FKF urged to enhance sports structures amid CHAN ticket issues

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FKF urged to enhance sports structures amid CHAN ticket issues

FKF Urged to Strengthen Sports Systems After CHAN Ticket Controversies

The recent ticketing malady during the CHAN 2024 competitions in Kenya has sparked outrage, prompting urgent calls for the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) to enhance its sports ticketing system. As fans faced frustrations at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, transparency and efficiency have emerged as critical pain points that need immediate redress.

Ticketing Challenges Exposed

The ongoing CHAN tournament has revealed significant flaws in the ticketing system, leaving many fans turning back despite holding valid-looking tickets. Multiple reports have confirmed that these tickets were flagged as already scanned, exposing a troubling trend of bulk ticket purchases by fraudsters who resell them to unsuspecting fans. Former nominated MP Wilson Sossion emphasized the need for a rigid ticketing system to curb graft, stating that inefficiencies have to be tackled to secure revenue for Kenyan football.

Innovative Solutions for a Growing Fan Base

As outlined by Kajiado North MP Onesmus Ngogoyo, the FKF must devise innovative strategies to accommodate the rising number of fans during tournaments, given the limited capacity of stadiums. An overhaul of the online ticketing process and possible solutions like screens at various venues could significantly improve access and protect against chaos on match days. Addressing the thriving resale market outside stadiums is equally critical.

Both MPs agree that swift action is necessary to improve the current situation. Reports of chaos and security lapses, including a near stampede during a recent match against , underscore the urgent need for reforms. With the Confederation of African Football (CAF) already imposing fines for crowd control failures, additional incidents could lead to harsher penalties.

Next Steps

As the CHAN tournament continues, stakeholders must prioritize streamlining the ticketing process while implementing robust crowd management strategies. The FKF should convene with government officials and sports experts to develop actionable solutions that ensure fans enjoy a seamless experience. Monitoring ticket distribution and tackling counterfeit issues will also be crucial in restoring public trust.

It’s imperative that the FKF acts decisively to fortify its sports systems and prevent future occurrences, ensuring that fans can participate in the beautiful game without fear of fraud or exclusion.

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