Hussein: FKF yet to access FIFA Women’s Football Development funds
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Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President Hussein Mohammed says the federation is yet to access the FIFA’s Women Football Development funds, more than a year into his tenure. The delay, he explained in an interview with Sporty Monday on Citizen TV, is due to missed timelines and internal administrative challenges.
Hussein attributed the holdup primarily to the federation’s
failure to meet key FIFA requirements, notably the completion of a
comprehensive strategic plan.
“Right now we are finalizing the strategic plan, which will
be presented and we will have a sit-down with FIFA during the workshop, and
from that, you have certain milestones you have to meet,” he stated.
According to the FKF president, FIFA’s funding is
conditional on governance and planning benchmarks. These prerequisites are
designed to ensure that federations have structured, accountable frameworks
before receiving support. The delay has therefore impeded access to funds that
are intended to strengthen grassroots programs, competitions, and development
pathways for women players and technical staff.
Hussein acknowledged that internal inefficiencies and
administrative instability during the early months of his leadership
contributed to the federation’s inability to meet FIFA’s timelines. “We should
have done that program six months back. We never did,” he admitted.
According to Hussein, the federation is implementing corrective
measures, including restructuring key offices and improving administrative
processes, in effort to stabilize operations and align with FIFA’s
requirements. Hussein expressed optimism that the strategic plan is nearing
completion and that the federation is now on course to meet the necessary
milestones.
The delay underscores ongoing challenges in women’s football
governance in Kenya, with the top-tier women clubs snubbing league matches last
weekend, over a litany of operational issues.


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