Geza Ulole
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Federation's vice-chairman Robert Asembo remains hopeful more players will be exposed after Tanzanian broadcasters rolled out live coverage
Football Kenya Federation official Robert Asembo is a happy man after a success of Sunday's double-header broadcasted live by Azam TV.
FKF Premier League matches pitting Shabana versus Kakamega Homeboyz and Kariobangi Sharks against Moyas played at Safaricom Arena, Kasarani, were brought closer to the fans, who could not manage travelling expenses and delighted Asembo feels it is the way to go.
"It was exciting and satisfying. Finally the players from our league have been exposed to the outside world. This is just the beginning of better things to come," Asembo told Goal on Monday.
"Our aim as a federation is to improve quality of our leagues, there is no better way than exposing our players and I am confident this deal will take us far." Asembo refuted claims that West Kenya failed to honor their match against Modern Coast rangers due to financial problems.
"Every team had received Sh1 million for the just concluded match. We will soon pay them this month's dues to enable them compete stress free. West Kenya had its own internal issues, which we are bound to investigate. It had nothing to do with money; we gave every team Sh1million as stated earlier."
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