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AFC Leopards suspend 3 players
AFC Leopards suspend 3 players. PHOTO/@AFCLeopards/X
AFC Leopards suspend 3 players. PHOTO/@AFCLeopards/X

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AFC Leopards have suspended three players after they engaged in an unsanctioned tournament at the end of last month.

Harambee Stars’ forward Victor Omune, alongside Kennedy Owino and Julius Masaba, are the three players who have been suspended.

“AFC Leopards has suspended Victor Omune, Kennedy Owino, and Julius Masaba with immediate effect for two weeks and without pay for breach of contract.

“The three were involved in an unsanctioned match in October without the knowledge of the club,” a statement by AFC Leopards on Friday, November 1, 2024, read.

AFC Leopards suspend 3 players. PHOTO/@AFCLeopards/X
AFC Leopards suspend 3 players. PHOTO/@AFCLeopards/X

Ingwe become the second Football Kenya Federation Premier League side to suspend players after engaging in an unsanctioned tournament.

Mathare United cracked the whip on Wednesday, November 28, when it suspended four of their players.

“The club has taken disciplinary action against four players, suspending them with immediate effect for two weeks without pay for breach of contract. They are Kevin Kimani, Elli Asieche, Brian Ouru, and Eric Mulu.

“The four were involved in an unsanctioned match/tournament just days before our matchday six league encounter with Police FC without the knowledge of the club,” Mathare United said.

Recently, a tournament that involved A Mosquito FC and Team Zied took place, and the game ended in a 5-5 draw. What drew a lot of attention was the number of Premier League players that took part in the tournament.

However, A Mosquito FC defended themselves from criticism and said the players who play for them do so of their own volition.

“A Mosquito FC is not a tournament-focused team. Our members attend matches to support the sport, connect with fans, and enjoy the atmosphere in their personal capacity. For us, football is more than just competition—it’s about bringing people together to share a passion that creates lasting friendships, connections, and community bonds.

“Our players join these events as individuals, looking to network and be part of the game they love. As a collective, we believe football is a unique platform for personal growth, where our members can develop life skills and strengthen relationships both on and off the pitch,” the club’s statement read.

Eyes are also on Gor Mahia to see what decision they will take on their players that featured in the tournament.

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