At age 7, Rachael began playing football with village boys in Kitui County. She later was selected to represent Mutanda Primary School in the national ball games. She continued playing football for Nginda Girls High School, where she was later made captain[6] and led the school in many inter-school games, including national [7] and East African high school competitions. Muema's role model is Doreen Nabwire and inspired by the former Kenyan international's football journey and her record of being the inaugural Kenyan woman to play professional football in Europe as her dream is to play in Europe.[8]
Club career
Rachael has played for her current club, Thika Queens, since joining from high school in 2016, to date. She has grown to be an integral part of the team by scoring and assisting goals. She helped the club win the 2020-21 Kenyan Women's Premier League by scoring 7 goals and registering 10 assists in 14 matches.
Rachael earned her debut senior call-up in 2020; she was included in the squad for the 2020 Turkish Women's Cup.[11] After the CCVID-19 outbreak,[12] she was handed another call-up in April 2021, for a friendly match against Zambia,[13] which was later suspended as a precautionary measure against the virus.