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Kenya Footballers Welfare Association

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Formation
  
2011

Region served
  
Kenya

President
  
Innocent Mutiso

Location
  
Nairobi, Kenya

Official language
  
English, Swahili

Affiliations
  
FIFPro

The Kenya Footballers Welfare Association, generally referred to as KEFWA, is a sports union for football players. Its headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya. KEFWA has Victor Wanyama and Denis Oliech as the honorary President and Vice President respectively.

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History

KEFWA was formed in September 2011 in response to a perceived need to defend the rights of professional football players who at times are treated unfairly by employers (football clubs). The association's stated intent is to act on behalf of the players in contract disputes, non payment of salaries, underpayment of players and improper insurance cover.

Board

Chairman: Nicholas Muyoti

CEO: Carol Radul

Vice Chairman: James Omondi

Secretary: Charles Okwemba

Treasurer: Levi Mwaka

Board members Boniface Ambani, Joe Kadenge, Titus Mulama

Mission statement

KEFWA is the exclusive collective national voice of footballers (male & female) in Kenya and is investing in a better and more sustainable future for both current and former footballers.

References

Kenya Footballers Welfare Association Wikipedia