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FKF and KPL set for titanic war over control of TV broadcast rights

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AFC Leopards fans suround Supersport crew as they celebrates after being crown 2013 GOtv Champion at Nyayo National Stadium on 17/11/13. PHOTO:BONIFACE OKENDO

The battle to control increasingly lucrative television broadcast rights to the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League next season will be the next platform for another looming battle between clubs and FKF, FeverPitch can reveal.

Although the relegation and promotion formula has not been conclusively dealt with for an 18-team league next term, its priority ranks lowest as all eyes are now trained on the broadcast rights deal.

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