Good news for Kenyan football as FKF signs Ksh 127 million deal with giant betting company Odibets.The new deal, which was signed this week,is aimed at promoting football talent in Kenya especially at the grass root level.
The new deal will last for three year. The agreement states that FKF County League will be renamed Odibets County Leagues beginning this season. In addition to Providing financial support, Odibets will also give out six balls and playing kits to all clubs participating in the leagues.
Odibets General Manager Dedan Mungai noted that the partnership with FKF is in line with Odibet’s vison of growing untapped talent from Mtaani to national and finally the international level.
“We strongly believe that our partnership with FKF will further strengthen the grass root leagues and offer the thousands of Kenyan youth an opportunity to showcase their talent and create a career out of playing football.
“Through this partnership and initiative, we hope to harness and foster the immense untapped potential that our grass root county leagues have. As we start this journey, we take pride in youth development and believe that our brand resonates with the needs of the clubs at the grass root level,” Mr Mungai stated.
He added, “OdiBets and FKF share a similar story and vision with our focus being nurturing raw football talent from the mtaa to national and international stardom. Odibets County leagues is poised to be a game changer for our grassroots football going forward.”
FKF President Nick Mwendwa welcomed the partnership stating that they were looking forward to nurturing local talent in the country.
“As a federation, we welcome this first of its kind partnership. We are happy to partner with Odibets to support grass root talent in the counties. Kenya has untapped potential and just as we have supported various leagues, we look forward to this opportunity and working closely with our partners to grow local teams,” Mwendwa mentioned.
The brand believes that such partnerships will be pivotal in advancing the steady growth of football in Kenya.