This decision comes in line with the FKF Anti-Match Manipulation Regulations (2016), specifically Section VII (2),
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has taken swift action by provisionally suspending goalkeeper Patrick Matasi from all FKF-sanctioned events and competitions for 90 days, following the circulation of videos raising concerns about possible match manipulation.
This decision comes in line with the FKF Anti-Match Manipulation Regulations (2016), specifically Section VII (2), and has been officially communicated to both Kakamega Homeboyz FC, the club Matasi represents, and the player himself.
FKF has emphasized its commitment to maintaining the integrity of football within Kenya and has launched a formal investigation into the issue. The Federation is working closely with FIFA, the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and other relevant authorities to uncover the facts surrounding the allegations.
As the investigation unfolds, FKF has reassured the public it will provide further updates, emphasizing the importance of a fair and transparent process. The Federation remains steadfast in its mission to ensure that football in Kenya remains clean, competitive, and free from manipulation.
The case marks a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to protect the integrity of the sport and uphold the standards set by governing bodies at the local and international levels.