Simba FC quits Vihiga women championships after players exodus
Simba Football Club has been forced to withdraw from the FKF Vihiga branch
women's league after ten players ditched the club ahead of their clash against
Kamanga Ladies at Ekwanda last weekend.
Simba team manager Barnabas Indeche says the club
was yet to tie them down to contracts after registering them with FKF to
participate in the first-ever Vihiga women league making thus it easy for
players to retreat to their village teams that are now playing in
politicians'-sponsored end year tournaments.
Michael Senelwa Vihiga branch secretary has
confirmed the development saying that Simba FC requested to withdraw from the
league
The league fixtures will be revised as a result.
"This then means that all second leg
fixtures involving Simba Queens will be removed and the table standing adjusted
for round eight and round nine fixtures following the removal of Simba Queens
matches," Senelwa revealed.
Vihiga branch league chairman Kelvin
Mwangu urged clubs to establish fundamental structures like administration,
bank accounts, and contracts that will enable them to develop.
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