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Adagala to ask for review of sanctions imposed on Muhoroni Youth
Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 12.10.23. | 10:21
The club chairman was also banned from attending the club's next three matches
Muhoroni Youth chairman Moses Adagala says he will ask for a review of a verdict that banned his team from playing at home for the next five matches among other sanctions.
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Leagues and Competitions Committee slapped the club with sanctions following the abandonment of their league match against KCB.
FKF League and Competitions verdict on Match No.53
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The match was abandoned in the 90th minute after a section of club supporters attacked KCB's technical bench. At the time the bankers were leading 1-0.
But Adagala has accused the banker’s of deliberately delaying the match, something he says irked his fans.
“We will not accept the verdict lying down and intend to ask for a review of it,” he said.
“KCB players kept on deliberately wasting time especially when we were raiding them. They denied us an opportunity to play and from the 50th minute, the match was hardly played,” he claimed.
Concerning an attack on KCB coach Bernard Mwalala by fans, Adagala claimed the youthful coach had entered the pitch to interfere with play.
“The match report says as much. Our opponents were also to blame for what transpired.”
Other sanctions include Muhoroni losing the game 2-0 and also paying a fine of Sh.300,000.
The club will also play their next five home matches not just away from home, but also behind closed doors.
The committee also banned Adagala from attending the club’s next three games.













