Kenyan darts sensation David Munyua is among fans in attendance at Stamford Bridge today as Chelsea lock horns with Aston Villa in a highly anticipated Premier League encounter.
A lifelong Chelsea supporter, Munyua is enjoying a rare moment on English football’s biggest stage just days after competing at the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, where he flew the Kenyan flag on the global darts scene.

Ahead of kickoff, the Kenyan international was presented with a Chelsea jersey, a gesture that underscored his growing profile beyond darts and highlighted his passion for the London club he has supported for years.

Munyua’s rise to prominence has been one of persistence and quiet determination. From humble beginnings in Kenya, he carved his name into history by breaking into international darts, becoming one of the few East Africans to compete on the world stage.

His appearance at the World Darts Championship recently earned him widespread recognition back home, with fans hailing him as a trailblazer for the sport in Kenya.
Now soaking in the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge, Munyua joins thousands of Chelsea supporters as the match against Aston Villa unfolds, with both sides battling intensely on the pitch. The game is drawing keen attention, with Chelsea pushing to assert dominance at home while Villa remain resilient.

For Munyua, the moment blends sport and fandom — a Kenyan athlete who has conquered global darts stages now witnessing elite football action from the stands of his dream stadium.
His presence at the match not only celebrates personal success but also signals the growing visibility of Kenyan sports personalities on international platforms beyond traditional athletics and football.

