FKF Premier League side Bandari FC has confirmed the departure of head coach Anthony Kimani on mutual consent.

Kimani who has been in charge of the coastal side since August 2022 leaves the club placed sixth on the log with 40 points. And while there is a feeling that he did well with the side, their elimination from the FKF Cup on Sunday at the hands AFC Leopards will see the club go without a trophy for another season.

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In a statement, the Dockers through CEO Edward Oduor revealed that the club’s Technical Director Twahir Muhiddin will be in charge of the team until the end of the season.

Bandari Statement in Full

Bandari FC wishes to announce that we have parted ways with our Head Coach, Anthony Kimani, on mutual consent. The Board of Trustees arrived at this decision after thorough deliberations

We would like to sincerely thank Anthony Kimani for his service and dedication to the club during his tenure as our Head Coach. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

Meanwhile, the club’s Technical Director Sheikh Twahir Muhiddin will take charge for the remainder of the season.

We also want to assure our fans and stakeholders that the club remains steadfast in its commitment to achieving our goals and aspirations as a club.

We appreciate your continued support and look forward to a successful future together.

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