FKF Caretaker Committee to meet Division One Club officials on Wednesday

The Football Kenya Federation Caretaker Committee is set to meet Division One club representatives on Wednesday, December 29, 2021 at the Nyayo National Stadium.Following successful meetings with the other top leagues in the country, together with the Women’s league, the meeting is aimed at deliberating on the league resumption as well as the fixture release.The Football Kenya Federation Caretaker Committee wants all clubs and associations to ensure they fully comply with the requirements of the Sports Act to be able to run football activities at the grassroots.#fkfcaretakercommitteehttps://t.co/xXgLTCkcfm— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) December 14, 2021 It will also touch on transfer issues with clubs already roping in players but with the registration process for those players remaining unclear.”The FKF Caretaker Committee would like to invite all Division One Club representatives for a meeting at the Nyayo National Stadium on Wednesday the 29th of December at 10.00 am.AGENDA1. Fixture Release2. League Resumption3. Players Transfer4 AOB,” the invite readPrevious meetings proved fruitful, with the committee committing to pay the referees and setting aside some money as logistical support for the 18 clubs in the Premier League and those in the National Super League.In a statement signed by the chairman at the start of December 2021, the committee announced that it will avail Sh300,000 for each of the top-tier clubs including those in the women’s league and Sh250, 000 for each of the 20 clubs in the second-tier National Super League to help with league resumption logistics.“We received your requests for funding from FKF Caretaker Committee to help with some logistics of resumption of league fixtures. We note, however, that because of the limited resources available at this moment in time, for a start the FKF Caretaker Committee has agreed that it will provide Sh300,000 for each of the Premier League Clubs and Sh250,000 for each of the National Super League football clubs,” a part of the statement read back then.

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