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Veteran sports coaches criticise government for ‘blocking’ soccer

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2020 23:23 | By
KCB coach Zedekiah Otieno.

Two veteran football coaches have criticised the government’s decision to block football activities from resuming over Covid-19. 

KCB coach Zedekiah Otieno and Bandari technical director Twahir Muhiddin said the decision is unfair and is likely to negatively affect local players.

“It is an unfair decision considering that other countries have resumed leagues and even started new seasons.

Furthermore, politicians are holding rallies and crowds are more vulnerable. Someone is being unfair to us,” said Otieno.

He said teams should be allowed to train in small batches while observing guidelines.

“To make matters worse, the national team is supposed to play in one month’s time and we need the players to be fit.

There is no way we can ensure they are fit if teams are not allowed to train,” added Otieno who is also Harambee Stars assistant coach.

Muhiddin said football can be played without fans thus limiting the spread of the disease.

“All we need to do is just test the players and everyone else involved and let the games resume.

Football is being played in Tanzania and other countries. Furthermore, Fifa and CAF have released guidelines to be followed to ensure the safety of everyone.” 

Muhiddin added that the decision will risk the lives of 1,000 families involved in the game.

“Clearly those who make such decisions are not affected themselves.  They are paid salaries at the end of the month and therefore have nothing 

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