Nairobi City Stars assistant coach John Amboko owes it to the club for enabling him to attend and successfully finish the CAF B coaching course that came to an end earlier this month.Amboko was among the coaches attached to Premier League clubs that undertook the elite four-month coaching course since September, overseen by Football Federation of Kenya (FKF) instructors, as sanctioned by CAF.He was thankful to the entire club management for making it possible for him to go through the course that will see him become a CAF B accredited coach.“I wish to sincerely thank the entire City Stars management for enabling me to attend, complete, and graduate from the concluded CAF ‘B’ course,” Amboko told the club’s portal.Nairobi City stars head coach John Amboko has warned his charges against resting on their laurels as they take on troubled AFC Leopards tomorrow in a Kenyan Premier League clash. pic.twitter.com/OwO8nEr9UL— Geoffrey Mwamburi (@bekimwamburi) August 2, 2021 He became the third Simba wa Nairobi coach to complete a coaching course this year after assistant coach Noah Abich and goalkeeper trainer Zachary Onyango completed a one-month CAF ‘C’ Diploma license course in Kisumu in October.The tactician has spent most of his career at City Stars, being part of the team from 2002 to 2017 as a player except in 2013 when he spent a season at AFC Leopards, joining the team in the technical capacity after his retirement from playing.In July this year, Amboko was elevated to fill the void left by Sanjin Alagic who parted ways with the club following the expiry of his contract and went on to lead City Stars to the end of the season before paving way for Nicholas Muyoti ahead of the new season.On to John Amboko; Following the exit of coach Sanjin Alagic at the expiry of his contract, the coaching role at Nairobi City Stars now sits with club legend John Amboko.[https://t.co/mP0gdCDNdG]#𝕊𝕚𝕞𝕓𝕒𝕎𝕒ℕ𝕒𝕚𝕣𝕠𝕓𝕚— Official Nairobi City Stars Fc (@NrbCityStars) July 21, 2021