NSL clubs to begin paying referees in second leg

Clubs playing their trade in the National Super League will be required to part with Ksh.10,000 on match days meant to pay referees.This takes effect on April 1 meaning that all the seventeen clubs in the competition, will incur extra costs in the second leg.##NAJAVA_MECA_7137316##According to a circular seen by Mozzart Sport, clubs will be availing the money in the pre-match briefings as agreed in a meeting held in November last year.“We refer you to our email dated November 21 2022 summarizing the National Super League’s clubs meeting deliberations.As we enter the second leg, FKF would like to remind all the clubs of the agreement to share the cost of match officials. Clubs are therefore requested to take up the cost effective from April 1, 2023. Kindly note that each club is expected to contribute Ksh.10,000 payable during pre-match meetings,” read the circular.NSL: Kisumu All Stars hand Murang’a Seal walkover after failing to show at St. Sebastian Park, Migori cruiseThe directive comes at a time when scores of clubs in the league are struggling to make ends meet and honour matches without experiencing hiccups.Already, a number of clubs have dished walkovers after failing to raise money for transport and meeting other logistical needs.Vihiga United, Kisumu All Stars, Silibwet Leons, and SS Assad have given teams freebies after failing to travel for away matches thanks to financial constraints.

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