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Kempes files petition at Fifa's Court of Arbitration for Sports to challenge FKF Electoral Code

From Right: Former FKF vice president Sammy Sholei, FKF presidential aspirant Sammy Owino ‘Kempes’, his deputy Andrew Amukowa, FKF Women representative aspirant Charity Wangoma and former FKF CEO Michael Esakwa during a press briefing in Nairobi on Saturday. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) held its Special General Meeting (SGM) last month where the Electoral Code was debated upon, passed and ratified by the attending delegates.

One of the contentious clauses approved at the high powered meeting is the requirement of candidates to have a two-year involvement with the Kenyan game.

Initially, this was a four-year requirement before it was trimmed by the Special General Meeting (SGM) to two years.

It is now apparent that this rule has come back to haunt some of the contestants ahead of the scheduled FKF polls slated for December 2024.

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