Former Vihiga Bullets, defender Vitalis Akumu has announced his retirement from competitive football aged 35.The utility defender has bowed out after parting ways with Bullets, a side that he turned out for last season. He joined the club midway through the season as the club unsuccessfully tried to avoid relegation.##NAJAVA_MECA_21963##The 2013 KPL U19 winning defender has now bowed out saying he will now focus on nurturing young talents as he is keen on getting into coaching.“Today I take this opportunity to announce that I have retired from competitive football. Thanks to friends and fans for your support. All will be well as I will do well in nurturing young talents,” he posted on Facebook.The former Western Stima, Sofapaka, Kisumu AllStars and Vihiga United man disclosed that he is keen on taking his coaching badges once FIFA’s suspension on Kenya is lifted. Kenya has been under a FIFA embargo since February over government interference after Sports CS Amina Mohammed disbanded the federation and installed a caretaker committee.“At 35 I felt it is time to call it a day. I have enjoyed my playing career and as I transition into coaching, I believe that I will equally do well, I want to unearth the next big talents in the country. I will take my coaching badges once normalcy resumes in football resumes and in the meantime I will be playing for ASEC Wazee, a team of retired footballers,” he told Mozzart Sport.Matano asks President Ruto to intervene in football impasse