FKF Deputy President Doris Petra presided over the FKF National Super League pre-season PET training closing ceremony on Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at Kasarani Stadium.

Also gracing the event was FKF CEO Barry Otieno, FKF NEC member Anthony Makau, FKF NEC Women Representative Margaret Omondi, FKF Nairobi West chairman Caleb Malweyi, FKF Kakamega chairman Allan Muhando, and FKF Kericho Chairman Alfred Kirui.

The PET training exercise saw 170 referees drawn from the second-tier league taken through endurance and agility drills to test their physical ability as well as medical tests to ascertain their fitness to officiate the league matches.

They were also taken through football integrity classes where they were urged to resist match manipulation attempts and report any suspected incidents to the Federation’s Integrity Department for investigation and disciplinary action.

FKF Head of Technical Department Michael Amenga also walked them through coaching accreditation regulations.

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Up next are the FKF Division One League referees who will begin their PET training between November 28, and November 30, 2022.

The PET training was spearheaded by Margaret Omondi, Stephen Oduor, Tabitha Wanjiru, Moses Osani, and Damaris Kimani.

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