THE roar of the crowd, the thrill of the game, the national pride— football in Kenya has always been more than just a sport. It’s a cultural heartbeat, a unifying force, a source of dreams.
But in recent years, the local football terrain has been battered and marred by mismanagement, neglect and a sense of disillusionment. Enter Hussein Mohammed, a man whose journey from Nairobi’s bustling streets to the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) helm promises a new dawn for the sport.