Posta Rangers players and officials were today, on Thursday, November 10, 2022, taken through lessons on the integrity of football by FKF Integrity Officer Mike Kamure.
The team was educated on what match-fixing is, why it is critical to protect football’s integrity, and how to recognize, resist, and report suspicious incidents.
Posta Rangers was also guided through the detection of match-fixing in the game and reporting mechanisms, which included the FIFA portal, the FKF Integrity Portal, and the FKF Integrity Hotline number +254790115228.
Posta Rangers assistant captain Suleiman Ousman urged his fellow players to comply with the integrity laws of the football game to eradicate match-fixing and help our game grow.
“Despite financial constraints that we are currently facing as players in football, we should strive to uphold our moral compass and desist from match-fixing of our games, so as to have a clean, good and competitive game that in the long run will help attract sponsors to the football game,” he opined.
Football Kenya Federation has previously held sessions with Bandari, Kariobangi Sharks, Tusker Ulinzi, and KCB in the FKF Premier league with Gor Mahia and Kenya Police scheduled to have a session on Saturday, November 12, and Monday, November 14, 2022, respectively.
FKF Premier League Club Chairmen and CEOs, ongoing CAF C Coaching course participants, and FKF County Women Representatives have also completed the integrity course.