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Doreen Nabwire Omondi (born 5 March 1987), nicknamed "Dodo", is a Kenyan former
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ...
. In 2009, Nabwire became the first Kenyan woman to play professional football in Europe. She also played and served as captain of the
Kenya women's national football team The Kenya women's national football team represents Kenya in women's football and is controlled by the Football Kenya Federation. History The first women's league in Kenya and national team were created in 1985 at a time when almost no count ...
. She played for
FC Zwolle Prins Hendrik Ende Desespereert Nimmer Combinatie Zwolle, commonly known as PEC Zwolle, is a Dutch professional football club based in Zwolle, Netherlands. They play in the Eredivisie, the top tier of Dutch football. They have played in the Ered ...
in de
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from 2010 to 2011. Since 2016, she has been working as the Women's Football Development Officer and Director of Women's football for the
Football Kenya Federation The Football Kenya Federation (abbreviated as Football Kenya or FKF) is the governing body of football in Kenya. The FKF organizes the Kenyan Premier League, the Kenyan Women's Premier League, FKF Division One, FKF Women Division One and Ken ...
. Nabwire co-founded a Community Based Organization (CBO) called ''Girls Unlimited'' in 2009, which uses a variety of sports to nurture and develop youths' talents to bring social change and development in communities in Kenya.


Club career


Early career

Born in Ngomongo estate in
Korogocho Korogocho is one of the largest slum neighbourhoods of Nairobi, Kenya. Home to 150,000 to 200,000 people pressed into 1.5 square kilometres, northeast of the city centre, Korogocho was founded as a shanty town on the then outskirts of the city.
and grew up in
Mathare Valley Mathare Valley is a part of Mathare slum in Kenya. It is in the Nairobi area. Other informal settlements in the Nairobi area include Huruma, Kiambiu, Korogocho, Mukuru and Kibera. It has a high population density. It is a few kilometers ...
, one of Nairobi's largest slums, Doreen Nabwire grew up with her five siblings and parents. She attended Valley Bridge Primary School in Huruma and Maina Wanjigi High School in Eastleigh. She started playing football on the streets at the age of ten and was discovered by players who noticed her talent and told her about a project being run by the Nobel Peace Prize nominated
Mathare Youth Sports Association file:Painted MYSA logo.jpg, MYSA logo Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA) is a sports development aid organization in Mathare, a collection of slums in Nairobi. In sports it focuses mainly on association football, and furthermore it is active in ...
(MYSA) with the aim of empowering young people through football. She wanted to join the women's team of
Mathare United Mathare United Football Club is a professional association football, football club based in Nairobi, Kenya. The club competed in the Kenyan Premier League (the highest tier of the Kenyan football league system), but in 2023, the club was relegat ...
, but she was held back by her mother who felt that women were not meant to play football. She was later allowed to join the ''North Villas'', a football club in MYSA after her father intervened. MYSA was being supported by the ''Norway Cup'', the largest youth football tournament in the world which attracted over 1,000 teams. She was invited to trials for the MYSA team in 1998 and she made the team ahead of the tournament. From then onward, she was part of the team in three consecutive trips to the competition as a teenager. In 1999, she took part in the tournament for the first time with the U-14 team and later won in 2000 and 2001 as captain. She was promoted to the senior women's Mathare team where she played from 2002 to 2009.


Werder Bremen, 2009–2010

Nabwire joined
SV Werder Bremen Sportverein Werder Bremen von 1899 e. V. (), commonly known as Werder Bremen, Werder or simply Bremen, is a German professional sports club based in Bremen. Founded on 4 February 1899, Werder are best known for their professional association foo ...
in the German second division in 2009. On 27 September 2009, during her debut during the opening match of the season, she scored a brace to take Bremen to 2–2 draw against
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. Her goal made her the first player to score for Werder Bremen in the 2. Bundesliga. During her one-year period with the Bremen-based club she scored seven goals in eighteen games.


