The Football Kenya Federation National Executive Committee has passed a raft of resolutions with regard to the recently concluded 2021/2022 Leagues Season and the upcoming 2022/2023 league season, after their first sitting since coming back to office following their reinstatement by the new sports cabinet secretary Ababu Namwamba.
They resolved that the 2021/2022 FKF Premier League, National Super League, Women Premier League, Men’s Division One and Women’s Division One leagues will not be recognised and have been declared null and void. Hence there will be no promotion or relegation in the FKF Premier League, National Super League and Women Premier League.
Effectively, Tusker FC who won the league under the Caretaker Committee are not champions while Mathare United and Vihiga Bullets who were relegated will remain afloat.
On the other end AP Bomet and Fortune Sacco who were promoted from the National Super League will not enjoy the prestigious Premier League.
The other resolutions also dictate that That the 2021/2022 FKF Division Two, Regional and County leagues run by FKF Branches, in accordance with the FKF statutes and the FKF Rules and Regulations (2019) Governing Kenyan Football shall be recognised and their decisions upheld.
the 2021/2022 FKF Division Two, Regional and County leagues will promote and relegate clubs in their respective tiers.
Furthermore, the Men’s and Women’s Division One leagues will be expanded for the season 2022/2023 to include teams promoted from the FKF Divison Two and Women Regional Leagues, respectively.
The Kick off date for the FKF Premier league be November 19, 2022 and National Super League be November 26, 2022.
And Kick off dates for the FKF Women Premier league, Women Division One league and Men’s Division One league be December 3,2022.