FKF Leadership Drama Paused: Tribunal freezes April 24 decisions, blocks changes

Temporary reprieve for FKF boss

Rouline Migoya
By Rouline Migoya - Media & Communication Specialist
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Embattled Hussein Mohammed, president of Football Kenya Federation. Photo: Sourced.

The Sports Disputes Tribunal has suspended all resolutions passed by nine Football Kenya Federation National Executive Committee (NEC) members on April 24, issuing an interim injunction that blocks their implementation pending a full hearing.

Sitting in Nairobi, the Tribunal, led by Deputy Chairperson Allan Mola Owinyi, certified the matter as urgent, ruling that no action arising from the contested meeting, including any leadership changes, can take effect until the case is heard and determined.

The directive effectively restores the status quo within the federation, halting a brewing leadership dispute and placing the contested decisions under formal judicial scrutiny.

All parties have been ordered to file their responses by May 4, ahead of a scheduled mention on May 5, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal battle over the control and governance of Kenyan football.

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Rouline Migoya is a versatile media professional with a passion for sports, storytelling and community engagement. Holding a BA in Communication from St. Paul's University, she excels as a Social Media Manager at Michezo TV and Video Producer/Editor at Adolph Media Group. Rouline crafts compelling content strategies, creates impactful multimedia narratives, and leverages communication to drive positive social change. She is also a talented Volleyball player.
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