Kenya Police FC have confirmed the appointment of Serbian Dusan Stojanovic as their new head coach.
Stojanovic arrives to replace Etienne Ndayiragije who was sacked by the club earlier this week after failing to guide the club to the group stage of the CAF Champions League.
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“We have a good direction of how we are moving and I want to jump in the same train. I hope everything will be go well. We will work hard and are going to work towards our target. Everything has gone on well and our hope is that we change the results,” Dusan said on his unveiling.
Stojanovic has a wealth of experience having worked with Ugandan side SC Villa where he helped them to their first Premier League title since 2004 during the 2023-2024 season.
The UEFA A licence coach was an assistant coach to Micho Sredojevic for Egyptian giants Zamalek, and Zambia’s national football team.
His last work came as an assistant manager of Serbian Superliga side Zeleznicar Pancevo in November 2024. His previous work stations where he served as an assistant coach include FK Rad, Vojvodina, Krasnodar, Zarkovo and FK Cukaricki and had a stint as a head coach for OFK Beograd.
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