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Goal on Thursday.
“But the sure thing is they will not get the money because that money does not belong to FKF it belongs to the sponsor.
“We are going to fix them in the league’s programme and new fixtures, inclusive of the teams, are going to come out in due time.
“When a court rules on a matter, we surely have no reason to contest the decision. We are ready and we will fix them for the weekend programme. There will be no money for them as they enjoy playing.”
FKF had also opened a 14-day transfer window for Mathare United and Zoo players to find new homes but SDT stayed that decision too.
Mwendwa: FKF to hire foreign referees for Gor Mahia vs AFC Leopards derbies Goal 17/12/2020 Dennis Mabuka
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has plans to hire foreign referees for contentious matches in the Premier League including the derby involving Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards.
According to federation President Nick Mwendwa the move will help end contentious issues which arise from such matches involving the giants of Kenyan football.
Mwendwa further said they will also hire foreign referees to officiate in league matches especially when two or three teams are fighting for the title with few matches remaining to the end of the season.
Goal on Sunday.
“There will be no room to add any other team as that remains the final decision.”
The expulsion of the two clubs comes after Mathare United CEO Jacktone Obure claimed FKF was favouring Gor Mahia and Ulinzi Stars in the ongoing impasse around the StarTimes deal.
Both Gor Mahia and Ulinzi Stars are the clubs who are yet to ratify the broadcasting deal.
“When FKF wrote the letter of suspension to us, they wrote to Ulinzi warning them that they must endorse the deal in 72 hours but accompanied the letter with some KSh2 million,” Obure stated in an earlier interview.