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Confusion as Sports Disputes Tribunal halts NSL, Division One matches

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APS Bomet FC tussle for possession with Migori Youth FC players during their National Super-league tie at Migori stadium. at Moi Stadium in Kisumu. PHOTO BY GILBERT KIMUTAI/STANDARD 

Confusion continued to mar Kenyan football after the Sports Disputes Tribunal (SDT) on Thursday halted the National Super League (NSL) and Division One matches for seven days until a case challenging the manner in which the leagues are run is heard and determined.

This comes after seven NSL clubs and one Division One club went to court seeking intervention to have the Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee to allow Football Kenya Federation Standing Committees to carry out their independent mandates as prescribed by the FKF Constitution.

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