Kenya Probes Goalkeeper Match-Fixing Allegation
Kenya is launching an investigation into match-fixing allegations involving national team goalkeeper Patrick Matasi. The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) is taking this seriously, collaborating with FIFA, CAF, and other authorities to uphold the integrity of football.
Investigation Launched by FKF
The FKF confirmed it is aware of circulating videos that raise concerns about match manipulation. “FKF upholds the integrity of football and has launched an official investigation,” a statement from the board read. This move is crucial as the nation faces scrutiny following a disheartening 4-1 loss to Cameroon in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier last October. The defeat severely affected Kenya’s chances of qualifying and led to a coaching change.
Addressing Match-Fixing in Football
The leaked video reportedly features an unnamed individual discussing a plan to fix a match for cash compensation with Matasi. This situation highlights a persistent issue within Kenyan football, where allegations of match-fixing have tarnished the sport’s reputation. In January 2023, the FKF suspended 14 players and two coaches for similar allegations, and FIFA previously banned four players over an international conspiracy to fix matches.
The Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis reported that match-fixing has seeped into multiple levels of the game, risking public trust and damaging the sport’s integrity. Fans are left disillusioned, creating a pressing need for systematic reforms to restore credibility.
Call to Action
In light of these troubling developments, stakeholders must prioritize transparency and accountability within Kenyan football. Engaging with fans, implementing stringent checks, and fostering a culture of integrity will be vital next steps. Let’s join hands to advocate for a football environment free from corruption.
By taking decisive actions now, we can work towards safeguarding the future of Kenyan football and restoring public confidence in the sport.


