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    Stakeholders Express Fears Of Jeopardizing Football Partners If FIFA Orders Are Disregarded

    Bonface OsanoBy Bonface OsanoMarch 27, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    National Super League (NSL) council chairman Johsntone Sakwa has expressed concerns Kshs90 million sponsorship deal with Betika could be jeopardized if the government trashes FIFA’s directive on Football Kenya Federation (FKF) elections.

    FIFA declined to form a normalization committee as requested by the Sports Dispute Tribunal (SDT) and instead extended the current term of office for sitting officials until the current impase is resolved.

    Sakwa who also chairs NSL side Nairobi Stima said sponsors will not stay if there is instability and asked the government to be careful before taking any decision that might jeopardise the current stability.

    Sakwa also pointed out that players are the biggest stakeholders in football and any decision that is made should ensure that it is for their good.

    “The biggest stakeholder is the player. Unfortunatley, if this stand-off is not resolved amicably, they will suffer in terms of loss of income and annulment of contracts.

    “Football requires stability to attract sponsors and anything that disrupts such stability we must resist,” Sakwa said on Wednesday.

    He added: “We urge that Fifa’s position on the stalemate be respected to enable us move forward and not lose out on the little that we have received. No sponsor will be willing to come and invest their money where there is chaos.

    Nairobi City Stars Chief Executive Officer Patrick Korir said whatever decision taken by the government on this matter should strictly favor the game and not individual interests.

    “For football to thrive, there has to be a conducive environment. Anyone following Kenyan football over the years should know that going to court to delay the electoral process has been a culture.

    “However, our football is not in a crisis as some are claiming. This will pass but in the meantime, we must be careful that whatever decisions we make at this time are not detrimental to the real stakeholder and that is the player.”

    Kibera All Stars secretary Daniel Magara has also called for adherence to Fifa’s directive insisting it will help instill confidence among the sponsors.

    “We have ten matches to go and this could be disrupted if the stalemate continues. We have had a good league, very competitive and the presence of a title sponsor has made it even more exciting.

    “For continuity purposes we need to abide by Fifa’s directive and when all is stable ensure the electoral process is concluded and we move forward.”

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