Kibera Black Stars counting losses after week-long suspension of the NSL

National Super League side Kibera Black Stars have regretted the latest suspension of the second and third tier football competitions by the Sports Disputes Tribunal (SDT) saying they stand to incur losses amounting to hundreds of thousands.By the time the tribunal arrived at the decision to halt the two competitions, Kibera had already hit the road to Migori where they were scheduled to play league debutants Mara Sugar at the Awendo Green Stadium.Our team left Kibera this morning and reached Awendo, Migori county, fine. They are ready for another tough match against Mara Sugar tomorrow Friday 1pm. Yes we can! pic.twitter.com/Wxm0qj2KLW— Kibera Black Stars (@Kiberablackstar) May 26, 2022 The tribunal ordered for the suspension of the two competitions for seven days pending directions from a case by eight clubs and sports journalist Francis Ngira challenging the running of the two that is before the court are made known.Black Stars Secretary General Daniel Magara revealed that the club the latest development will see a whooping Ksh 204,000 go down the drain as they had already arrived in Migori by the time the court dished out the orders.NSL stopped by the Sports Disputes TribunalThe administrators said the money had already been spent in meeting the logistical demands of the trip. Kibera who are still in contention for automatic promotion were hoping to bag the 12th win of the season from the game and move to seven points within the reach of log leaders Fortune Sacco.Back to position 4.Good but the enf of the league will be hard cos the 2 top teams are still far ahead. We will need to be strong. Yes we can!Next match against Mara Sugar on coming Friday away in Awendo. pic.twitter.com/5peVCWIsxN— Kibera Black Stars (@Kiberablackstar) May 24, 2022 “It is unfortunate that the court’s verdict was out at a time when we had already travelled for our away game. We had already planned for the match and availed finances to cater for allowances, accommodation, fuel, meals among others. The latest developments mean that we will once again be forced to deep into our pockets and travel to Migori to face Mara after the suspension is lifted and way forward communicated,” he rued.Efforts to get a comment from the Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee’s Leagues and Competitions department regarding the fate of the game that was set to kick off at 1PM were futile.

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