Football Kenya Federation (FKF) CEO Barry Otieno has challenged recent CAF C coaching course graduands to use the knowledge acquired to make a positive impact wherever they go.Speaking during the closing ceremony of the course which saw 30 coaches drawn from various clubs across the country graduate, Otieno said that the coaches have a chance to grow the game with their new-ly acquired knowledge.##NAJAVA_MECA_7171904##The month-long course kicked off in March and culminated on Tuesday with the CEO wrapping it up.“CAF C is a professional course. Each one of you here represents an organization, some of you are head coaches. When you back to your clubs, make a positive impact, lift those clubs, and build those players. If you do that we will see a change in our game,” the CEO said.Omanyala set to battle Imeta in South African Grand PrixFormer Sofapaka, KCB, Mathare United, Western Stima, and Nairobi Stima forward Ronald Okoth termed the experience a fulfilling one, adding that the knowledge he gained boosted his confidence as a coach.“The one month has been a valuable experience. The knowledge I have gained has boosted my confidence as a coach. We have learned how to train a team properly, match analysis, and a lot of the science behind football. I am looking forward to implementing what I have learned and the improved performance that will follow,” Okoth said.Excited to have completed my CAF C Coaching License Diploma Course . Happy to have learnt new coaching knowledge that will allow me to be a more effective Coach in player development & equally improve our standards of the game ⚽️ 📈 💪🏾 @ROSportsAcademy pic.twitter.com/rce0z1I8NB— Coach Ronald Okoth (@RonaldOkoth__) April 11, 2023 FKF Division One side Kibra Soccer coach Ray Omondi, who played for AFC Leopards during his active days, termed the course an eye-opener that gave him a better understanding of the game.“I am going back a better coach, a better planner, and with a better understanding of the science behind football,” the Kibera Soccer tactician said.Ex-Kenya international Kenneth Wendo, who is also the Tusker FC Youth team head coach, was in attendance alongside Rainbow FC coach Eric Macharia.USA based William Otondi in as Kenya Chipu name final squad for Barthes Trophy