FKF Caretaker Committee chairman Aaron Ringera has explained what will happen in case they do not complete the tasks that they were handed when they got appointed in November by Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed.On 11th November, the CS disbanded the Nick Mwendwa-led FKF and handed the mandate to run football activities in the country to her installed committee. The committee, that’s led by Ringera is currently in charge of football in the country and before their mandate expires in May they are supposed to hold elections and hand over the running of football in the country to the duly elected officials.The retired judge however foresees the possibility of them not completing the tasks at hand before their term expires and in an interview, he says in the event that they will not have done what they are mandated to by May, then the CS may seek an extension of their term in court or let the Sports Disputes Tribunal handle the matter.Promotion chasers Fortune Sacco bagged a precious away win over Mombasa Elite in Sunday’s #NSL action. The action continues today with four matches lined up. pic.twitter.com/455SksTl1L— FKFcaretaker (@FKFcaretaker) February 14, 2022 “The Caretaker Committee has a plan to complete its mandate and duties assigned within the time given and of course somethings may be beyond our control and cause delays, for example court cases, and other logistical but matters but if time lapses before major issues are completed then we will leave it to the CS to explore other options, perhaps move to court to get an extension or leave the matter at the Sports Disputes Tribunal,” he told the Sunday Nation. Caretaker Committee boss concedes defeat in Harambee Starlets AWCON sagaFKF CUPRingera further explained why the FKF Cup may not be staged this year. He says that lack of a sponsor has made it difficult to stage the FA Cup whose winner progresses to the CAF Confederation Cup. They are however trying to find a solution to the issue. The FKF Cup was scheduled to start a fortnight ago.“Sponsors are attracted by transparency, integrity. Values and brand image, that is the legacy we want to hand to the new office. We are open and welcome any sponsor interested in sponsoring the FKF Cup. So far, no corporate entity has shown interest. We are discussing internally and hope that we will find a solution which we will communicate officially,” he added.Gor Mahia are the Cup’s defending champions.