By Aoma Keziah,
Arsenal Fan TV (AFTV), the renowned London-based platform for passionate Arsenal Football Club supporters, has officially kicked off its highly anticipated Kenyan tour. Leading the charge are AFTV’s hosts Robbie Lyle and Cecil Jee, who are set to engage with local fans in a whirlwind of events running from May 10 to May 15.
The hosts tour in Kenya is sponsored by Betika, with backing from Serena Hotels, Steam Energy Drink as the official beverage partner, and Kenya Airways, which is serving as the tour’s official airline partner.
Speaking at the tour’s kickoff event in Nairobi, Robbie Lyle expressed his excitement, stating that it’s an absolute visiting Kenya.
“It’s an absolute pleasure to be here. Kenya is home to some of the most passionate Arsenal fans we’ve ever come across online, and we can’t wait to meet them in person,” he stated.
AFTV has carved a niche as one of the most influential fan driven football platforms globally, known for its raw and unfiltered coverage of Arsenal matches, player reviews, and post-match fan reactions. With millions of followers across YouTube and social media, their presence in Kenya is expected to generate tremendous buzz among local football enthusiasts.
The highlight of the visit will be a massive watch party hosted by Robbie and Cecil for the Premier League clash between Arsenal and Liverpool on Sunday, May 11, with the two presenters promising an electrifying atmosphere
“We’re buzzing for the watch party it’s going to be epic. We truly believe Arsenal can get the win, and what better place to experience that with fans than right here in Kenya. We call on all Kenyan Arsenal fans to come out in numbers,”
In addition to the watch party, the tour will feature a series of community meetups, fan Q&A sessions, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content from the hosts as they explore the culture, hospitality, and natural beauty of Kenya.
With the tour already off to a thrilling start, the coming days promise unforgettable memories for both AFTV and Kenyan Arsenal supporters, with Kenya officially joining the global Arsenal conversation.
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