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Sakata - This is how we kill sports in Kenya
mozenrat
#1 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 12:42:47 PM
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Sad Sad Sad Thursday, May 31st 2012…Leading integrated communications service provider Safaricom Limited has announced the cancellation of the launch of its eagerly anticipated Safaricom Sakata Ball Season 3 which was scheduled to take place on Thursday 31st May, 2012.

This follows a last minute move by the national football governing body, Football Kenya Federation (FKF) to impose new requirements on the running of the event through a letter to event organizers dated 30th May 2012. In its letter to Safaricom, the FKF demanded to be paid 20% of the total sponsorship cost of the Sakata Ball tournament as administration fees half of which was to be paid prior to its launch, failing which it would disown the event.

Expressing disappointment over the turn of events, Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore stated, “We have been holding discussions with FKF for the last four months and we have written commitments from them expressing their support for this event and our contribution to local football development generally including the possibility of sponsoring FKF leagues in future. It is therefore a painful decision for us to cancel the launch, but a necessary one in the context of the unreasonable demands that have been placed on us.”

The Safaricom Sakata Ball Challenge was first launched in 2010 as a boys’ only tournament. In 2011, the tournament incorporated girls’ teams becoming the only football youth tournament in the country to do so. During the same year, Safaricom Limited entered into a partnership with the UNICEF sponsored National Youth Talent Academy. Today, ex-Sakata players comprise 90% of the U 20 girls’ football team while others like Abdi Malik have played for both the U-20 team and Harambee Stars.Sad Sad Sad
maka
#2 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 1:20:36 PM
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This is what you get when the old guard comes back to run football I was told of this story last week and was equally dissapointed,sakata ball 3 would have been a launchpad for many young players now it won't be anymore how I wish someone else was running the football show in this country...
possunt quia posse videntur
dossy7
#3 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 1:28:46 PM
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Drastic change must happen on how we run football in these country and since Harambee stars are disappointing,the government should disband the whole federation and risk FIFA ban.
Within that period we can develop a new constitution on how to run the game and within 4yrs we come back strong.
As long as the likes of Nyamweya still run the show,nothing will change and we will not even qualify for the AFCON.
Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
dossy7
#4 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 1:31:00 PM
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Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
McReggae
#5 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 1:54:37 PM
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Sam Nyamweya should never have gotten that position, he is a disgrace!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
kollabo
#6 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 2:04:20 PM
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Federation needs cash to run football in the country. Safaricom was free to proceed with the tournament at no fee but without FKF recognition. Whats wrong with that?
Robinhood
#7 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 3:05:43 PM
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This is where Kenyan soccer went wrong. The fellows who run football in Kenya have no interest at all in improving the welfare of the players. They would rather eat FIRST before any player gets anything. This is simply ABSURD. It is the reason that FKF signed a lopsided agreement with EABL for the Harambee stars. Harambee stars players can play themselves lame in the name of national duty, while their images sell Tusker but they get absolutely NOTHING in return (apart from a Kshs 3,000 allowance for each day they are on camp)

I am therefore not surprised that they are killing Sakata just because Safaricom will not let them eat!
Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
Robinhood
#8 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 4:15:20 PM
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kollabo wrote:
Federation needs cash to run football in the country. Safaricom was free to proceed with the tournament at no fee but without FKF recognition. Whats wrong with that?


Ati nothing is wrong with this? Are you sure boss? It is just a case of guys who never see the big picture. Their cut is more important than the game!

For your information, FKF gets $250K annually from FIFA. They also get a cut of all gate collections as well a cut from the DSTV sponsorship. When will they ever see that attracting sponsorship is the only way to change their fortunes? Does losing Safaricom sponsorship for sakata improve their lot in anyway?

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digitek1
#9 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 4:22:48 PM
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safcom wants to penetrate all sectors while dictating terms..and ignoring established bodies
let safaricom concentrate on their core business. bring down the price of data first!Shame on you
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
mkeiyd
#10 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 5:04:35 PM
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digitek1 wrote:
safcom wants to penetrate all sectors while dictating terms..and ignoring established bodies
let safaricom concentrate on their core business. bring down the price of data first!Shame on you


@Digitek, You are wrong on this one.

Ever heard of CSR?
AlphDoti
#11 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 7:17:21 PM
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Is it possible that there is more than meets the eye here? Is it possible that "someone" (I suspect "Koke" guy) behind the scenes "paid" FKF to do this?
ruby
#12 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 10:03:46 PM
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kollabo wrote:
Federation needs cash to run football in the country. Safaricom was free to proceed with the tournament at no fee but without FKF recognition. Whats wrong with that?

Actually safaricom recognised KFF and paidthe agreed money, the day before the launch SN office sent a letter to safaricom asking to be paid 10% of the money that was to be spent. Apparently the initial paymnet made was for administration costs but did not explain where the 10% was going.
alma
#13 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 10:17:48 PM
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I keep on telling guys, if someone has "eaten" before, he will "eat" again.

kff, fkl, fkp or whatever they call themselves are the same fools who've been "eating" for ages in kenyan football. Even if they change their names and hold elections, shetani ni yule yule.

Consider this fkl thugs when you vote Mudavadi or anyone in former gov't next time you vote eh.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
kollabo
#14 Posted : Saturday, June 09, 2012 12:37:07 PM
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ruby wrote:
kollabo wrote:
Federation needs cash to run football in the country. Safaricom was free to proceed with the tournament at no fee but without FKF recognition. Whats wrong with that?

Actually safaricom recognised KFF and paidthe agreed money, the day before the launch SN office sent a letter to safaricom asking to be paid 10% of the money that was to be spent. Apparently the initial paymnet made was for administration costs but did not explain where the 10% was going.


Copa Coca Cola is the biggest under 17 tournament. They complied with FKF and the tournament is running smoothly.

Whats so special about Safaricom? Sakata is their tournament they can run it without FKF. Its their choice, why cancel and then blame the federation ati corruption?
youcan'tstopusnow
#15 Posted : Saturday, June 09, 2012 4:17:27 PM
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kollabo, what 'extras' does one get if you pay FKF when holding a tournament. Did Safaricom have anything to lose if they proceeded without paying up?
GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
Theu
#16 Posted : Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:08:23 AM
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Applause
McReggae wrote:
Sam Nyamweya should never have gotten that position, he is a disgrace!!!!

Applause Applause Applause Using soccer to enrich themselves. Football chiefs scare sponsors due to corruption and lack of transparency, companies would rather support soccer direct (by pass the federation) i.e tusker (harambee stars), coca cola, sakata etc. Very sad that an opportunity was missed when nyamweya was elected. Should be a lesson to voters in the next general election, same leaders, same results..
mozenrat
#17 Posted : Friday, June 15, 2012 6:58:38 PM
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kollabo wrote:
ruby wrote:
kollabo wrote:
Federation needs cash to run football in the country. Safaricom was free to proceed with the tournament at no fee but without FKF recognition. Whats wrong with that?

Actually safaricom recognised KFF and paidthe agreed money, the day before the launch SN office sent a letter to safaricom asking to be paid 10% of the money that was to be spent. Apparently the initial paymnet made was for administration costs but did not explain where the 10% was going.


Copa Coca Cola is the biggest under 17 tournament. They complied with FKF and the tournament is running smoothly.

Whats so special about Safaricom? Sakata is their tournament they can run it without FKF. Its their choice, why cancel and then blame the federation ati corruption?



Haya basi..There's nothing special about Safcom... you and your FKF si basi mkae vivyo hivyo... Safcom will keep its money or will sponsor next Safari sevens.. ama you think your argument above will cause Saf to give those greedy guts the cash?
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