Bandari's Odhiambo negotiates the canoe for the classroom



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FC Bandari Head Coach Ken Odhiambo has completed his four-year stay in Kenya (KPL) to continue his studies abroad, said Monday the former director of Nairobi City Stars.

"Everyone was shocked by the club, but that's life," Odhiambo told Citizen Digital.

Odhiambo joined Bandari as an badistant coach under coach Twahir Muhiddin on August 19, 2014 after being sacked at Harambee Stars where he served under the same position.

He became coach last December. He took the reins of Ugandan tactician Paul Nkata, who was sacked after failing to replicate his double season with Tusker FC the year before.

The former boss of Posta Rangers could not hide his fondness for the fans in his homage, ter "I would really like to thank the fans too, they were incredible during my four-year stay at the club, c & # 39; I am sad that I leave them, but they will always have a special place in my heart, I will always pray for the club and hope that they will reach their goals. "

Remains to be seen if his badistant Nbador Mwakoba will lead the club for the next games as they seek to appoint a new coach.

Odhiambo left the club a few days after his 1-1 draw against Mathare United in a Premier League clash Kenyan who took place in Mombasa

Bandari are fifth on the KPL newspaper with 33 points after 21 outings.



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