Maina Kariuki

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Preceded byPeter Kenneth
Succeeded byAlfred Sambu
BornMaina Kariuki
Maina Kariuki
Chair KFF
In office
26 Mar 2000  24 Mar 2004
Preceded byPeter Kenneth
Succeeded byAlfred Sambu
Marketing & Television Advisory Board (FIFA)
In office
2002–2003
Executive & Emergency committee (CECAFA)
In office
2002–2003
Personal details
BornMaina Kariuki

Maina Kariuki was a former East Africa region External Affairs Manager with US multinational Coca-Cola, and the Chair of Kenya Football Federation between the year 2000 and 2004 after succeeding Peter Kenneth. He died on 17 Aug 2021.[1][2]

During his tenure as the head of Kenyan football, Kariuki also served as a committee member of FIFA's Marketing and Television Advisory Board,[3] and in the executive and emergency committees of regional body CECAFA.[4]

While at Coca-Cola, he also served on the board of Brand 8 Kenya in the year 2012.[5][failed verification]

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