Expulsion of Sony Sugar FC From The Kenyan Premier League
Following review of the referee’s and the Match Commissioner’s report of the KPL 2019-20 Match Number 090 between Zoo and Sony Sugar which was scheduled to be played on Wednesday 20 November at the Green Stadium in Kericho from 3pm, it was noted that the away club, Sony Sugar, failed to honour the match. That being the third time this season that the club has failed to honour a match, [...]
Yikpe brace inspires Gor past Ingwe
Ivorian forward Gnamien Gislain Yikpe opened his goal account in the league in style by grabbing a brace as reigning champions Gor Mahia edged AFC [...]
Mashemeji Derby highlights Round 9 action
Nine matches will be played as the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) enters Round 9 this coming weekend. The highlight of the weekend will be the [...]
PRESS RELEASE | Governing Council resolution on 2019-20 Season
On Thursday, October 17, 2019, the KPL Governing Council resolved that the 2019-20 Season shall proceed as scheduled and that Clubs must abide by the [...]
Machakos doubleheader highlights Round 4 action
Seven matches will be played as the league enters Round 4 this weekend. The Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos will on Saturday 28th September host a [...]
Homeboyz, Zoo win in Sunday action
Kakamega Homeoyz and Zoo FC started their 2019/20 campaign with wins over AFC Leopards and Zoo FC respectively on Sunday afternoon. Kakamega Homeboyz 1-0 AFC [...]
Muhoroni lose petition to be reinstated in the league
Kisumu High Court judge David Majanja on Monday 22nd January dismissed Muhoroni Youth’s application to be reinstated into the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) in the upcoming season.
The club had sued Kenyan Premier League Ltd and the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) arguing there initial relegation from the top-tier due to failure to comply with club licencing requirements affected their performance hence their eventual relegation from the league after finishing bottom of the log with 24 points having played 34 matches.
Judge David Majanja however in his ruling said the club did not prove adequately that their initial relegation affected their performance and that indeed they are rightfully supposed to play in the KPL 2018 season. He also ruled that it would be unfair to grant the injunction since the 2018 KPL and NSL fixtures are out and teams have been preparing to play in the respective league.