Kenyan Football at Crossroads: The Stakes of FKF Elections
Prince Jean
Dec 5, 2024
Kenya’s football delegates hold the future of the sport in their hands as they prepare to vote in the pivotal FKF elections.
In two days, Kenya’s football community will focus on the important Football Kenya Federation (FKF) elections.A total of 92 delegates from across the country will vote to decide the next FKF leadership.
This is not just an ordinary election—it is a chance to change Kenyan football for the better. Delegates from various groups, including Kenyan Premier League (KPL) clubs, National Super League (NSL) clubs, Division One clubs, women’s football representatives, and the Kenya Footballers’ Welfare Association (KEFWA), will vote for leaders who can shape the future of football in Kenya.
Kenyan football has faced many problems under the current leadership. That is why this election gives people hope for change. Delegates must choose leaders with honesty, transparency, and a real commitment to growing football.
Kenyan Premier League DelegatesYou represent the top league in Kenya. Your vote should support leaders who can make the league professional, competitive, and globally recognized.
National Super League DelegatesNSL is where many young players start. Vote for leaders who will grow the second-tier league and create more chances for young talent.
Division One DelegatesThis league is the step into professional football. Choose leaders who understand the league's struggles and can help it grow.
Women’s Teams DelegatesWomen’s football has been ignored for too long. Vote for leaders who will support women’s football and work for equality in the sport.
Branch RepresentativesGrassroots football is key to the sport’s future. Elect leaders who will invest in local leagues and work with county governments to grow football everywhere.
KEFWA PresidentAs the players’ representative, your vote is important. Support leaders who will care for players’ well-being, both now and after retirement.
Delegates, this is your chance to put the future of football before personal interests. Remember, 50 million Kenyans are watching. Don’t let this election be remembered as a failure. Make choices for the good of Kenyan football. The future starts with your vote.