Integrity has been called to be the core value in football to attract investors and grow the sport to a greater height in the country.
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President Hussein Mohammed said, during the opening of the Africa Football Business Summit in Mombasa that local football clubs should have good leadership structures and uphold integrity.
Hussein said that accountability and professionalism are the foundation for building investor confidence in the sport, urging African countries to focus in football development.
Hussein, who was in a company of Marlon Glean, President of the Grenada Football Association, said the continent has the potential to develop good career.
Brian Wesaala, Founder and CEO of the Africa Football Business Summit, urged African nations to turn their challenges into opportunities for growth in the sport.
The two-day summit has brought together key football stakeholders from across the continent to discuss ways of transforming African football through better governance, partnerships, and investment
