The football governing body wants answers from the Kenyan side before they are granted permission to participate in continental competitions
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has laid new demands on Football Kenya Federation Premier League side Gor Mahia before they are cleared.
After lifting the Shield Cup for beating archrivals AFC Leopards, Gor Mahia earned a Confederation Cup ticket, but they must now answer critical financial questions from Caf before they are allowed to participate.
Caf Demands
"In a letter, Caf has demanded that we produce audited accounts for the past year and also wants assurances that we have settled debts for players and coaches who have left," a top source at the club told Goal.