Posta Rangers have moved to clarify the position of head coach Stanley Okumbi who on Wednesday stepped down from his position as club head coach.Okumbi, who has been in charge of the team for 11 months informed the team on Wednesday that he would be leaving the club to go and further his coaching credentials abroad. His assistant Charles ‘Korea’ Omondi has been left in charge of the team.Club CEO John Wakhu has now clarified that the tactician has taken a six-month break from the dugout in order to go and further his studies in Germany. He is set to enroll for UEFA B coaching Diploma.No More Okumbi-ball at Posta Rangers.The former Harambee Stars coach has stepped down from his position. He says he wants to go and further his coaching credentials.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/9gsv95WMSp— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) February 4, 2022 “He is going to Germany to work on his UEFA B License and will be away for about six months. We facilitated that therefore he is still part of Posta Rangers. “Korea will be in charge for now. In case of anything else we shall communicate but there no cause for alarm,” Wakhu told Mozzart Sport.Okumbi joined Posta Rangers in February 2021 as a replacement for Sammy Omolo who left to become Gor Mahia assistant coach. He transformed Posta into a formidable force and this season, for example, they have picked wins over Gor Mahia, Tusker FC, and Bandari.He leaves Posta Rangers in the sixth position with 25 points after 15 rounds of league matches. Their next assignment is against Gor Mahia on Sunday at the Moi International Sports Center Kasarani.