
Joab Omino
Joab Omino is a prominent figure in Kenyan football history, best known for his tenure as the chairman of the Kenya Football Federation (KFF) during a tumultuous period from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. Under his leadership, Kenya witnessed significant achievements, including success at the 1987 All-African Games and qualification for the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations. Despite the controversies and challenges faced during his administration, Omino's influence on the development of football in Kenya remains noteworthy.
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Joab Omino was the chairman while Sammy Obingo served as Secretary General.
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