EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France – Kenya’s soccer-mad President William Ruto, an avid Arsenal fan, said on ​Thursday he had invited the Premier ‌League champions to visit after thousands of jubilant supporters flooded Nairobi’s streets to celebrate the club’s ​first title in more than 20 ​years.

The North London side ended their 22-year ⁠wait for the Premier League crown ​at the end of May, sparking wild ​celebrations across the Kenyan capital.

“Arsenal finally closed the gap and it was a huge celebration. I was ​shocked in Nairobi,” Ruto told Reuters in ​an interview at the G7 summit in France.

“It was ‌a ⁠big celebration and I am trying to see whether sometime next year Arsenal can come to Kenya,” he said.

Thousands of Kenyan ​Arsenal supporters ​took to ⁠the streets dressed in the club’s red and white colours ​and waving flags as Arsenal saw ​off ⁠competition from close rivals Manchester City.

“I have sent an invitation because I think it would ⁠be ​a great moment for ​Arsenal to come to Kenya. They have great fans,” ​Ruto said. – Reuters