National Super League side Murang’a Seal have been cleared to use St. Sebastian Park in Murang’a as their home ground by the Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee.Seal have not hosted a league match at the venue for the past two months having been cited as insecure, their last match there being the four-all draw against current league leaders Fortune Sacco early in March.In a letter from the Committee’s Secretariat and addressed to the club chairman, the club was allowed to use the venue for their match against Migori Youth on Tuesday next week.
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The match was initially set for Sunday, May 15, 2022 but will now be played on Tuesday, 17, 2022 following the changes made.”Kindly note that the 2021-22 FKF National Super League Season Match Number 250 between Murang’a Seal and Migori Youth has been postponed to Tuesday, May 17, 2022. The match will be played at St. Sebastian Park in Murang’a, kick-off 3 pm,” part of the letter read.NSL: Murang’a Seal-Shabana clash called offAs a result of the hullabaloo surrounding the venue, Murang’a Seal have not played five of their home matches slated for that period, having only played 19 matches while some of the other teams have played 24.St. Sebastian Park, home to National Super League side, Murang’a Seal is likely to be banished from hosting league matches.M-Seal will have to find a new home with Thika Sub-County Stadium an option.#NSL pic.twitter.com/0jAbiwIGCB— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) March 24, 2022 This, in turn, has dealt them a huge blow in their quest for promotion to the Football Kenya Federation premier league as they have fallen down the pecking order from being promotion hopefuls to being on the second page of the log.Migori Youth, Muranga Seal and various other clubs are however leading the call for postponement of league matches until previous match day issues and other related grievances are addressed. NSL clubs want matches postponed, table four conditions to CS Amina