Tribunal halts FKF ruling as Migori Youth regain NSL leadership
Migori Youth FC players celebrate a goal against hosts Mombasa Elite during their National Super League match played at Mbaraki Sports Club on Sunday November 19, 2023. Migori won 2-4. Photo by Mark Mutuku - Citizen Digital.
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National Super League leaders Migori Youth FC have received a major boost in their push for promotion after the Sports Disputes Tribunal (SDT) temporarily suspended a decision by the FKF Appeals Committee that had docked the club three points.
The tribunal, sitting in Nairobi under Deputy Chairperson
Allan Mola Owinyi, certified the matter as urgent and issued interim orders
staying the implementation of the Appeals Committee ruling delivered on June 2,
2026.
The orders will remain in force pending the hearing and
determination of the case.
The dispute stems from Migori Youth's January National Super
League match against Kabati Youth FC.
The FKF Appeals Committee found that Migori Youth fielded
Collins Ouma Otieno, a player it deemed ineligible due to registration
irregularities.
According to the committee, the player's registration was
finalized on January 8, 2026, before the official opening of the transfer
window on January 12.
As a result, the committee ordered Migori Youth to forfeit
three points and imposed a KSh100,000 fine.
The decision significantly affected the club's title
ambitions and race for automatic promotion to the FKF Premier League.
However, Migori Youth swiftly moved to the Sports Disputes
Tribunal seeking to challenge the ruling.
In its directions issued on June 3, the tribunal not only
stayed the Appeals Committee decision but also restrained the Football Kenya
Federation and its agents from implementing the sanctions until the matter is
heard inter-partes.
In a statement released after receiving the orders, Migori
Youth welcomed the tribunal's intervention, saying the club believes in due
process and the rule of law.
The club further assured its supporters, sponsors, and
stakeholders that it remains focused on its sporting objectives while the legal
process takes its course.
The temporary injunction means the three-point deduction is
frozen for now, restoring Migori Youth's position at the top of the National
Super League standings.
The case is set to be
mentioned before the tribunal on June 8, with the outcome expected to have
significant implications for both the promotion race and the interpretation of
player registration rules in Kenyan football.

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