Kasarani MP backs FKF Premier League clubs’ decision to snub Transition Committee

Kasarani MP Ronald Karauri has backed FKF Premier League clubs’ resolution to boycott the FKF Transition Committee-run league saying that the country has to go back to playing in a league recognized beyonf the Kenyan borders.The 2021/22 FKF Premier League season was run by the Transition Committee after the federation was dissolved by the government and the committee installed to manage football activities in the country. This resulted in a suspension from FIFA and Kenyan national teams and clubs were banished from international competitions.KPL clubs announce they will not take part in a league that is NOT sanctioned by FIFA.@Kevin_teya cc @FKFtransition pic.twitter.com/FcXZv5S8um— Eric Njiru (@EricNjiiru) September 21, 2022 Earlier this week, premier league clubs announced that they were not going to play in an unrecognised league for another season and in the process dealt the Lindah Oguttu led committee a big blow in their quest to change to continue managing football in the country.Already FKF President Nick Mwendwa has signaled his return to football management and has announced that the leagues will commence at the end of October.Gor Mahia reveal why they refused to take part in Elite PreSeason CupKarauri, has now backed the decision to boycott the league run by the Transition Committee saying Kenya has to go back to FIFA-backed leagues.“I agree with KPL clubs that we need to go back to a Fifa- sanctioned league and we shall ensure that happens. We want to get our football back to where it was before, ” he stated.The Mwendwa-led administration returned to its Goal Project, Kasarani office earlier this week after close to a year of closure. The office had been closed by the government when FKF was dissolved.##NAJAVA_MECA_6667976##

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