The eagerly awaited FKF National women’s Premier League finally kicks off this weekend after failing to take off last weekend as early announced. The organisers explained that the delay was meant to give teams more time to prepare and comply with the league requirements. According the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) secretary general, Michael Esakwa not all teams had registered by last week. “We wanted all the teams to register first and now we are upto date and ready to start. Only 12 teams out of the 16 had registered by last weekend to participate in the league,” said Esakwa. Last season...
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