Tanzanian club Tabora part ways with Kenyan coach Kimanzi
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Tabora United
Football Club has officially parted ways with head coach Francis Kimanzi and
his assistant, Yusuf Chipo, following a disappointing start to the 2024/25
season. The club released a statement citing unsatisfactory results as the
reason for the decision.
The announcement
comes in the wake of Tabora United’s 4-2 defeat to JKT Tanzania, which left the
club in 11th place with only 8 points. The team is now 11 points behind league
leaders Singida United after eight matches. Under Kimanzi’s leadership, Tabora
United managed only two wins, two draws, and suffered four losses. His side
scored a total of 7 goals while conceding 14.
Francis Kimanzi,
a former head coach of Kenya’s Harambee Stars, had taken over at Tabora United
on a one-year contract for the 2024/25 season. He was appointed after leaving
his position as head coach of Mathare United in Kenya. Kimanzi had replaced
Masoud Juma, who stepped down shortly after Tabora narrowly avoided relegation
in the Tanzania Mainland Premier League through the playoffs.
At 48 years old,
Kimanzi has had an accomplished career in East African football. He is
remembered for guiding Mathare United, also known as the ‘Slum Boys’, to their
first-ever Kenyan Premier League title during his initial tenure with the club.
Kimanzi has also had two stints managing the national team, Harambee Stars, in
2013 and 2019. In addition to Mathare United, he has coached other Kenyan
Premier League clubs, including Tusker FC and Sofapaka.
Tabora United
will now be searching for a new head coach as they seek to improve their
fortunes in the current season.

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