Irked Shabana appeal controversial FKF Cup exit

Derrick Otieno (L) of KCB FC contest for ball with Prince Ayieko of Shabana FC during FKF Premier League match at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos County on March 08, 2024. KCB FC won 3-2.Photo/Sportpicha
A day after their contentious Kenya Cup Round of 16 exit, Shabana FC has
filed an official protest to the Football Kenya Federation (FKF), demanding a
thorough review of the officiating and a potential replay of their clash with
Kakamega Homeboyz.
In a strongly-worded letter dated
April 14 and signed by club Secretary General Dr. Elizaphan Kerama, the
Gusii-based club expressed deep frustration over what it termed “poor and
biased officiating” in the match held at Moi Stadium, Kisumu, on Sunday, April
13.
The game ended 1-0 in favour of
Kakamega Homeboyz, but controversy erupted in the final minutes when a goal by
Shabana’s Dennis Okoth perceived as a legitimate equalizer was disallowed by
the match officials.
“The decision to cancel the goal was
not only unjustified but also deeply frustrating, as both video evidence and
eyewitness accounts confirm it was a clean goal,” as stated in the letter.
The club warned that such officiating
risks turning football matches into “battlegrounds,” emphasizing that the
integrity of the sport is at stake if officials are not held accountable.
Shabana head coach Peter Okidi did
not hold back. “The way the referee officiated here I think he lied to them so
much. I’m not afraid to say this this is what is making our football go down,”
he said during a heated post-match interview.
Shabana’s bold stance fueled by fan
outrage and apparent video evidence may force FKF into a corner, with their
next steps likely to set a precedent.
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