The new 2022-23 National Super League (NSL) season has already claimed Silibwet Leons FC coach Joseph Ongoro with barely three rounds into the new season. Ongoro calls it quits after two games in charge citing “personal” reasons.”It has been a challenging ride as the Silibwet head coach, but for now I have to attend to urgent personal matters,” the former Agrochemicals FC and Kisumu All Stars coach told Mozzart Sport. He stepped up mid last season when the Bomet County – based club was staring at relegation, helping to safely dock their ship at position 14 in the log standings.##NAJAVA_MECA_6883462##Ongoro’s start to the new season was, however, rough, losing to Kibera Black Stars 4-0 away before narrowly going down 1-0 Shabana FC at home in their second fixture.The team is booked to face Migori Youth FC in a midweek fixture on Wednesday.His resignation comes at a time Silibwet are facing allegations of match fixing. The five goals the team conceded in just two fixtures have raised eyebrows. Match-fixing allegations rock Silibwet Leons FC