The story of Silas Abungana is one of a determined football professional whose career trajectory reflected both the aspirations of many young Kenyan athletes and the profound personal challenges they can face.
A defender known for his commitment on the pitch, Abungana’s journey took him from local roots to the prestigious Kenya Premier League, only to be met with a tragic and untimely end.
His passing in early February 2026 sent waves of grief through the Kenyan football community, which remembered him as a calm, respected presence and a promising talent whose potential was abruptly cut short.
Early life and career beginnings
Silas Abungana hailed from Kakamega County, specifically from Shinyalu, Murhanda location, Itenyi sub-location, in Masiakali B village.
He began his professional football career with Gucha Stars FC, a club where he made significant contributions.
His performances were instrumental in helping Gucha Stars achieve promotion to the 2025/26 National Super League (NSL), marking a key milestone in both his career and the club’s history.
This success at the NSL level paved the way for his move to a top-flight club, showcasing his development as a reliable defender.
Rise to Premier League football
Abungana’s talent earned him a move to the FKF Premier League, Kenya’s top division, where he signed with Kakamega Homeboyz FC.
He joined the club for the 2025/26 season and steadily became a more regular feature in their defensive unit.
As a centre-back, he was noted for his professionalism and determination during matches.
His last appearance for the Homeboyz was in a Premier League match against Mara Sugar FC on a Saturday shortly before his death, demonstrating his active role within the team until the very end.

Personal struggles and public revelation
Behind the athlete’s public persona, Silas Abungana battled significant personal difficulties.
In a heartfelt and emotional public message, he openly shared his struggles, stating, “Have been going through a lot nimepambana kama mwanaume but unfortunately depression took the biggest percentage.”
This rare public revelation from a professional athlete in the region highlighted the silent battles many endure. In the same message, he expressed deep concern for his family, showing his role as a son and protector, and concluded with a poignant request: “God forgive me”.
His candidness about his mental health struggle provided a stark, humanizing glimpse into the pressures faced by individuals both in and out of the sporting spotlight.
Tragic and untimely passing
Silas Abungana passed away on the night of Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at the Kakamega County General Hospital.
The circumstances surrounding his final days are reported with conflicting details. One report confirms he died “while receiving treatment in hospital after a short illness,” which began shortly after his last match.
A separate report states the cause was “head injuries sustained during an attack on Tuesday, 3 February night.”
The club, in confirming his death, requested privacy for his family and teammates as they dealt with the “unimaginable loss,” promising to provide more details in due course.
Legacy in Kenyan football
The news of Abungana’s death was met with an immediate outpouring of sympathy and tribute from across the Kenyan football fraternity.
Kakamega Homeboyz FC, his teammates, opponents, and fans all expressed their sorrow, remembering him as a committed professional and a calm presence on the field.
The club planned a moment of silence before their next fixture to honor his memory. His journey from helping Gucha Stars earn promotion to playing in the top tier serves as an inspiration for many aspiring players from similar backgrounds.
Abungana’s career, though tragically brief, underscores the profound impact a dedicated athlete can have on his club and community, and his open discussion of personal struggle leaves behind a legacy of courage that extends far beyond the football pitch.


