AFC Leopards’ goalkeeping coach Lawrence Webo wants the newly appointed Sports Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba to resolve the current football impasse with the 2022/23 season kick off date postponed indefinitely.The 2022/23 season was initially set to start in September but clubs stood their ground saying they are not going to take part in a league not recognized by FIFA and this forced the FKF Transition Committee to postpone league kick off indefinitely.##NAJAVA_MECA_6716152##FKF President Nick Mwendwa who last month announced his comeback to football management had earlier claimed that the league will start at the end of October but there have not been further developments on the same and teams remain in the dark close to three months since they commenced their pre-season.#Moi 🤝#Ingwe ~ October 10, 1984.Happy #UtamaduniDay! pic.twitter.com/viDl1ut4bE— AFC Leopards (@AFCLeopards) October 10, 2022 Webo is calling on Namwamba to bring the stalemate to an end. The former goalkeeper has confidence in the CS to bring the standoff to an end.“He comes out to me as a knowledgeable person who can bring the current standoff to an end. We need a CS who can handle this matter with the kind of sobriety it deserves,” Webo told the Star.Leopards assistant coach Tom Juma equally wants to issue addressed. According to the tactician, it is becoming hard to plan their programs. He wants warring parties to down their arsenal for the sake of the game.“As things stand, it is becoming increasingly difficult for coaches to plan for their teams because no one knows exactly when the competition will start. The wrangling parties should sit down to resolve their differences. We are already getting tired of waiting,” Juma said.Oduor training with Bidco United after KCB ouster