
Kenyan International invests in Scottish club
Reading Time: 1min | Thu. 31.08.23. | 17:25
Nabi Kibunguchy is now a part owner of Scottish lower-tier side Caledonian Braves Football Club
Kenyan footballer Nabi Kibunguchy, who is in the books of Orlando City B in the US has invested in Scottish fifth-tier side Caledonian Braves Football Club and now co-owns it.
The player and club took to their official Twitter accounts to announce the development.
I am happy and blessed to become a part owner for the @TheBravesFC! They currently play in the 5th division in Scotland Football League System! They have a great vision and I hope to see continued growth on and off the field in the near future!#UpTheBraves🏴⚒️ https://t.co/WXFy68U429
— Nabi Kibunguchy (@Nabi_K18) August 29, 2023
The club is using fundraising platform We Funder to get resources to fully professionalise the club and climb up the ladder to the top-tier eventually.
Among the benefits Kibunguchy will enjoy at the club will be voting rights, exclusive owner access to the players amongst others in future.
Established in 2019, the semi-professional club is based in North Lanarkshire and host their matches at the Alliance Park, Strathclyde Country Park and Motherwell.
The ambitious club has so far raised nearly Ksh 23 Million from 623 investors.









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