FKF suspends 16 players, coaches for match-fixing
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Football
Kenya Federation (FKF) has suspended 14 players and two coaches for
match-fixing after receiving a tip-off about cheating in the national league.
Among those suspended Friday were six players from Zoo Kericho FC, which was found guilty of match-fixing by FIFA's integrity unit in 2021 and expelled from the Kenyan Premier League.
Tusker defender
Isaac Kipyegon tops the list of those suspended.
Others are;
Mike Madoya, Kericho FC head coach Du Monde Selenga Mangili, and former goalie
and goalkeepers’ trainer Willis Ochieng’.
Sammy
Sindani, Akiya Munyasa, William Odunga(all of Silibwet Leons), are also in the list and so
are Hamidu Kwizera Lucas, Vincent Misikhu, John Ligare, Geoffrey Gichana, Daniel
Kiptoo and Brian Lumumba.
Also in the
list of shame is Dennis Monda, and Domnic
Ouma.
The
federation said it had suspended those accused, including one player from
reigning Kenyan premiership side Tusker, until the matter was formally
investigated.
"Football
Kenya Federation (FKF) has received confidential reports alleging the
involvement of various players and officials in match fixing activities,"
it said in a statement.
"In an
effort to protect the integrity of the league... the federation has with
immediate effect provisionally suspended these individuals pending the
investigations of the matter by the FIFA and FKF integrity department."
In February
2020, FIFA banned four Kenyan players -- one for life -- for taking place in an
"international conspiracy" to fix league matches.
Five Kenyan
referees were later suspended over the same scandal.
Kenya only
returned to international football in November after being suspended by FIFA in
February 2022 because of government interference in the sport.

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