The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has appointed Mr. Patrick Korir as the new Interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This announcement follows the resignation of outgoing CEO Barry Otieno, who has stepped down after years of dedicated service to Kenyan football. FKF extends its heartfelt gratitude to Barry for his invaluable contributions and wishes him all the best in his future endeavors.

In response to this development, FKF has swiftly appointed Patrick Korir as Interim CEO with immediate effect. Patrick brings with him a wealth of experience in Kenyan football he holds a bachelor in computer science from Egerton University and has served in various capacities, including as a football journalist, IT, football coordinator, and most recently, as CEO of Nairobi City Stars. His deep understanding of the sport, combined with his management expertise, positions him well to take on the leadership of FKF without disrupting the federation’s ongoing operations.

To ensure a smooth transition of leadership, Barry Otieno will work closely with the FKF team over the coming weeks. This collaboration will guarantee that ongoing projects and key activities within the federation continue seamlessly during this period of change.

The FKF remains firmly committed to its mission of advancing football at all levels, and assures stakeholders that all scheduled activities and programs will proceed as planned. With Patrick Korir at the helm, the Federation is confident that he will play a pivotal role in ensuring a smooth transition while continuing to steer FKF toward even greater success.