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MONEY MATTERS: Clubs urge KPL to increase grant if they are to compete effectively

Gor Mahia's Dan Sserunkuma (left) celebrates his goal with teammates Kevin Omondi and Eric Ochieng’ against Thika United during their KPL match at Thika Municipal Stadium. [PHOTO: BONIFACE OKENDO]

Kenyan football clubs are suffering an acute financial problem, which officials say could have contributed to Gor Mahia’s early exit from the Cecafa Kagame Cup.

Gor exited the annual regional clubs competition in Rwanda without winning a single match, which has largely been blamed on the quality of the Kenyan Premier League (KPL).

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