Manchester United have officially recognised Kenyan supporters as part of the greater global Red Devils Family.
United fans in Kenya are now brimming with pride after the English Premier League giants took time to appreciate the East African community.
The club made Facebook's Kenya Manchester United Supporters' Club group, an official supporters' club and welcomed them to their official worldwide fan base.
"Great to have Kenya Manchester United Supporters' Club on board as an official supporters' club — welcome to the United family" the club posted on its Facebook page.
@HomeboyzRadio@Erik_Njiru 😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️that feeling after kenya being recognized by Manchester united pic.twitter.com/CCOF6nhq8X— Jeff linnaeus 50K (@Jefflinnaeus) March 9, 2019
The Old Trafford outfit has been scaling heights with interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and and fans are well pleased with the Norwegian, after restoring United's long lost glory.
The English club accomplished the unbelievable by staging an impressive comeback to defeat PSG 3-1 at Parc de Princes on Wednesday, March 6.
From Carrington to Kenya... 🇰🇪— Eurosport UK (@Eurosport_UK) March 7, 2019
Manchester United's celebrations weren't just in Paris last night 🎉 pic.twitter.com/kQAndcoApe
Romelu Lukaku's brace and a penalty at the death of stoppage time converted by Marcus Rashford, was enough to see United through to the quarter finals of the Champions League.
Kenyans were not left out as their support in United 's recent Champions League victory over PSG shook the internet.