Bandari have confirmed their former skipper Shaban Kenga as the new head coach for the club’s youth team.Kenga, has been out of competitive football since January last year thanks to a leg fracture suffered while in action against Western Stima at the Mbaraki Stadium.The injury forced the veteran winger to undergo surgery at the Jocham Hospital in Mombasa and as a result, he was first ruled out of action for four months.##NAJAVA_MECA_6725527##However, the attacking midfielder failed to recover on time and would have a date with the surgeon again late last year to extract the surgical screws.The former Gor Mahia man resumed full training in April but was not considered for playing time in the later stages of the past season perhaps as a precaution.Sichenje red carded three minutes into cameo as AIK beat DjurgårdenAccording to Bandari team manager Albert Ogari, Kenga who Has captained the cub for years has been handling the youth team since June an indication that he could have quietly hanged up his boots transitioned into coaching.Last month, the club announced their first-choice goalkeeper Michael Wanyika as the new skipper with central defender Andrew Juma and winger Abdallah Hassan as his assistants.“Kenga is our youth team head coach. He has been coaching the upcoming player for the last three months or so,” he said.CAFCC: Ian Otieno apologizes over error made in Zesco’s loss to AM RoyalFurther, Ogari confirmed that the club had elevated former defender Dan Otewa to the rank of assistant team manager.Otewa, who hanged up his boots in October last year bringing an end to his more than a decade stint as an active player at the club to an end but his loyalty to the club saw him secure a place in the technical bench.The former right back joined the Dockers in 2010 from National Super League side Mombasa Elite.