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  • FKF Kakamega Launches Intensive New Referees Training

    FKF Kakamega Launches Intensive New Referees Training

    FKF Kakamega branch has this morning launched a three-day new referees training program in Kakamega County, marking a significant step towards enhancing the local football scene. The introduction of these new referees is poised to not only increase the number of qualified officials on the field but also to address the growing demand for match officials as local football continues to gain popularity among fans and players alike. This comprehensive training initiative is focused on improving the quality of officiating in local football matches, ensuring that both players and spectators enjoy a fair and organized experience. Over 50 referee trainees are participating in a detailed workshop being held at Lirhembe Friends Church in Ikolomani Sub County from July 16th to 18th, 2025. Participants will engage in a variety of activities that include practical demonstrations, interactive sessions, and theoretical lessons designed to deepen their understanding of the game. The program, organized by the FKF Kakamega Branch, aims to equip new referees with not only the latest knowledge on FIFA regulations and match management techniques but also essential skills such as conflict resolution and effective communication, which are vital for officiating at all levels of competition.

    Mr. Caleb Amwayi during the training session

    Led by FIFA-accredited instructor Mr. Caleb Amwayi, who is also the esteemed Western Region FKF NEC member and the influential Chairman of the National Referees Committee, the comprehensive training program will include both theoretical classroom sessions and hands-on practical lessons to enhance participants’ understanding and skills. The topics to be covered are extensive and designed to provide a robust foundation for aspiring referees and officials; they include not only the essential laws of the game, but also crucial aspects such as match management, effective player management, intricate offside interpretation, and the often-challenging handball rules. Additionally, the curriculum will address fitness assessments and critical decision-making under pressure, ensuring that attendees are well-prepared for the demands of officiating at various levels of competition. This initiative aims to elevate the standards of refereeing and foster a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of the game among participants.

    “This training is essential to ensure our new referees stay up-to-date with global standards,” said Mr. Caleb Amwayi, the FKF National Referees Committee Chairman. “We are committed to enhancing professionalism and fairness in the game.” By participating in this comprehensive training program, referees will gain invaluable insights into the latest rule changes, officiating techniques, and best practices that are recognized internationally. This initiative not only aims to equip them with the necessary skills to make informed decisions on the pitch but also fosters a culture of accountability and integrity within the sport. As the game continues to evolve, it is crucial that our officials adapt and develop, ensuring that the leagues remains competitive and trustworthy for players and fans alike.

    Participants expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity, highlighting their excitement for the discussions and insights shared during the event. “The opening session was very enlightening,” said Mr. Rajab Wangalwa, the Secretary General of FKF Kakamega Branch, who emphasized that the topics covered sparked a great deal of interest and engagement among the attendees. He noted that the diverse perspectives presented encouraged a collaborative atmosphere, fostering a sense of accountability and a shared vision for the future.

    After the training, the referees will undergo evaluations in upcoming local matches, where their performance will be thoroughly monitored as part of the FKF Kakamega branch’s ongoing development program. This program aims to enhance their skills, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle various game scenarios. Feedback will be provided by experienced officials to facilitate their growth, and regular assessments will help track their progress over time. By fostering a supportive environment, the FKF Kakamega branch strives to elevate the standards of refereeing in the region, ultimately benefiting the sport and its participants.

    FKF Kakamega branch media team spoke to The Chairman FKF Kakamega branch, Mr. Jeff Mudembei, who emphasized that the training is part of a broader initiative aimed at raising the standard of football officiating in the county. He elaborated that this initiative not only focuses on enhancing the skills of new referees but also aims to attract new talent into the officiating ranks, ensuring a more competitive and fair environment during matches. Mr. Mudembei stressed the importance of continuous education and development in sports, noting that well-trained officials play a critical role in promoting integrity and professionalism in football. This training program is expected to set a precedent for other regions, ultimately contributing to the overall growth of the sport in Kenya and inspiring young athletes to pursue their dreams in football.

    Also in attendance were FKF Kakamega Branch officials, including Chairman Jeff Mudembei, who has been pivotal in fostering football development in the region; Secretary General Rajab Wangalwa, dedicated to overseeing the organization’s operations; Treasurer Fred Lugalia, who ensures financial stability; Women Representative Emilly Khasiro, a strong advocate for women in sports; and Youth Representative Joseph Kubati, passionate about youth engagement in football. Additionally, FKF Kakamega CEO Simon Akaranga played a crucial role in managing the branch’s strategic initiatives, while Referees appointee for the Southern Region, Jacktone Makokha, was present to discuss the significant role of officiating in ensuring fair play and the overall integrity of the game. Together, these officials represent a committed team working tirelessly to elevate football standards within the Kakamega region.