Zwolle, 2010–2011

She was voted as the second best player of the team by the fans. In the summer of 2010, she transferred to
PEC Zwolle Prins Hendrik Ende Desespereert Nimmer Combinatie Zwolle, commonly known as PEC Zwolle, is a Dutch professional football club based in Zwolle, Netherlands. They play in the Eredivisie, the top tier of Dutch football. They have played in the Ered ...
in the Netherlands, who joined the Eredivisie Women that year. On 30 September 2010, she made her debut in a 3–0 loss to
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. The following league match on 4 October 2010, she scored her debut goal in a 3–2 loss to
FC Utrecht Football Club Utrecht () is a Dutch professional association football, football club based in Utrecht. The club competes in the Eredivisie, the top tier of Dutch football league system, Dutch football, and plays its home matches at the Stadion ...
. She only stayed for one season, played 16 matches and scored one goal before returning to her native Kenya. While in playing for Zwolle, she studied and earned the professional UEFA C coaching license.


MOYAS and Matuu FC, 2011–2013

She returned to Kenya in July 2011 and joined MOYAS FC as a player coach and helped them to win the Kenya Super 8 League that year. She later joined Matuu FC and won the
2012 Kenyan Women's Premier League The 2012 Kenyan Women's Premier League began on 3 March and ended on 23 September. The Kenyan Women's Premier League (also known as the FKF Girls' Premier League) is the top tier women's football league in Kenya. It is controlled by the Football ...
. In 2013, she became assistant coach of MOYAS FC.


1. FC Köln, 2013–2014

In November 2013, she returned to Germany for the 2013–2014 season, to sign for
1. FC Köln 1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., better known as simply 1. FC Köln () or FC Cologne in English language, English, is a German professional association football, football club based in Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia. It was formed in 1948 ...
who were then in the second division. She played her only match for the club on 1 December 2013 when she was substituted in the 84th minute in the 2–1 loss to eventual league winners
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. In February 2014, she suffered a ruptured
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which ended her season and her club career in Europe.


International career

In 2006, she was a member of the squad that represented Kenya in the first ever Street Football World Cup in 2006 held in Berlin, Germany, leading them to the title. It was this tournament that exposed her to Europe and gave her the opportunity to feature for international clubs. In 2006, she captained the Kenya under-20 against
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and also played in matches against Djibouti and Cameroon.


Senior national team

Nabwire played for the
Kenya women's national football team The Kenya women's national football team represents Kenya in women's football and is controlled by the Football Kenya Federation. History The first women's league in Kenya and national team were created in 1985 at a time when almost no count ...
and served as the skipper at one point. She made her debut for the team in 2001 at the age of 15 in a friendly match against Ethiopia, where she played 70 minutes before being taken off. In 2016, she doubled as a player and team manager for the team. She served in that role in September 2016 at the
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where Kenya lost to Tanzania in the finals. She was part of the Harambee Starlets squad that qualified for the
2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations The 2016 Women's Africa Cup of Nations was the 12th edition of the biennial African women's association football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football that was held in Cameroon. Originally scheduled to be held between 8 an ...
(AWCON) in Cameroon for the first time in the country's history.


Life after football


Managerial career

After retiring from playing football, Nabwire continued her involvement in football. She worked as a coach, while working with NGOs to improve women's football in Kenya. She also worked with a Premier League team. From 2010 to 2011, while playing for FC Zwolle, she obtained the UEFA-C coaching license at the
Landstede Sportcentrum The Landstede Sportcentrum is an indoor sports complex located in Zwolle, Netherlands, which is used as a sports arena and was opened in 2010. It is the home of basketball team Landstede Hammers. The "centre court", which is used by both the club ...
in
Zwolle Zwolle () is a List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands. It is the Capital city, capital of the Provinces of the Netherlands, province of Overijssel ...
. After returning to Kenya from the Netherlands, she became a trainer at the Nairobi-based National Youth Talent Academy. Nabwire also worked as a
Player-coach A player–coach (also playing coach, captain–coach, or player–manager) is a member of a sports team who simultaneously holds both playing and coaching duties. Player–coaches may be head coaches or assistant coaches, and they may make chang ...
specifically as an assistant coach for Matuu FC, which he helped in securing the
2012 Kenyan Women's Premier League The 2012 Kenyan Women's Premier League began on 3 March and ended on 23 September. The Kenyan Women's Premier League (also known as the FKF Girls' Premier League) is the top tier women's football league in Kenya. It is controlled by the Football ...
. In March 2013, she left Matuu and worked as a trainer of FKF Girls Premier League club MOYAS Ladies. Since 2016 she has been the team manager of the Kenyan women's national team Harambee Starlets, which qualified for the finals of the Africa Cup for the first time in April 2016. She currently holds the CAF B License after undergoing the CAF training course in September 2020 in Kenya.


