Anthony Kimani departs Ulinzi Stars
Kimani leaves Ulinzi Stars with a mix of gratitude and hope for the team's future
Anthony Kimani has parted ways with Ulinzi Stars after just one season, following a disappointing 12th-place finish in the league.
Under Kimani's leadership, Ulinzi Stars won 10 games, drew 9, and lost 15, earning a total of 39 points. Despite the team's struggles, they managed to secure their safety in the final match against Kariobangi Sharks.
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The club expressed gratitude for Kimani's efforts in a statement posted on its socials.
Ulinzi Stars Agree to Part Ways with Coach Anthony Kimani
— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) July 16, 2024
Ulinzi wishes to express its gratitude to Anthony Kimani for his contribution to the Club during his tenure as Head Coach. Anthony Kimani will forever be part of the Ulinzi Family.#GBUS pic.twitter.com/xfyJG90Sb1
Reflecting on his time with Ulinzi Stars, Kimani shared a heartfelt message on his social media platforms as well.
I would like to thank the management, technical bench, playing unit and the fans of Ulinzi Stars Football Club.
— Anthony Kimani (@anthonykimani01) July 16, 2024
It was a great honour and privilege to not only serve this team but to learn and grow together.
I wish you the very best in the upcoming season and beyond. pic.twitter.com/EeqanP5uYx
The decision to part ways was influenced by inconsistent performances and the team's failure to compete for trophies.
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