Harambee Stars assistant coach Ken Odhiambo has been unveiled as the new Bandari FC head coach ahead of the new season that kicks off on August 24.
Odhiambo, who is returning for a third spell with the Dockers, will be deputised by John Baraza, who has been at the helm of the team since Twahir Muhiddin was sacked last season.
Jeremy Onyango, who has been doubling up as the goalkeeper trainer and Baraza assistant, will revert to his normal duties as the head coach in goalkeeping.
Speaking at the team headquarters in Mombasa, the club’s Chief Executive Officer Tony Kibwana said the changes were crucial in their bid to have better tidings next season.
“We will put structures to make sure our fans are happy and our sponsor KPA by winning major trophies in Kenya and competing in continental level.”
On his part, Odhiambo said that he was confident with the current Bandari FC playing unit adding that they can lift their first ever league title next season.
“Have been watching Bandari FC games, am impressed by the young lads and am sure if we work together as a team we will win major in Kenya and probably be among the best in Africa.”
“My first job is to make our players better and also change our way of play in regards of attaining our target”, Ken added.
Bandari FC has also confirmed departure of James Kinyanjui and Abdallah Hassan who were out of contract with striker Francis Kahiro mutually terminating his contract with the Dockers and is reported to be heading back to KCB.
Kibwana failed to confirm departure of left back defender Siraj Mohammed, who was unveiled as Coastal Union player, saying the team is in talks with main players to build a strong side.
“As you know Bandari fc we always go for the best from outside Kenya and from within mostly in our academy and we promise coach Ken the best players to suit our plan”.