Football Kenya Federation is set to make a restructuring of the Women’s Leagues in the country beginning next season – 2023-2024 – by introducing the National Super League.In a move confirmed by Mozzart Sport this week, the new league – which will act as the second tier and a bridge between the top tier and Division One – is set to involve at least eight teams, with further information on the same being made official in due course.##NAJAVA_MECA_7397935##Making the Super League, as per sources, will be relegated teams from the Women’s Premier League, and the top ranked teams in Division One.The information on the formation of the Super League was notified to clubs during mid-season club’s meetings last season.Omanyala set for final race in Austria before Budapest showdownIt is also noted that teams that fail to make it through the Division One zone playoffs will be the first to get slots in the second tier league.At the same time, the transfer window for all clubs in various leagues is active – after opening on Friday 21 July – and will run for 10 weeks till 29 September at 1700 hrs.In a statement directed to club administrators, teams with up to three walkovers in the last season shall be relegated to leagues specified on their relegation letters, with teams that wrote to officially withdraw from the Women Division One league being considered for the Regional league.End of era as Wazito FC formally changes to Muhoroni Youth FCThe Kenya Connect system for player transfers and registration is also open and accessible, leading up to the upcoming season.