FIFA ban on Kenya explained

Kenyan football has suffered suspensions by world governing body Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) on three occasions: 2004,[1] 2006,[2] and in 2022[3] due to alleged government interference.

2004

On 2 June 2004 FIFA sent Kenya to football wilderness for the first time[4] [5] following the appointment of a Transitional Stakeholder Committee chaired by former athlete Mike Boit by Sports Minister Najib Balala at the expiry of Maina Kariuki's term with Kenya Football Federation.

Slightly over two months later, FIFA lifted the ban[6] from international football during an Emergency Committee meeting in Zurich on 6 Aug 2004 due to formation of a KFF Normalization Committee aimed at resolving Kenyan football problems.

2006

On 26 October 2006, FIFA banned Kenya for a second time in two years after it's Emergency Committee deemed the country had failed to respect agreements to resolve recurrent problems. Failure to form an 18-team league to replace two independent top flight leagues and disrespect of FIFA's Statutes, regulations and decisions contributed to the ban.[7] [8]

The ban was lifted on 9 Mar 2007 by the same committee following recommendations by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) after a number of sticking points were cleared. They included a declaration by sports minister Maina Kamanda not to interfere in the running of the federation, that the 28 points agreed upon by Kenya Football Federation, and the Kenyan government with FIFA at a meeting in Cairo in January 2006 would be respected in full, and that Mohammed Hatimy would run the KFF on an interim basis as chair.[9] [10]

2022

On 11 November 2021, Sports Cabinet Secretary Dr. Ambassador Amina Mohamed dissolved Football Kenya Federation[11] and it's executive over allegations of misappropriation of funds and formed a Caretaker Committee led by former Judge Aaron Ringera for an initial period of six months. This led to a ban on Kenya by FIFA on 25 Feb 2022.[12] [13]

The ban was lifted after nine-months, on 28 November 2022,[14] after newly appointed Cabinet Secretary for Sports, the Hon. Ababu Namwamba reinstated the FKF Executive Committee.[15]

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Notes and References

  1. Nation, 2 June 2004 ban sparks outrage
  2. Reuters, 9 Mar 2007 FIFA lifts ban on Kenya after govt assurances
  3. Reuters, 28 Nov 2022 Zimbabwe suspended by FIFA
  4. CNN, 2 Jun 2004 Kenya kicked into exile by FIFA
  5. Eurosport, 2 Jun 2004 Kenya banned
  6. BBC, 6 Aug 2004 Fifa lifts Kenya ban
  7. Al Jazeera, 25 Oct 2006 FIFA send Kenya into exile
  8. China.org, 26 Oct 2006 FIFA Suspends Kenya
  9. BBC, 9 Mar 2007 Fifa lifts ban on Kenya
  10. Nation, 9 Mar 2007 Fifa lift ban on Kenya football after Caf
  11. Nation, 11 November 2021 Sports CS Amina disbands FKF, forms caretaker committee to run football
  12. The East African, 25 Feb 2022 Fifa suspends Kenya from all football activities
  13. The Star, 26 Feb 2022 Sports CS Amina faults FIFA's decision to suspend Kenya
  14. Inside FIFA, 28 Nov 2022 FIFA lifts suspension of Football Kenya Federation
  15. Standard, 26 Nov 2022 Kenyan football is back: FIFA lifts ban on FKF