Former Nairobi governor Gideon Mbuvi, popularly known as Mike Sonko, has filed a formal complaint with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) over alleged biased officiating during Kenyaโs quarter-final match against Madagascar in the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN).
The heated clash, held on August 22, ended in heartbreak for the Harambee Stars, who were eliminated after a penalty shootout. However, Sonko insists that Kenya was unfairly denied victory due to what he terms as โblatant misconduct and biasโ by the match officials.
According to Sonkoโs complaint, the referees wrongfully disallowed two of Kenyaโs goals without conducting a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review or consulting the team captains and coaches, as required by CAF statutes.
โThe officiating was not only questionable but went against the principles of fairness, sportsmanship, loyalty, and integrity that CAF upholds,โ Sonko stated in his submission to the CAF Disciplinary Board.
The former governor further alleged a collective conspiracy, implicating referees, assistant referees, the match commissioner, referee inspector, and even security officers in what he described as a โdeliberate plot to deny Kenya a semi-final spot.โ
Sonko has urged CAF to launch a thorough investigation and take disciplinary action against the officials responsible, warning that such conduct undermines the credibility of African football.
The Harambee Starsโ exit has sparked heated debate among fans and football stakeholders, many of whom echoed Sonkoโs frustrations on social media, accusing CAF of perpetuating bias against East African teams.
CAF is yet to issue an official response to the complaint.
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