Musingu, Kakamega School proceed to Western regional games after Butere Boys disqualification

Players from Musingu High School and Kakamega School battle for possession during the Kakamega County Secondary Schools football championships. Both schools will represent the county at the Western Region Secondary Schools Games following the disqualification of Butere Boys High School.
  • Musingu High School has been declared the 2026 Kakamega County boys’ football champions following the disqualification of Butere Boys.
  • Butere Boys was disqualified for fielding ineligible players contrary to KSSSA regulations.
  • Kakamega School has been elevated to runners-up ahead of the Western Region Secondary Schools Games.

Musingu High School has officially been declared the 2026 Kakamega County boys’ football champions after Butere Boys High School was disqualified for violating Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) regulations by fielding several ineligible players.

The decision follows weeks of protests and appeals that overshadowed the county championships, with concerns raised over the eligibility of several Butere Boys players.

The County Games Jury upheld the appeal, paving the way for Musingu High School to be awarded the county title.

Following the ruling, Kakamega School has been elevated to the county runners-up position, reshaping Kakamega County’s representation at the forthcoming Western Region Secondary Schools Games.

As county champions, Musingu High School will compete in Group A, while Kakamega School will feature in Group B during the regional championships.

Focus shifts to regionals

The Western Region Secondary Schools Games are scheduled to begin on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, in Bungoma County.

The two Kakamega County representatives will be seeking qualification for the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Term Two Games.

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The ruling brings to a close one of the most contentious county football campaigns in recent years, with player eligibility disputes dominating the competition and prompting several appeals before the regional championships.

By Andrew Kakhame

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