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Shabana Football club denies destroying properties at the Ulinzi Stadium.

by Robert Guyana

Shabana Football club denies destroying properties at the Ulinzi Stadium.

Shabana Football club has filed an appeal before the sports dispute tribunal(STD) seeking to stop the recent ban by Football Kenya Federation in relation to the violence and distribution of properties that were seen at the Ulinzi Complex last weekend.

Through city lawyers Dasntan Omari,Shadrack Wambui,Sam Nyaberi,and Paul Macharia told the journalist at a press conference that,the club will lose to over 500,000,000 per single match that they will play without their fans.

According to Omari,there was no any evidence linking Shaban FC fans to the distraction of properties at the Ulinzi stadium, including CCTV footage showing the chronological of the event.

“This direction is too punitive,none of the Shabana fans was invited to tell their story,and there is a plot to kill talent from the Gusii land”Said Omari.

“As we speak hotels are booked,mama mbogas,and all those who sell bananas will lose alot of money of fans are banned, especially for those coming from the city,we are now calling for Mr Dr William Ruto, Cabinet secretary for Sports Kipchumba Murkomen to intervene so that we can save this club from a group of cartels.”Added Omari.

The match between the host Ulinzi who were at home against Shabana ended in 2 2 draw.

On the 25th of September 2024,the chairman FKF and cubs competition Mr Michael Majua issued directives banning all Shabana Fc fans from attending five matches as well as directing the club to cater for all medical expenses for the officers who were injured during the match at the Ulinzi Complex.

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