  • WESTERN REGION REFEREES ARE GRATEFUL FOR THIS REASON

    WESTERN REGION REFEREES ARE GRATEFUL FOR THIS REASON

    From Left: Adam Juma (The only FIFA referee from western), Caleb Amwayi – NEC western, Tonny Kidiya – former FIFA referee, Jacqueline Barongo – KPL referee

    On 20th January 2025, while attending the Thanksgiving luncheon for NEC Western, Mr. Caleb Amwayi, a prominent figure in the world of football officiating, captivated the attendees with his inspiring journey. The Western region referees were not only proud but also deeply honored to have one of their very own mentors and leaders clinching the FKF NEC Western Region title. This moment was a testament to the dedication and hard work that Mr. Amwayi has put into mentoring young referees in the area, fostering a sense of commitment and excellence in officiating. As the atmosphere was filled with applause, it became clear that this achievement was not just an individual success, but a milestone for all those who have been guided by his leadership and passion for the sport. The event served as a reminder of the strength of collaboration and support within the officiating community, inspiring others to strive for greatness in their own paths.

    Caleb Amwayi FKF NEC Western Region

    Mr Amwayi is a former long serving referee and has mentored many out standing referees in Western region. The referees that attended the Thanksgiving luncheon recognized the fact that Amwayi’s journey wouldn’t have been possible without his unwavering dedication, belief, and hard work, which has been an inspiration to everyone involved. They expressed their heartfelt gratitude to him as he stood with them throughout their transformative journey in the refereeing world and for his steadfastness in ensuring that Western referees are part and parcel of this important work to revolutionize Kenyan football. They said his support, enthusiasm, and commitment have been instrumental in overcoming the numerous challenges they faced, fostering a spirit of unity and purpose that will undoubtedly lead to lasting change in the sport we all love. As we move forward together, they were filled with optimism for the future, knowing that with such a dedicated group of individuals, they can achieve remarkable heights.

    The occasion was graced by an esteemed gathering of dignitaries, including, but not limited to, the NEC member from Nyanza, who brought valuable insights from the region, and the NEC Member from Rift Valley, known for their commitment to fostering football development. The presence of the FKF Chairman from Bungoma added significant weight to the event, along with the FKF Kakamega Secretary General, who played a crucial role in orchestrating the proceedings. Additionally, the FKF Chairman from Busia, Kakamega, and Vihiga contributed their perspectives and support for local football initiatives.

    Among the renown referees that attended the luncheon were Adam Juma, who is celebrated as the only FIFA referee from the western region, bringing unique perspectives and experiences from his many matches on the FIFA stage. Tonny Kidiya, a former FIFA referee known for his fair and authoritative officiating, shared stories from his fascinating career that spanned across several tournaments, enriching the discussions with his insights and wisdom. Jacqueline Barongo, a respected KPL referee, contributed to the dynamic atmosphere with her valuable contributions and experiences from the local football scene, highlighting the importance of nurturing talent and the growth of the sport within the community. Together, these distinguished referees created an engaging environment where their shared passion for football was palpable, inspiring the next generation of officials and enthusiasts alike.

  • FKF Kakamega Chairman View On The CHAN Group Of Death

    FKF Kakamega Chairman View On The CHAN Group Of Death

    FKF Kakamega Chairman Jeff Mudembei

    When asked by the FKF Kakamega Media team this is what he had to say. “It requires iron to sharpen iron, a profound reminder that growth and improvement often stem from collaboration and constructive challenges.
    As the national team Harambee Stars engage in preparation and strategies ahead of the August CHAN challenge, we not only refine our skills but also foster a team that thrives on mutual support and encouragement, essential qualities for success in any endeavor.
    This sentiment resonates deeply with the vision of leadership in Kenyan football, as emphasized by Jeff Mudembei, the FKF Chairman of Kakamega, who believes that through teamwork and perseverance, we can elevate our collective potential and achieve remarkable milestones together.”

    This sentiment comes after Kenyans raised complaints regarding the recent CHAN draw, which has sparked significant discussion and concern among fans and analysts alike. In this draw, Kenya was placed in the group of death alongside formidable opponents such as Angola, Morocco, Congo, and Zambia. Many supporters feel that this group presents a tough road ahead for the national team, as these countries have demonstrated strong performances in previous tournaments, raising questions about Kenya’s chances of advancing. The reaction among the fans and critics highlights the passion and investment in football within the country, as they express hopes for their team’s success despite the daunting challenge that lies ahead.