Regardless of the ruling by the Sports Disputes Tribunal (SDT) on the number of teams that will feature in the Sportpesa Premiership, only 15 will play in the 2017 season.
This was asserted by Football Kenya Federation President Nick Mwendwa, who, in a post his official Facebook page, said:
“We want 18 teams KPL but only 15 meet the criteria. So only those will be in the league for the first 2017 season” (sic).
The SDT has met severally seeking to end a stalemate between Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) Limited on the composition of the Sportpesa Premier League.
While FKF wanted the league expanded from 16 to 18 teams to allow more players enjoy top-flight football, KPL wanted it to remain at 16 teams. 
KPL chairman Ambrose Rachier said increasing the number of teams will mean more expenditure on matches and lesser benefits to clubs.
The SDT on Tuesday 10 January directed the two parties to form a Joint Executive Committee, to be set up by close of business on Wednesday 11 January, will gather on Monday 16 and give a report to the tribunal the following day.
The directive came a day after FKF had relegated three teams from the top tier for failing to meet Fifa’s club licensing requirements.
Sofapaka, Muhoroni Youth and Thika United dropped to the National Super League (NSL), to join Ushuru and Nairobi City Stars, who had been relegated earlier.  Nakumatt FC and Zoo Kericho, having acquired provisional licenses, were promoted alongside Nzoia Sugar and Kariobangi Sharks, who had won the second tier league last season.
The league will now be contested by: Tusker, Ulinzi Stars, Gor Mahia, Bandari, AFC Leopards, Kakamega Homeboyz, Chemelil Sugar, Posta Rangers Western Stima, Mathare United, Sony Sugar, Nakumatt, Zoo Kericho, Kariobangi Sharks and Nzoia Sugar.