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Kenya: Pamzo Roots for League to End, at Worse

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Nairobi — Posta Rangers head coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo is of the opinion that the Kenyan Premier League season should be called off if at worse, there is no sign of restarting by the end of June due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The league has been halted from last month after the government banned all public gatherings and the Ministry of Sports moved to shut down all facilities to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

And with the situation in the country yet to reach manageable levels, the possibility of the league resuming remains bleak.

“If you have played beyond 75pc of matches in the season already, under severe circumstances in my opinion the league can be called off with a winner declared,” Omollo told Capital Sport.

He added; “There are three possible scenarios that can happen. One, the champion can be decided according to the standings as at the end of the first leg, or the champion can be decided as according to the standings when the league was halted,”

“The third scenario, which I don’t like very much is that the league can be cancelled all together and we start afresh. If by the end of June, the situation will not have improved, then in my opinion, I think we should go for option one or two.”

If Omollo’s recommendations were to go through, then that would mean Gor Mahia are declared champions while Chemelil Sugar joins Sony in relegation with Kisumu All Stars playing the play-off.

In the National Super League, Nairobi City Stars and Bidco United will earn automatic promotion while Vihiga United who were two points behind Bidco at third would engage Kisumu All Stars in the play-off.