SportPesa Calls for Independent Probe into FKF Matters, Says Any Purported Leadership Changes Must Follow Due Process

SportPesa has issued a carefully worded statement addressing the ongoing situation within the Football Kenya Federation (FKF), calling for any allegations and leadership questions to be subjected to a thorough, independent investigation in line with due process.

The betting firm, which is the title sponsor of the SportPesa League and a long-term commercial partner in Kenyan football, emphasized that its primary interest remains the stability, integrity, and continued growth of the game.

In what appears to be a measured but reassuring stance, SportPesa acknowledged the strides made under the current FKF leadership led by President Hussein Mohammed. The company pointed to several key milestones that have elevated Kenya’s football profile both regionally and globally.

Among the notable achievements highlighted were Kenya’s successful co-hosting of the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN), the Junior Starlets’ historic qualification for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and the Harambee Starlets’ return to continental competition with qualification for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

SportPesa also cited Kenya’s hosting of the FIFA Women’s Series as a significant boost to the country’s reputation as an emerging hub for international football events.

At the domestic level, the firm praised the renewed momentum within the top-tier league, noting improvements in organization, visibility, and commercial engagement, which have collectively strengthened the local football ecosystem.

“We have observed encouraging efforts toward rebuilding trust in football governance, fostering collaboration with key stakeholders, and strengthening national team structures,” the statement read in part.

While acknowledging the positive trajectory, SportPesa remained firm on the need for accountability, stressing that any allegations currently under review—including those that may touch on leadership changes—must be handled transparently and fairly.

The company urged for a swift resolution process that protects the integrity of the sport, while ensuring that justice and proper governance frameworks are upheld.

“SportPesa remains a committed, long-term partner to Kenyan football and will continue to support initiatives that strengthen the game, deepen its commercial viability, and unlock opportunities for local talent,” the statement added.

The position taken by SportPesa is likely to resonate across the football community, striking a balance between support for ongoing progress under the current administration and a clear call for due process in addressing emerging concerns.

As developments continue to unfold, stakeholders across the game will be watching closely, with the hope that any outcomes will ultimately safeguard the future of Kenyan football and the millions who passionately follow it.

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