FKF Begins Clearing Referee Dues Across Multiple Leagues in Push for Professionalism
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has initiated the process of settling referee dues, marking a pivotal move towards professionalism in Kenyan football. After months of delayed payments, this development aims to restore trust and integrity in officiating across various leagues.
Clearing Payments Across Tiers
FKF has confirmed that disbursement of payments to referees in the FKF Premier League, National Super League, Women’s Premier League, Women’s National Super League, and the FKF Cup is actively taking place. Recent statements reveal that referees for the FKF Premier League from Rounds 12 to 18 have received their payments, while the National Super League has cleared dues for Rounds 13 to 22.
Match officials in the Women’s Premier League have received payments for Rounds 11 to 14 and 16 to 20, with the Women’s National Super League having settled dues for Rounds 12 to 14. Notably, all rounds of the FKF Cup have seen full payment.
Commitment to Accountability
FKF General Secretary Harold Ndege emphasized the significance of referee welfare. “Referees are the backbone of fair play, and their welfare is a top priority for my administration,” Ndege stated. Under his leadership, the FKF is dedicated to timely payments and improved working conditions for all match officials. This commitment underscores a serious effort to restore professionalism, dignity, and accountability in officiating at all levels.
According to the federation, pending claims from earlier matches are being processed based on verified documentation, reflecting a structured approach to addressing past issues.
Conclusion
The FKF’s initiative to clear referee dues marks a transformative step in professionalizing Kenyan football. With a renewed focus on accountability and respect for match officials, this strategy promises to enhance the credibility of officiating in the sport. For continuous updates on this initiative, follow FKF’s communications closely, and support the movement towards a more professional footballing environment in Kenya.