Super league takes six-week break

Football
By Ernest Ndunda | Jun 03, 2017

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) national Super League has taken a six-week break. During the break, clubs are free to recruit new players before the resumption of the league on July 12.

 In between there will also be round 64 of FKF GO TV matches in the weekend of June 24 and 25 as well as 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifier between Harambee Stars and Sierra Leone scheduled for June 13.

As the league takes a break, Vihiga United are at the summit of the 19 team log with 35 points while MOSCA are at the bottom with a paltry four points. [Ernest Ndunda]

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