Nairobi: AFC pick coach Abdalla Juma as assistant coach

Football
By — Gilbert Wandera | Apr 19, 2014

By Gilbert Wandera

 

After failing in their bid to bring on board Salim Ali, AFC Leopards have now appointed former KCB coach Abdalla Juma (top) to the position. The club said in a statement on Friday, Juma takes over as an assistant coach immediatley. According to Secretary General George Aladwa, the club has also appointed Francis Madegwa as team manager and cordinator of youth programmes.

“Washingtone Muhanji remains our goalkeeper trainer. We will unveil the head coach next week. “We want to urge our fans and members to be patient and give the new technical bench and opportunity to discharge their mandate,” he said

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