Why Wazito will miss FKFPL Week 2 action

Wazito FC will wait longer before they can feature in the new Football Kenya Federation Premier League, FKFPL season which kicked-off last week.The Kisumu-based side stayed out of the opening week, and are not included in second round fixtures that were released on Monday.Ken Okaka, the FKF Media and Communications officer, clarified that Wazito are equally affected by the Sports Dispute Tribunal, SDT recent order that temporarily stopped relegations/promotions in regards to the disputed 2021/22 football season.”The promotions and relegations case touches on all the three clubs,” said Okaka.A source within Wazito FC anonymously told Mozzart Sport that the situation is frustrating for them as they were looking forward to start their season this week. “FKF told us that we’re also affected by the tribunal (SDT) orders on relegations and promotions, and so we have to wait for the final verdict. The whole situation is frustrating, especially after the long preseason we were eager to compete, but now we have to continue training and hope the case is resolved soon. As you know judicial processes can take long in this country.”Wazito finished in the playoffs position in the season and played against Murang’a Seal FC, winning by away goal’s rule, to keep their top-flight status.In the case set for mentioning on Tuesday, APS Bomet FC and Kona Rangers FC want the FKF National Executive Committee, NEC decision to scrap some of the 2021/22 season leagues, including the FKF Premier League, Women’s Premier League and the National Super League, NSL reversed. World Cup Pulse: All-African referees line up for Belgium – Canada tie”This Honourable Tribunal declares the Resolutions made by Football Kenya Federation National Executive Committee on 9th November 2022 as null and void,” the clubs prayed.##NAJAVA_MECA_6833942##The two clubs managed to convince the judge John Ohaga-led tribunal to temporarily suspend relegations/promotions pending the hearing and determination of the above case.”An interim order of injunction be and is hereby issued staying the decision by the Football Kenya Federation National Executive Committee on promotions and relegations, pending the full hearing and determination of this Application,” the tribunal ordered last week.Other clubs affected by the case include Vihiga United and Mathare United.FKFPL Week 2 FixturesSaturdayGor Mahia v Bidco UnitedNzoia Sugar FC v Bandari FCSofapaka SC v Posta RangersSundayKCB FC v Kakamega Homeboyz FCKariobangi Sharks v Ulinzi StarsTusker FC v Nairobi City Stars

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