Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president Nick Mwndwa unveiled Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee as Harambee Stars coach.
Mulee will be replacing Francis Kimanzi who was fired yesterday as well as his assistant coach Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno and goalkeeper trainer Lawrence Webo.
Kimanzi who lost CHAN to Tanzania won his first game against Zambia’s Chipolopolo 2-1 and after Mwendwa secured a second term in office.
“But at the same time, we must honour our obligation to Kenya under the promise of investing more on home-grown talent,” said Mwendwa.
Harambee Stars coaches:
- Ray Bachelor (1961)
- Jack Gibbons (1966)
- Elijah Lidonde (1967)
- Eckhard Krautzun (1971)
- Jonathan Niva (1972)
- Ray Wood (1975)
- Grzegorz Polakow (1979)
- Stephen Yongo (1979)
- Marshall Mulwa (1980–83)
- Bernhard Zgoll (1984)
- Reinhard Fabisch (1987)
- Christopher Makokha (1988)
- Mohammed Kheri (1988–90)
- Gerry Saurer (1992)
- Mohammed Kheri (1995)
- Vojo Gardašević (1996)
- Reinhard Fabisch (1997)
- Abdul Majid (1998)
- Christian Chukwu (1998)
- James Siang’a (1999–00)
- Reinhard Fabisch (2001–02)
- Joe Kadenge (2002)
- Jacob “Ghost” Mulee (2003–04)
- Twahir Muhiddin (2004–05)
- Mohammed Kheri (2005)
- Bernard Lama (2006)
- Tom Olaba (2006)
- Jacob “Ghost” Mulee (2007–08)
- Francis Kimanzi (2008–09)
- Antoine Hey (2009)
- Twahir Muhiddin (2009–10)
- Jacob “Ghost” Mulee (2010)
- Zedekiah Otieno (2010–11, caretaker)
- Francis Kimanzi (2011–12)
- Henri Michel (2012)
- James Nandwa (2012–13, caretaker)
- Adel Amrouche (2013–14)
- Bobby Williamson (2014–16)
- Stanley Okumbi (2016–17)
- Paul Put (2017–2018)
- Stanley Okumbi (2018)
- Sebastien Migne (2018–2019)
- Francis Kimanzi (2019-2020)
- Jacob Ghost Mulee (2020-present)
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