From left KCB football patron Azu Ogola, hands over a KCB football Jersey to Bernard Mwalala the new KCB FC coach. Looking on is the KCB Head of Integrated Marketing Nkatha Mutungi during the unveiling of the new head coach at Kencom House on July 14, 2023..

KCB FC Picks Mwalala as Head Coach, Reinforces Technical Bench

KCB Football Club has appointed Bernard Mwalala as the new Head Coach, strengthening the technical bench ahead of the 2023/24 FKF Premier League season.

This follows the expiry of Zedekiah Otieno’s contract at the Club. Mwalala brings with him a wealth of experience and a strong track record both as a player and as a football coach spanning 7 years in local and regional football assignments.

Some of the notable clubs he has steered are Nzoia Sugar Football Club, Bandari FC, Homeboyz FC, and Ulinzi Stars registering remarkable outcomes.

He will be assisted by Elvis Ayany as the Assistant Head Coach, Eric Muranda as the Fitness Trainer, and Samuel Okoth assumes the role of Goalkeeper Trainer.

Bernard Mwalala the new KCB FC coach holding the teams jersey moments after unveiling him as the KCB FC head coach at the Kencom House.
Bernard Mwalala, the new KCB FC coach holding a ball moments after unveiling him as the KCB FC head coach at the Kencom House.

Collins Kyama and Michael Oyando will continue with their roles as the team’s Physiotherapist and Team Manager respectively.

New era of success

Speaking during the unveiling ceremony, KCB FC Patron Azu Ogola said: “We are confident that through him, we shall usher in a new era of success for the club with our eyes keen on winning the local league and regional trophies. His vast experience will come in handy in delivering a positive impact on the team’s performance in the various competitions lined up”.

Mwalala’s entry opens an exciting chapter for the club as it looks to elevate its performance after it finished 5th in the 2022/23 FKF Premier League season.

I am excited by the opportunity, and I am fully committed to building a strong and competitive team that will deliver positive results on the field. I have a plan, we are going for the title next season and beyond,” he said.

KCB Bank’s footprint in sports support across the country is expansive and cuts across various sports among them KCB FC, KCB Women Volleyball Club, KCB Football Club and KCB Rugby Club as well as Chess, Athletics, Motorsports and Golf.

KCB FC patron Azu Ogola, looks on as Bernard Mwalala the new KCB FC coach signs the contract after being appointed as the new head coach for the team during the unveiling at the Kencom House
KCB FC patron Azu Ogola, looks on as Bernard Mwalala the new KCB FC coach signs the contract after being appointed as the new head coach for the team during the unveiling at the Kencom House.

KCB Head Integrated Marketing Nkatha Mutungi said: “We are looking to further bolster our sports teams across the disciplines to give them a better chance in the game in the ongoing local competitions.”

KCB Bank’s footprint in sports

KCB Bank’s footprint in sports support across the country is expansive and cuts across various sports disciplines.

Some of the sports brand assets include the KCB Women Volleyball Club, KCB Football Club and KCB Rugby Club as well as Chess, Athletics, Motorsports and Golf.

Further, the long-standing tradition of sponsoring major sporting events in the country has seen the Bank pump over Ksh3 billion in sports sponsorships over the past 10 years.

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