The new deal will see Mozzart Bet invest KSh 30 million per year into Kenya’s premier domestic knockout competition from 2026 to 2028.
MoreThe symbolic handover marked the formal start of preparations for the first-ever AFCON tournament to be jointly hosted by three nations, a historic milestone for East Africa and the continent at large.
MoreFIFA noted the positive steps taken by FKF in implementing the agreed action plan and the improved results recorded during the audit process.
MoreThe partnership is designed to address long-standing gaps in youth football structures.
MoreSpeaking during the announcement, FKF President Hussein Mohammed described the partnership as a major step forward for Kenyan football.
MoreCS Mvurya told the Committee during a meeting at Bunge Towers on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, that the payment is the confirmation of the government's commitment to hosting the championship in August this year.
MoreFKF, in a statement on Monday, March 3, 2025, said McCarthy, a former South African international and UEFA Champions League winner, brings a wealth of experience both as a player and a coach.
Morethe FKF President introduced plans for a new county-based league, where each county will organise structured competitions, with the respective winners receiving Ksh 100,000 as an initial reward.
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