Sofapaka defender frustrated by football stagnation in Kenya

Sofapaka FC captain David Nshimirimana is frustrated by the continued delay of FKF Premier League (FKF-PL) kick off and hopes that the 2022/23 campaign will commence soon.The new campaign was initially set to commence in September but has been postponed severally leaving clubs, players, coaches and owners in the dark. The Burundian just like many others is not happy with the delays.##NAJAVA_MECA_6724899##“We have been hard at training for the past three months in readiness for the new campaign. Unfortunately, it has been marred by a lot of uncertainty.” He told the club’s website, www.sofapakafc.co.ke.On Monday clubs’ CEOs met and reached some agreement. They announced that the new season will tentatively kick off on 12th November and the player is happy with the development. He adds that it has been tough not featuring competitive leagues.“The uncertainty has been so frustrating because we have been training but have no competitive football to play for. I am glad that at least there is a tentative date for the new season and this shows there is light at the end of the tunnel after such a long wait.” He added.🔵UPDATE🗞️We played KCB Football Club in a training match early this morning, ending in a barren draw.#BatotoBaMungu pic.twitter.com/5xY6el4FP7— Sofapaka FC (@FC_Sofapaka) October 16, 2022 The player added that his side is on the right path in terms of preparations and believes that they will get better before the new season starts.“We have had a series of build-up matches that have greatly increased our preparations and fitness levels. We are on the right path and I believe with the perfect use of the one-month long period to go, I hope we will make good use of the remaining time in order to be ready for the season,”. The illegal trading, renaming and relocation of football clubs in Kenya

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