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CLUBS FACE KPL AXE: Muhoroni and Sony fail to beat licensing deadline

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Muhoroni Youth's Abdallah Hamisi, left, is challenged by Daniel Waweru of Ulinzi during KPL Top 8 Knockout semi finals at Nyayo National Stadium on sunday, June 19, 2016. [PHOTO: JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

Muhoroni Youth, Sony Sugar and Nzoia failed to beat the extended deadline to re-submit documents for club licensing raising doubts over their fate in next season’s Kenyan Premier League (KPL).

The three clubs were among eight that had been given a Friday noon deadline to submit additional documents before they can get a licence to take part in the KPL next season.

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