By OUR CORRESPONDENT 

Two more Football Kenya Federation Premier League coaches have left their jobs.

Bandari coach Twahir Muhiddin and AFC Leopards’ Tom Juma became the latest casualties in the league.

Muhiddin stepped down from his job after the Dockers lost 2-0 against Bidco United on Monday. His assistant Tom Juma will take over in an acting capacity until a new coach is named, according to sources.

At the Den, Juma reportedly left his job after a poor run. Ingwe is yet to win a game in the current season. In his last game in charge, Leopards lost 2-0 against perennial rivals Gor Mahia in Mashemeji Derby.

Assistant coach and former striker Fred Ambani will take charge in an interim basis. Ambani, a CAF B license holder is a former Wazito and Nakumatt FC coach.

According to reports, Tomas Trucha is set to take over as the new head coach. Trucha a Czech citizen was appointed as Ingwe coach in the year 2020 but left the role immediately citing threats on his life.  

After six rounds of games, four coaches have already lost their jobs. The first causality was Kenya Police coach Francis Baraza who was replaced by Zdravko Logarušić. Baraza has written to the law enforcers seeking Sh5 million citing breach of contract.

Sofapaka’s Francis Haringingo was the second coach to be sacked. He was replaced by Ezekiel Akwana on an interim basis. Haringingo left together with his assistant Pablo Nduwimana.

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