Football Kenya Federation

Football Kenya Federation
CAF
Founded 1960
FIFA affiliation 1960
CAF affiliation 1961[1]
CECAFA affiliation 1973
President Nick Mwendwa
(2016 –)
Vice-President Doris Petra
Website www.fkf.or.ke

The Football Kenya Federation (abbreviated as Football Kenya or FKF) is the governing body of football in Kenya. It was founded in 2011 and was recognised by FIFA, CAF and CECAFA in 2012, replacing Football Kenya Limited. The FKF organises the Kenyan Premier League, the Kenyan Women's Premier League, FKF Division One and the Kenya national football team. It is headed by Nick Mwendwa.

Replacement of Football Kenya Limited

On November 2011, Football Kenya Limited (FKL) was disbanded as it wanted to cease being a limited company. The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) replaced FKL, but most of the new executive positions were retained by their former occupants on FKL.[2]

Crest

Principals

Referenced from Kenya's page on the FIFA website.

Office-holders
Office Name
President Nick Mwendwa
Vice President Doris Petra
General Secretary Vacant
Director of Competitions Vacant
Director of Finance Vacant
Director of Marketing & Communications Vacant
Director of Refereeing Vacant
Technical Director Vacant
Women's football Vacant
Men's national team coach Bobby Williamson

References

  1. CAF and FIFA, 50 years of African football - the DVD, 2009, CAF Correspondence 13 March 1961
  2. Kenyanstar.com, 1 November 2011 - Out goes Football Kenya Limited (FKL) in comes Football Kenya Federation (FKF), new constitution within 90 days - by Timothy Olobulu.

External links

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