Twelve premier league clubs have threatened to boycott all matches that have not been sucntyioned by FIFA.
They said that they will not compete in the league run by Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Transition Committee headed by Linda Oguttu with the league set to start on October 1st.
Today, the club leaders vow not participate in any competition that lacks the blessings of the world football governing body, Fifa.
In a statement read by Gor Mahia’s chief executive officer, Raymond Oruo on Wednesday, the clubs agreed to snub any league that is not sanctioned by the world football governing body, Fifa.
“We have unanimously resolved as KPL clubs that the teams will not take part in any competition that is not recognized by Fifa because it is a waste of investment and time and very little returns coming through,” the statement read.
Fifa handed Kenya a suspension owing to third-party interference.
The Mwendwa-led administration was ejected from office last November by Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed who subsequently constituted a caretaker committee to run football in the country.
