1) FKF Premier League
still run by the FKF Caretaker Committee,
The 15-member committee is chaired by retired judge Aaron Ringera.
Other members include General (Rtd) Moses Oyugi, Fatma Adan, Philip Musyimi Mue, Anthony L. Isayi, Elisha Chepchieng Kiplagat, Hassan Mahmoud Haji, Fredrick Tureisa Lekesike and Mwangi Muthee, Neddy Atieno, J.J Masiga, Bobby Ogola, Richard Omwela, Titus Kasuve, and Ali Amour.
The secretariat will be led by Linda Oguttu, who will be assisted by Michael Mucheni (Secretary), Lorine Nerea Shitubi (Joint Secretary), Caesar Handa, Habo Mwachiro, Edward Rombo, Hiba Hussein, Gabriel Warigi, Dr Walter Ongeti, Rashid Khamisi Ali Shedu, Hon. Rachael Kamweru and Robin Toskin.
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FKF Caretaker committee to clear with referees on Friday
Thursday, January 06, 2022
By John Ashihundu
Sports Writer, Nation Media Group
What you need to know:
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Caretaker committee will finally clear the referees' outstanding dues on Friday.
The committee has confirmed all bank details and match reports, though the officials have been told to forget about the six rounds of unpaid matches under Nick Mwendwa since it was not in their powers to authorise payments.
The committee led by Justice (Rtd) Aaron Ringera also promised to pay Premier League clubs and all 20 National Super League (NSL) teams their pending grants, adding that the money would be wired to their bank accounts by Friday to be received on Monday, next week.
Each of the 18 top-tier clubs are given Sh300,000 per month while NSL outfits receive Sh250,000 as logistical support since the league resumed on December 4 last year following a three-week break.
Chairman of the Competitions and League Committee, Ali Amour said NSL teams and Women Premier League teams have already received their first Sh300,000 quota of the subsidy, adding that the sum was merely to sustain the clubs during this hard times.
He said his committee is looking into complains that the amount offered is way below the Sh2 million grant each of the teams had requested to enable them honour matches.
Teams in the top-flight league received Sh833,000 from FKF as grants each month when BetKing and StarTimes were the league sponsors, while teams in NSL used to receive Sh750,000 each season from FKF courtesy of a sponsorship agreement with Betika.
“CAF Licensing rules dictate that each of the clubs must be financially stable to run their affairs and what we are doing is to enable them stay afloat. The committee is in the process of reviewing the allocation which has been regarded as too little,” he added.
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Could the clubs collapse by next week?
Mathare United Chairman Bob Munro has told the Caretaker Committee that the club might collapse next week if they don't receive the grants promised by the body.
Financial Status
FKF caretaker committee confirms January-February transfer dates
Kiplagat Sang
Jan 03, 2022 18:42+03:00
Transfer Dates
"The January player transfer window shall be opened on January 9th, 2022 and run to February 5th 2022," a statement by the interim body obtained by GOAL, read.
"Clubs will submit their existing player lists prior to the transfer window to enable processing of player cards."
Initially, the transfer business was being managed by the FKF before they were disbanded by the Ministry of Sports over allegations of misappropriation of funds.
still run by the FKF Caretaker Committee,
The 15-member committee is chaired by retired judge Aaron Ringera.
Other members include General (Rtd) Moses Oyugi, Fatma Adan, Philip Musyimi Mue, Anthony L. Isayi, Elisha Chepchieng Kiplagat, Hassan Mahmoud Haji, Fredrick Tureisa Lekesike and Mwangi Muthee, Neddy Atieno, J.J Masiga, Bobby Ogola, Richard Omwela, Titus Kasuve, and Ali Amour.
The secretariat will be led by Linda Oguttu, who will be assisted by Michael Mucheni (Secretary), Lorine Nerea Shitubi (Joint Secretary), Caesar Handa, Habo Mwachiro, Edward Rombo, Hiba Hussein, Gabriel Warigi, Dr Walter Ongeti, Rashid Khamisi Ali Shedu, Hon. Rachael Kamweru and Robin Toskin.
Weekend Fixtures
Current Standings
Other News
FKF Caretaker committee to clear with referees on Friday
Thursday, January 06, 2022

By John Ashihundu
Sports Writer, Nation Media Group
What you need to know:
- The committee has confirmed all bank details and match reports, though the officials have been told to forget about the six rounds of unpaid matches under Nick Mwendwa since it was not in their powers to authorise payments
- Each of the 18 top-tier clubs are given Sh300,000 per month while NSL outfits receive Sh250,000 as logistical support since the league resumed on December 4 last year following a three-week break
- Chairman of the Competitions and League Committee, Ali Amour said NSL teams and Women Premier League teams have already received their first Sh300,000 quota
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Caretaker committee will finally clear the referees' outstanding dues on Friday.
The committee has confirmed all bank details and match reports, though the officials have been told to forget about the six rounds of unpaid matches under Nick Mwendwa since it was not in their powers to authorise payments.
The committee led by Justice (Rtd) Aaron Ringera also promised to pay Premier League clubs and all 20 National Super League (NSL) teams their pending grants, adding that the money would be wired to their bank accounts by Friday to be received on Monday, next week.
Each of the 18 top-tier clubs are given Sh300,000 per month while NSL outfits receive Sh250,000 as logistical support since the league resumed on December 4 last year following a three-week break.
Chairman of the Competitions and League Committee, Ali Amour said NSL teams and Women Premier League teams have already received their first Sh300,000 quota of the subsidy, adding that the sum was merely to sustain the clubs during this hard times.
He said his committee is looking into complains that the amount offered is way below the Sh2 million grant each of the teams had requested to enable them honour matches.
Teams in the top-flight league received Sh833,000 from FKF as grants each month when BetKing and StarTimes were the league sponsors, while teams in NSL used to receive Sh750,000 each season from FKF courtesy of a sponsorship agreement with Betika.
“CAF Licensing rules dictate that each of the clubs must be financially stable to run their affairs and what we are doing is to enable them stay afloat. The committee is in the process of reviewing the allocation which has been regarded as too little,” he added.

FKF Caretaker committee to clear with referees on Friday
Committee to also pay grants to clubs by Monday next week.

Could the clubs collapse by next week?
Mathare United Chairman Bob Munro has told the Caretaker Committee that the club might collapse next week if they don't receive the grants promised by the body.
Financial Status
FKF caretaker committee confirms January-February transfer dates
Kiplagat Sang
Jan 03, 2022 18:42+03:00

Transfer Dates
"The January player transfer window shall be opened on January 9th, 2022 and run to February 5th 2022," a statement by the interim body obtained by GOAL, read.
"Clubs will submit their existing player lists prior to the transfer window to enable processing of player cards."
Initially, the transfer business was being managed by the FKF before they were disbanded by the Ministry of Sports over allegations of misappropriation of funds.

FKF caretaker committee confirms January-February transfer dates | Goal.com Kenya
FKF caretaker committee has confirmed the dates for the upcoming January-February transfer window.
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