Jos Openda has resigned as Telkom Kenya hockey women’s head coach after 16 years at the club.
Openda who has guided the club to win the Kenya Hockey Union women’s Premier League 16 times quit the club.
Apart from winning the local trophy, he has also led the Kenyan Clun to claim ten Africa Club champions ten times and last year was his latest accolade.
Openda, who will remain as a consultant, has groomed four coaches, who are likely to take over from him. They are former internationals Josephine Ataro, Rose Mbulo, Judy Apiyo and Jackline Otieno.
“I have groomed them for the last four years and I believe this is the right time for them to take over the mantle,” said Openda, who has won Coach of the Year award twice in 2014 and 2016 during the Safaricom Sports Personality of the year Awards(Soya).
“I believe I have achieved what I wanted to with Telkom and I am sure the likes of Mbulo and Ataro should guide the team to greater heights,” said Openda, who finished third in Coach of the Year category during the 2018 Soya Gala on Friday at Fort Jesus. Mombasa.
Telkom Kenya was once again declared women’s Team of the Year for the second time during the ceremony at Fort Jesus, having first won the accolade back in 2014.
Openda said that he wanted to take a break last year but shelved the decision after Telkom lost the continental club title to Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) in Accra.
However, Telkom managed to reclaim the title in December last year, beating GRA 2-0 in Abuja, Nigeria.
“I wanted to leave when they are back at the helm hence I can now take a deserved break,” said Openda.
“I will still be with them but on consultancy basis.
Source: Daily Nation