G.F.E. 105

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G.F.E. 105
Full nameG.F.E. 105 formerly known as F.C 105
Founded2003
Ground Kipchoge Keino
Eldoret, Uasin Gishu
Capacity18000
ChairmanBishop Ben Bahati
ManagerRay Odhiambo (2010-2013)
League FKF Division One
2013 FKF Division One,
4th (Zone B, Group 1)
(promoted)

G.F.E. 105 is an association football club based in Eldoret, Kenya. The club was formerly known as F.C 105 before the Management (Joshua and Ray) teamed up with global field evangelism under Bishop Ben Bahati hence the name G.F.E 105. The club currently competes in the Kenyan National Super League, [1] and plays its home games at Kipchoge stadium.

GFE 105 won the Sakata Ball in 2011 managed by Ray Odhiambo and Head coach Joshua Obara Abache.

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References

  1. "GFC 105 - National Super League Zone B - Kenya | Futaa.com". Archived from the original on 2014-06-07. Retrieved 2014-06-09.