanced operational capabilities beyond ordinary law enforcement.

**Administration Police FC: A Glimpse into the Heart of Kenyan Football**

Administration Police FC, often referred to as AP FC, is a prominent football club based in Kenya, representing the Administration Police Service. Established in the early 1990s, the team has carved out a significant niche in the Kenyan football landscape, known for its competitive spirit and commitment to excellence.

**Club Identity and Values:**
AP FC embodies the values of discipline, teamwork, and resilience, reflecting the ethos of the Administration Police Service. The club's colors, typically a blend of blue and white, symbolize trust and integrity, core principles that guide both the players on the field and the officers off it.

**Competitive Journey:**
Over the years, Administration Police FC has participated in various leagues and tournaments, consistently showcasing their talent and determination. The team has a reputation for nurturing local talent, providing a platform for young players to develop their skills and pursue their dreams in football. Their competitive spirit has seen them achieve notable successes in domestic competitions, making them a respected contender in the Kenyan Premier League.

**Community Engagement:**
Beyond the pitch, AP FC is deeply committed to community engagement and social responsibility. The club actively participates in initiatives aimed at promoting sports among the youth, advocating for healthy lifestyles, and fostering a sense of community. Through various outreach programs, they aim to inspire the next generation of footballers and instill values of hard work and dedication.

**Fan Base:**
The club enjoys a passionate and loyal fan base, with supporters who rally behind the team during matches, creating an electrifying atmosphere in the stadium. The camaraderie between the players and fans is a testament to the club's strong community ties and shared love for the beautiful game.

**Looking Ahead:**
As Administration Police FC continues to evolve, the club remains focused on its mission to excel in Kenyan football while upholding the values of the Administration Police Service. With a commitment to developing talent and fostering community spirit, AP FC is poised to make a lasting impact both on and off the field in the years to come.