Understand our role, FKF Caretaker Committee tells struggling clubs
Football Kenya Federation Caretaker Committee head of secretariat Lindah Oguttu (C) is flanked by committee members Michael Muchemi (R) and Ali Amour during their press conference at Kenya National Library service head office on November 20, 2021. Photo/ Kelly Ayodi/ Sportpicha LTD
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Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Caretaker Committee on Wednesday told
clubs to be ready to shoulder their financial obligations, adding only a small
boost should be expected from them.
Ali Amour, a member of the committee who is also in charge of
leagues and competitions further challenged club officials to ensure they meet criteria of the CAF/FKF club licensing.
According to Amour, a club that would fail to run its affairs in
such a time of transition would be simply exposing weak structures, including
failure to meet the licensing criteria.
“It should be understood that we are just helping clubs because
we have seen most of them are struggling, but it is not mandatory. When running
a club, you need to meet the club licensing criteria, which includes financial
accountability and ability. FIFA requires this, so clubs should be able to
finance their operations,” said Amour.
This comes just days after Mathare United Chairman Bob Munro wrote
to the Committee warning the Premier League was headed to a halt, as half of
teams are struggling to meet their basic financial demands.
Anthony Isayi, in charge Committee’s funds, at the same time
confirmed the Sh. 300,000 they promised to clubs has been disbursed, promising
to pay a section referees who are yet to be receive their dues.
“The entire Premier League clubs both men and women, have
received the Sh. 300,000 and the National
Super League (NSL) clubs will also receive Sh.250, 000, which we have already
wired.
“We have paid all the referees who have been officiating in the
KPL and we are currently working on paying the NSL ones. By Friday or Monday
all the referees will have received their dues,” Isayi said.
However, Vihiga Queens Chief Executive Officer Michael Senelwa
has clarified they have not received the money yet.
“They are giving the funds. The Committee had promised all the
WPL clubs, and although we are yet to see it, we are optimistic soon we will
have it,” Senelwa told.
Meanwhile, the women’s FKF Division One League will commence on January
8, while the Division One for men will kick off on January 22.
Second Division for men will commence upon a meeting with the
Division Two club officials and all the clusters to agree on the modalities of
running the league. The date for the meeting is however not yet set.

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