Amrouche hopeful Kenya will resolve Government-FKF stalemate

Former Harambee Stars tactician Adel Amrouche is hoping that Kenya will put an end to the row between the Football Kenya Federation and the government that saw the formation of a caretaker committee by the Cabinet Secretary for Sports Amb. Amina Mohamed to oversee FKF executive functions last mnth.The coach was speaking at a consultative meeting organized by Mombasa County Football Association, Kenya Football Coaches Association (Kefoca), and FKF presidential aspirant Twaha Mbarak in Mombasa alongside another former Harambee Stars coach Ghost Mulee.“I had a good time with the national team. What is important is that we are here to share our experiences. The only problem is that people do not remember the coaches but only the players. My hope is to see Kenya on the top, you are not far. I hope you find a solution to the problem that you have here in Kenya and bring the right people in the right place. When you make mistakes you pay, that is football,” he said as quoted by Daily Nation.The Court of Arbitration for Sport has ordered Football Kenya Federation to pay former Harambee Stars coach Adel Amrouche Ksh. 108 million in costs and damages for wrongful dismissal. 1/2. #TheScoreKE pic.twitter.com/SgcTLht8Mc— Carol Radull (@CarolRadull) October 3, 2019 The Algerian is also looking forward to seeing former footballers given a chance to lead the federation while at the share time acknowledging that they have to enhance management knowledge.Recently, former Harambee Stars forward Dennis Oliech, in a viral video, asked CS Amina to consider including the former players in the caretaker committee to steer football growth.“I hope to see a footballer taking charge of football in Kenya. We have many former players now and they must be given a chance. But knowledge is key because in football no one knows everything, we must share ideas,” he added.Former Harambee Stars coach Adel Amrouche is in town. pic.twitter.com/KSaf1aC6t5— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) July 31, 2019 Mulee was delighted to be sharing the stage with a coach he served with in the national team as a technical director, terming it a privilege.“I am very happy that my friend Amrouche is here. I worked with him as a technical director when we won Cecafa in 2013. It is a privilege to share football ideas with fellow coaches,” Mulee said.

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