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FKF announce indefinite postponement of Premier League matches amid transition hiccups

The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has announced indefinite postponement of the FKF Premier League initially slated to resume on January 4-5, 2025.

The made the unspecified delay weeks after conducting elections of the top FKF leadership on December 7, 2024 that saw Hussein Mohammed elected as the FKF president ousting Nick Mwendwa with an overwhelming majority.

The open-ended rescheduling of the matches has been attributed to the change of guard at FKF that left the federation in a transition that has largely affected the running of the league.

“Following the recent football elections held on December 7, 2024. Football Kenya Federation finds itself in a transition period that has largely affected the running of our leagues, more so the top league, the FKF Premier League.” FKF said in a statement.

However, FKF acknowledged the ongoing restructuring process which has left crucial standing committees such as those handling leagues and competitions referees and player status non-operational.

“Currently, vital standing committees such as leagues and competitions, referee, player status, among others, which are a direct tie-in to the running of the top, and other leagues, are non-existent.” They added.

These committees are vital for the seamless management of the leagues, creating an urgent need for their reconstitution.

As a result, the FKF has postponed the FKF Premier League’s match day 15 fixtures initially scheduled for January 4-5, 2025. The decision was made during a recent executive meeting, with the federation citing the need to finalise the formation of the committees during a national executive meeting set for January 7, 2025.

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“We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience this may cause, especially considering that some of the postponed games were scheduled for live coverage.” FKF said in a statement.

The federation emphasized its commitment to ensuring the smooth running of the leagues once the restructuring is complete.

New dates for the postponed fixtures will be announced in due course.

This development comes at a time when stakeholders and fans alike are keenly observing how the federation navigates this transition period.

While the postponement may be disappointing for fans and players, FKF’s decision underscores its intent to prioritise proper governance structures for the long-term success of Kenyan football.

The football community now waits for January 7, 2025, with the hope that the federation’s resolutions will pave the way for a more stable and organised league structure.

 

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