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FKF crisis deepens as firm sues federation over Sh64m CHAN bill amid widening leadership turmoil

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FKF President Hussein Mohammed (left) when appeared before the National Assembly Departmental Committee on Sports, Culture and Tourism over the federation’s ongoing governance issues on May 5, 2026. [Facebook]

The crisis currently engulfing the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) took yet another turn on Monday after a logistics company moved to court seeking to recover an alleged unpaid Sh64 million debt linked to the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN).

Topline Logistics Limited filed a lawsuit against FKF officials, piling further pressure on embattled federation president Hussein Mohammed, whose leadership is already under scrutiny over internal governance wrangles and alleged financial misconduct.

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