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Why FKF boss must work hard to lift standards of the game

Hussein’s story, a testament to the transformative power of football, heralds a potential turning point in this narrative.

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by TONY MBALLA

News28 February 2025 - 09:41
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In Summary


  • His upbringing in Nairobi’s bustling yet difficult neighbourhoods, such as Mathare and Kibera, gave him a modest start that influenced his perception of the socio-economic struggles many Kenyans face.
  • As an old boy of Dagoretti High School, he recognises the importance of giving back to the communities that nurtured him.

Football Kenya Federation boss Hussein Mohammed /FILE

THE roar of the crowd, the thrill of the game, the national pride— football in Kenya has always been more than just a sport. It’s a cultural heartbeat, a unifying force, a source of dreams.

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