FKF Premier League Suspended In Honour Of The Late Raila Odinga
InfoSport: FKF suspends Premier League matches to honor the late Raila Odinga. Join national mourning and celebrate his passion for Kenyan football.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 15 – The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has announced the suspension of all FKF Premier League matches in honor of the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who passed away on Wednesday in India. This decision is in alignment with President William Ruto’s declaration of a seven-day national mourning period, during which flags will remain at half-mast.
Honoring a Great Leader
The FKF expressed its solidarity with the national sentiment, stating, “Following the Government’s declaration of seven days of National Mourning in honour of the late former Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has suspended all league fixtures scheduled during this period. We join the nation in mourning a great leader and a passionate supporter of Kenyan football. May his soul rest in peace.”
With seven league fixtures on the schedule starting Saturday, October 18, fans were set to witness exciting matchups such as Mara Sugar hosting Bidco United and APS Bomet facing Kariobangi Sharks. However, with this suspension, the focus shifts from competition to commemoration.
The Impact on Fans and Players
The decision impacts not only the sports community but also loyal fans who viewed Odinga as a champion of hope and unity. Saturday and Sunday matches were poised to generate significant excitement, featuring teams like Kakamega Homeboyz vs. Ulinzi Stars and Tusker FC against Murang’a Seal.
In light of this, FKF encourages the public to participate in mourning activities, reflecting on Odinga’s contributions to both Kenyan politics and sports. It’s a moment for unity, introspection, and respect for a leader who genuinely cared for the development of football in the nation.
Next Steps for Fans
As the country observes a week of mourning, fans and players alike are invited to pay tribute to Odinga’s memory in their personal ways. While the league remains paused, discussions around reintegrating the fixtures post-mourning should begin promptly, allowing teams to plan their transition back to the field.
Our community thrived on the passion Odinga brought to Kenyan football. Let’s collectively remember him, honor his legacy, and look forward to the return of the FKF Premier League.


