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KPL not sure of prize money for the on-going season

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Sofapaka FC players, From Left;Nana Jedinak, Elli Asieche and Mohamed Kilume protect their private parts during their Kenyan Premier League match against Gor Mahia FC at Narok stadium on February 08, 2020. [Stafford Ondego]

The once vibrant Kenyan Premier League is in a dire financial crunch and is slowly losing its luster if the latest development in the domestic league is anything to go by.

The league organisers are yet to pay record champions Gor Mahia their Sh4 million title-winning prize money for last season as well as procure a trophy for the on-going 2019/2020 season.

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