The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) successfully concluded its referee training sessions in Moyale, Marsabit, and West Pokot on March 3, 2025.
The sessions in Moyale and Marsabit began on February 27, while training in West Pokot commenced on February 28.
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The training programs were overseen by experienced instructors: Richard Obare in Moyale, Edward Lumbugu in Marsabit, and Caleb Amwayi in West Pokot. A total of 127 referees benefited from the sessions, with 40 from Moyale, 57 from Marsabit, and 30 from West Pokot.
Participants were equipped with knowledge of the latest FIFA laws of the game, match management techniques, and fitness standards essential for top-level officiating.
By extending these training initiatives to different counties, FKF continues to nurture refereeing talent and ensure equitable access to professional officiating education nationwide.
These efforts align with FKF’s broader strategy to elevate the quality of football officiating, reinforcing integrity, professionalism, and excellence in match officiation.
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