The Kenyan Premier League Limited (KPL) has warned teams taking part in the top flight after some teams failed to honor matches.
The most affected are Sony Sugar and Chemelil Sugar who risk demotion to the National Super League (NSL).
Speaking to Goal on Tuesday, Kenyan Premier League Limited (KPL) CEO Jack Oguda h said that they will not hesitate to relegate any team that fails to honor three matches.
“The rules are very clear if you miss three matches in the top-flight, then you are relegated,” Oguda told Goal on Tuesday.
Sony Sugar have already missed two games against Tusker FC and AFC Leopards gifting the two free points.
On their part, Chemelil Sugar missed a game against Bandari FC and is two games away from a potential demotion.
The league manager has urged clubs to seek short term solutions as they seek a reliable sponsor amid finanvpcisl crisis.
Lack of money in the Kenyan football market us threatening to kill tthe great sport.
“We have told the teams the same and they know. It is upon them to try as hard as they can to avoid going down. We don’t have any solution for now because we are yet to secure a sponsor," he added.