National Super League (NSL) side Shabana FC, on Thursday, have been fined KES 20,000 following their abandoned clash against Wazito on April 7.
"Shabana has been fined KES 20,000 for fans' unsporting behavior that caused abandonment of their FKF National Super League match against Wazito played on April 7, 2019, at Camp Toyoyo," Football Kenya said in a statement.
Shabana's Daniel Murage scored an early goal giving his side a lead but Derrick Onyango scored an equalizer in the added time, however, the goal did not go down well with the Shabana fans as they thought the scorer was in an offside position.
Moreover, the above amount should be paid to the Football Kenya Federation within Fourteen (14) days from the date of this ruling.
Wazito has been awarded three points for the abandoned match and is now the top-positioned team in the NSL with 57 points.
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