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Kapsabet’s Kipchoge Keino Stadium to Be Renamed William Ruto Stadium
Nandi Governor Stephen Sang has announced that the ongoing reconstruction of the Kipchoge Keino Stadium in Kapsabet will be accompanied by a renaming of the facility to William Ruto Stadium.
Speaking on Monday during the groundbreaking of the upgraded stadium, Sang said the change aims to recognise the support of President William Ruto, which has facilitated the county’s efforts to improve the stadium.
He noted that the region already has another facility named Kipchoge Keino Stadium in Eldoret, which has caused occasional confusion, particularly when resources or events meant for Nandi are mistakenly directed to the Eldoret stadium.
“Now we are building a stadium here in Kapsabet. We have Kipchoge Keino Stadium in Eldoret, and ours is also called Kipchoge Keino Stadium. We shall rename ours to William Ruto Stadium to avoid confusion and to acknowledge the support we have received,” Sang said.
The governor added that renaming the facility will help streamline logistics and ensure clear distinction between the two stadiums.
The reconstruction is ongoing, and the county government expects the renamed facility to serve as a modern sports hub for athletes and residents in Nandi County.
Sang outlined the planned features of the stadium, including a World Athletics–certified tartan track, seating for 10,000 spectators with the possibility of expansion to 15,000, and a FIFA/CAF-compliant football pitch.
“The design includes LED floodlights with plans for solar integration, VIP and VVIP lounges, hospitality boxes, and a media and press centre to support high-quality reporting and broadcasting,” Sang said.
He added that the stadium will offer a high-performance environment for athletes, with warm-up areas, a gymnasium, and an accommodation block for training camps.
“The accommodation block will allow teams and athletes to train conveniently within the complex,” Sang explained.
The project also includes expanded parking, improved roads, and enhanced security.
“This is an investment not only in infrastructure but also in our youth, economy, and county identity as a region known for producing world-class athletes,” Sang said.
He expressed gratitude to President Ruto for the support that has made the project possible, noting that the facility is expected to serve future generations of athletes and residents.
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