Football Kenya Federation has appealed against the High Court ruling that halted the body’s Annual General Meeting (AGM).FKF had planned the AGM on March 16 in Nairobi but the High Court in Mombasa barred the body from holding the gathering.This is after sports journalist Milton Nyakundi challenged the legality of top FKF officials in convening the meeting.##NAJAVA_MECA_8021327##Sources from FKF indicate that the body is keen on having the meeting this month but first, will have to deal with the legal battles before proceeding with the plan.FKF President Nick Mwendwa, his deputy Doris Petra, and General Secretary Barry Otieno filed an appeal challenging the ruling that halted the meeting.FKF to proceed with SGM in April following disrupted AGM“Take notice Nicholas Mwendwa Kthuku (President, Football Kenya Federation-FKF), Doris Petra Mao (Vice President, FKF)Barry Otieno(Secretary General FKF) Football KENYA Federation(a body aggrieved by the decision and the FKF Electoral Body (6th interested party), being dissatisfied with the ruling and order of the Court (Honorable Justice Olga A. Sewe) delivered on April 4, appeal against the whole ruling of the said ruling,” read part of the appeal filed by Senior Counsel Eric Mutua.BREAKING! High Court halts FKF AGM set for SaturdayTen days ago, the High Court siting in Mombasa directed for the halting of the AGM pending the determination of the case filed by Nyakundi.The move by the FKF officials comes barely weeks after FIFA warned against football matters being dragged to ordinary courts.FIFA asked FKF to proceed with the planned AGM and warned of potential sanctions over third-party interference.