FKF Set to Abolish Division Two League in Five-Tier Restructuring Plan
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) is set to abolish the Division Two league, introducing a five-tier restructuring plan aimed at enhancing football development in the country. This transformation presents an opportunity for better talent progression and a focused grassroots approach to youth development.
Streamlining Kenya’s Football League System
The planned overhaul will create a clearer football hierarchy in Kenya, emphasizing competitiveness at every level. The new structure comprises:
- Kenya Premier League
- National Super League
- Division One (divided into four geographical zones)
- Regional League
- County and Subcounty Leagues
This streamlined approach not only simplifies the league framework but also enhances opportunities for clubs to develop their players, ensuring they are ready for professional play.
Emphasizing Youth Development
A pivotal aspect of this restructuring is the focus on youth football. The subcounty leagues will now exclusively cater to Under-17 teams, allowing young players to gain essential experience in a structured environment. This commitment to youth development positions Kenya’s football ecosystem for long-term success and sustainability.
In summary, the FKF’s plan is a strategic move towards refining football talent and creating pathways for players to excel. Clubs and stakeholders must now engage with these changes to support this promising initiative. Stay tuned for further updates and steps on how you can contribute to shaping the future of Kenyan football!