Football Kenya Federation

Since 2016, she had been holding a key administrative role at the
Football Kenya Federation The Football Kenya Federation (abbreviated as Football Kenya or FKF) is the governing body of football in Kenya. The FKF organizes the Kenyan Premier League, the Kenyan Women's Premier League, FKF Division One, FKF Women Division One and Ken ...
including working as the Women's Football Development Officer and Director of Women's football. With this, her role includes, heading the women's desk at the federation, managing and running the Women's leagues and developing and implementing grassroots women football activities. She also doubles as the Football Kenya Federation (FKF)'s Deputy Competitions Manager. In July 2021, she led the federation to launch a women's football strategy to grow women's football in Kenya.


FIFA

In November 2019, Nabwire was one of the 24 women from FIFA's 211 member associations who graduated from the FIFA-UEFA Women in Football Leadership Programme. In October 2021, she was appointed unto FIFA's technical advisory group on the growth and advancement of women's football. The grouped is headed by
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and has fellow African
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also as a member.


Personal life


Family life

Nabwire comes from a footballing family. She is the third of a family of six. Her brother
Eric Johana Omondi Eric Johana Omondi (born 18 August 1994) is a Kenyan professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga I club UTA Arad and the Kenya national team. Club career On 26 January 2022, Johana Omondi joined Waasland-Beveren in Belgium as a f ...
plays for Jönköpings Södra and previously played for Mathare United, while Felix Oucho also played for Mathare United and is currently a coach at a club in Busia. Her other brother, Anthony Kadudu featured for
Tusker FC Tusker FC is a professional football club based in Nairobi, Kenya. It is the second most successful club in Kenya with thirteen Kenyan league championships. They also have four Kenyan cup titles. In addition, it has won four East African CECAF ...
while her younger sister, Christine Nafula is a footballer who plays for the Kenya women's national team. She has three sons.


Girls Unlimited

In 2009, she co-founded ''Girls Unlimited'', a Community Based Organization (CBO) which uses a variety of sports including football, tennis, volleyball and netball to nurture and develop youths' talents to bring social change and development in communities in Kenya. The organization targets girls in primary and secondary schools within Kenyan communities and empowers them by teaching life skills, decision making and ways to improve their confidence. Since 2015, the organization has been organizing an annual women's football tournament dubbed the ''Dada Football Tournament'' to promote women's football in Kenya.


Other activities

Nabwire is an avid Manchester United fan. A documentary of her life titled ''Dodo – between corrugated iron and the world stage'' – ("Zwischen Wellblech und Weltbühne") by German journalist and documentary filmmaker Herbert Ostwald was released in 2009 at the 6th International Football Film Festival 11mm in Berlin. Excerpts of the documentary were shown on Deutsche Welle. Nabwire published her autobiography in January 2011, titled ''Traumpass'' which was co-authored with Herbert Ostwald. Nabwire holds a diploma in Tours, Travel, and Cabin Crew and has worked at the Phoenix Safaris, Kenya in the past.


Career statistics


Honours

MYSA * Norway Cup U14: 2000, 2001 MOYAS * Kenya Super 8 League: 2011 Matuu FC *
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:
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Kenya * Street Football World Cup: 2006 *
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runner-up:
2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
Individual * Norway Cup U14 Best Player: 2000, 2001 * Magharibi Michezo Awards Football Personality of the Decade: 2018


Awards and recognition

In 2007, Nabwire was selected as Kenya's Football for Hope Ambassador and served as a representative for her country during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.


See also

*
List of Kenya women's international footballers This is a non-exhaustive list of Kenya women's international footballers – association football players who have appeared at least once for the senior Kenya women's national football team. See also * Kenya women's national football team ...
* List of players of PEC Zwolle (women)


References


External links


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at Soccerway {{DEFAULTSORT:Nabwire, Doreen 1987 births Living people Kenyan women's footballers 21st-century Kenyan sportswomen Women's association football midfielders Mathare United F.C. players SV Werder Bremen (women) players PEC Zwolle (women) players 1. FC Köln (women) players Kenya women's international footballers Kenyan expatriate women's footballers Kenyan expatriates in the Netherlands Expatriate women's footballers in the Netherlands Kenyan expatriate sportspeople in Germany Expatriate women's footballers in Germany Women's association football managers Female association football managers Kenyan football managers Women's association football player-managers Women association football executives