David Ouma dreadful of ramifications of delaying league kick off

With the league kick-off postponed twice already, Sofapaka head coach David Ouma has revealed that the delay will have a knock-on effect on clubs and the national team.The Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee announced the league would kick off on Saturday 24 September but former FKF president Nick Mwendwa asked teams to prepare for league resumption in a month’s time.Jonah Ayunga scores to help St. Mirren claim first win over Celtic in nine yearsOuma who was the former Harambee Starlets head coach emphasized the importance of having a unified calendar with the rest of the leagues across the globe.“We have to align our calendar with the global one, I think we are sleeping, I would like us to play the global game, every league in the world is on.We should come together and ensure we do not waste time, we have played a number of friendlies against Premier League teams but I expected to play those games during the season,” said Ouma.##NAJAVA_MECA_6651581##Kenya is however currently serving an indefinite FIFA suspension for government interference in football meaning that clubs and the national teams cannot play international matches.Ouma noted that the delay will in turn affect clubs who participate in the CAF Confederation Cup and Champions League together with the national team once the suspension is lifted.Delighted Akhulia urges on Bidco United after pre-season lift over fancied Police“Our teams need to play in the CAF club competitions but when we are not aligned to the global football calendar it is not possible.Our national team will play soon and we might struggle to beat the nations that we were comfortably beating previously because the rest are catching up with us,” added Ouma.

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