Kakamega Homeboyz owner Cleophas Shimanyula joins race for top FKF seat

Just a day after the newly constituted Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Electoral Board announced December 7, 2024, as the date for FKF national elections, Kakamega Homeboyz chairman Cleophas Shimanyula has announced his interest to vie for the presidential seat.

On Thursday, September 26, the Electoral Board chaired by Hesbon Owilla announced the date for the eagerly awaited exercise while County elections will be conducted on November 9 and 10, 2024 respectively.

Meanwhile, verification of candidates to contest for various seats will be held on November 15 and 18 while publication of the names will be done on November 19. The hearing of any disputes arising from the process have been set for between November 24 to 26.

SHIMANYULA PROMISES TO REVIVE KENYAN FOOTBALL

In an exclusive interview with SportsBoom.com, Shimanyula confirmed he will be in the ballot for the top seat and promised to beat the other contestants.

So far, it is not clear whether current FKF President Nick Mwendwa will defend his seat, having served for two terms as required in the constitution.

“I want to declare my candidature for the top seat during the upcoming FKF elections and I am confident of winning with a landslide,” Shimanyula told SportsBoom.com.

“I have been following the happenings in Kenyan football, and many people (across the football family) have been asking me to come in and save the game from sinking deeper, so I want to state categorically that I have taken the advice of the voice of the people, and will be in the ballot.”

Asked why he had taken long time to announce his position, Shimanyula, who is fondly referred to as “Toto” said: “We wanted the Electoral Board to give out the roadmap first (before I declared), remember we have been having court cases delaying the process and it could not have been fair to state my plans while the process was not on going.”

“Now that the Board has released the timelines for the exercise and everybody knows when the polls will be held, let the Kenyan people know I will be vying for the top seat.”

Shimanyula, who is based in Kakamega County continued: “In the next few days, I will unveil my blueprint outlining what I want to do for Kenyan football. I will further unveil my team, those I will campaign with and work with when we take over the office.”

However, Shimanyula said his emphasis will be to streamline grassroots football by incorporating the 47 Counties to support the leagues and further said he will establish a proper and sustainable youth structure, introducing a footballers’ welfare scheme, and securing sponsorship for all leagues if elected.

“I will put more focus on grassroots football, that is where we have untapped talent, and then help them to come into the top leagues,” explained Shimanyula. “I will make sure we have proper and sustainable youth structures as these will be essential to our national teams, it will help build strong teams for both men and women.”

Shimanyula is the owner of Homeboyz, who are taking part in Kenya’s Premier League.

Last season, Homeboyz won the FKF Cup and got the chance to play in the Caf Confederation Cup where they failed to go past the second preliminary round after losing to Al-Hilal Benghazi of Libya on a 4-1 aggregate scoreline.

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