 Dr Viacheslav Koloskov chaired the Associations Committee meeting |
Fifa's Associations Committee has recommended that Kenya be suspended from international football for recurrent problems within the country's game.
At a meeting in the Swiss city Zurich on Wednesday, the committee proposed the suspension of the Kenya Football Federation (KFF) for failing to respect a 28-point agreement signed with Fifa in January.
The committee proposed to Fifa's Emergency Committee that the KFF be suspended for ignoring the signed agreement as well as the recurrent problems in the association.
The Associations Committee also forwarded the file to the world governing body's Disciplinary Committee, suggesting it initiate proceedings against the leading officials in the KFF.
A Fifa source told BBC Sport that it is not known when either the Emergency Committee, headed up by Fifa president Sepp Blatter, or the Disciplinary Committee will next meet.
The KFF incurred Fifa's wrath for failing to put a number of measures in place by a Blatter-imposed deadline of Wednesday 18 October.
One stand-out problem was the presence of two separate elite leagues within the country, which directly opposed Fifa's desires.
Fifa wanted Kenya Premier League Limited (KPL) to run a league featuring 18 clubs but the KFF set up a company, KFF PL, to run a 20-team league.
A meeting was held between the rival bodies on 2 October and a unified league was to start two weeks later.
Yet both sides then came up with parallel fixtures which ended with a farcical situation at the weekend when one team was scheduled to play two different matches on the same day in the two different leagues.
At a high-level meeting involving officials from Fifa, KFF and the Kenyan government in Cairo in January, a 28-point roadmap to safeguard the East African nation's football was signed.
Yet KFF officials failed to implement all the points, one reason why the Associations Committee has recognised the country's suspension.
KFF secretary-general Dan Omino declined to comment when contacted by BBC Sport on Wednesday.
Between June and August 2004, Fifa suspended Kenya from international football for governmental interference in the running of the sport.
In separate developments, the Associations Committee said it will continue to monitor football in both Algeria and Nigeria very closely.