SDT Blocks FKF Ouster Again as FIFA’s Own Probe Deepens the Crisis

Hussein Mohammed is still FKF president. A court says so. And now FIFA is asking questions too.

The Sports Disputes Tribunal extended its interim orders on Wednesday, maintaining the block on all resolutions passed at the April 24 NEC meeting that attempted to suspend Mohammed. The acting CEO and a NEC member are similarly protected. Next mention date: May 12.

The SDT’s reasoning is significant. FIFA has an active inquiry running — they wrote to the FKF on April 26 demanding answers by May 1, asking specifically whether Mohammed was given the right to defend himself before the NEC voted to remove him. Article 41(4) of FKF’s own statutes requires exactly that. The Tribunal said it can’t ignore an ongoing FIFA process.

Mariga’s faction is barred from acting on the resolutions. The Sh42.4 million CHAN insurance scandal — the spark that ignited all of this — remains unresolved. Parliament’s Sports Committee is also waiting.

Courts. FIFA. Parliament. Kenyan football has nowhere to hide.