Charles Warinda has resigned as National Super League side Kisumu AllStars head coach
Waqrinda, who has been at the club for the last six years cited financial turmoil after the County Government of Kisumu halted their sponsorship for the club to the tune of Ksh5 million per season but pulled out of the deal mid-way through the season
Earlier this year, the players stormed the county government offices demanding payment of their outstanding match allowances from the period when the county was sponsoring the team.
The move made the club have recurring financial issues, which one time forced the players to storm the county government offices demanding payment of their outstanding match allowances from the period when the county was sponsoring the team.
Warinda, who doubles up as Harambee Starlets assistant coach, first joined Kisumu All Stars in 2019 as a player and team captain but his promising playing career was abruptly cut short by a knee injury.
In what many consider a miracle season, Warinda led Kisumu All Stars from a struggling 14th-place finish in 2022/23 (with 42 points) to an impressive fifth place (62 points) this season, with two matches left to play.
He was named the assistant coach of Harambee Starlets in February serving under the tutelage of Beldine Ademba.