Kenya Football Legend Joe Kadenge In Intensive Care After Suffering Stroke

14th February 2019

Ex-Harambee Stars and AFC Leopards SC icon rushed to hospital as family grieves the loss of his daughter Everlyn who passed on in the United States

 Football legend Joe Kadenge (2nd L) is flanked by former Prime Minister, Raila Amolo Odinga (left) and Nairobi Senator, Johnson Sakaja (3rd left) upon arrival for the Hull City Challenge Mashemeji Derby between Gor Mahia FC and AFC Leopards SC on May 1, 2018 at the Afraha Stadium, Nakuru. PHOTO/Trizah Akoth
Football legend Joe Kadenge (2nd L) is flanked by former Prime Minister, Raila Amolo Odinga (left) and Nairobi Senator, Johnson Sakaja (3rd left) upon arrival for the Hull City Challenge Mashemeji Derby between Gor Mahia FC and AFC Leopards SC on May 1, 2018 at the Afraha Stadium, Nakuru. PHOTO/Trizah Akoth
SUMMARY
  • Kadenge, 83, was rushed to the hospital by his children after developing  complications in his Nairobi residence on Wednesday night

  • Frail Kadenge has been on and off the hospital.He was visited by President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Minister Raila  Amolo Odinga at his house in Mariakani Estate , South B, in Nairobi when he fell ill in January 2017

  • Last year, Kadenge was invited by English Premier League side Manchester United FC when the club marked the 60th anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster

NAIROBI, Kenya- Harambee Stars and AFC Leopards SC legend, Joe Kadenge has been admitted at a Nairobi hospital after reportedly suffering a stroke on Wednesday. 

Kadenge, 83, was rushed to the hospital by his children after developing  complications in his Nairobi residence on Wednesday night.

Speaking to SportPesa News, his eldest son, James Kadenge, reported the football icon is receiving intensive treatment at the Nairobi Hospital.

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“We believe this is related to the passing on of  our sister, Everlyn Kadenge, who died last Sunday in the United States,” the younger Kadenge stated.

“We hope our father’s condition will be stable very soon, but we are not sure if he will be able to take a flight to America to bury our sister,” James underlined.

Frail Kadenge has been on and off the hospital. He was visited by President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Minister Raila  Amolo Odinga at his house in Mariakani Estate , South B, in Nairobi when he fell ill in January 2017.

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Last year, Kadenge was invited by English Premier League side Manchester United FC when the club marked the 60th anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster.

The Munich air disaster occurred on February 6, 1958 when British European Airways Flight 609 crashed on its third attempt to take off from a slush-covered runway at Munich-Riem Airport, West Germany.

On the plane was the United football team, nicknamed the Busby Babes, along with supporters and journalists. Twenty of the 44 on the aircraft died at the scene.

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Survivors included manager, Sir Matt Busby and club legend, Sir Bobby Charlton who went on to play a key role in reviving the team to the European and English powerhouse it is today, laying the modern foundations of United.

Joe Kadenges football journey

1960s

-Played at Abaluhya United, and won the Kenyan Premier League

-Entered the Kenya Sports Hall of Fame

1995

-Received a distinguished Service Award from Kenyatta University

-Managed the Kenya National Football team

2002

-Received the Silver Award from the CECAFA

2005

-Won Sports Personality of The Year Award