Kenya women's national football team
| Nickname(s) | Harambee Starlets | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Association | Football Kenya Federation | |||
| Confederation | CAF | |||
| Sub-confederation | CECAFA | |||
| Head coach | Beldine Odemba | |||
| Captain | Ruth Ingotsi | |||
| Most caps | Wendy Achieng (30) | |||
| Top scorer | Sigi Musembi | |||
| Home stadium | Moi International Sports Centre | |||
| FIFA code | KEN | |||
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| FIFA ranking | ||||
| Current | 142 (12 June 2025) | |||
| Highest | 108 (December 2017 – March 2018) | |||
| Lowest | 151 (December 2023 – August 2024) | |||
| First international | ||||
| Kenya 7–0 Djibouti (Nairobi, Kenya; 26 March 2006) | ||||
| Biggest win | ||||
| Kenya 12–0 Djibouti (Mbagala, Tanzania; 19 November 2019) | ||||
| Biggest defeat | ||||
| Kenya 0–5 Cameroon (Nairobi, Kenya; 5 August 2006) Ethiopia 5–0 Kenya (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 30 September 2012) Kenya 0–5 Chile (Antalya, Turkey; 7 March 2020) | ||||
| World Cup | ||||
| Appearances | 0 | |||
| Olympic Games | ||||
| Appearances | 0 | |||
| African Women's Championship | ||||
| Appearances | 1 (first in 2016) | |||
| Best result | Group Stage (2016) | |||
The Kenya women's national football team represents Kenya in women's football and is controlled by the Football Kenya Federation.