Former Nzoia Sugar coach Godfrey Oduor is angling for a return to the touchline in the new season after being out since January.Oduor, has been club-less since January when he was allegedly suspended by Nzoia over a spate of poor run in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League.Ever since, he kept low and largely focused on completing his CAF A coaching course which concluded in May after six months of training.##NAJAVA_MECA_8161478##The soft-spoken tactician hopes to secure employment in the top flight before the start of the new season and implement what he gathered in the lengthy coaching course.“I have had sufficient time to rest and re-strategize. The break from coaching allowed me room to concentrate on my studies. I am ready to hit new highs in the top flight from next season,” he told Mozzart Sport.His two stints with Nzoia were largely unsuccessful due to several factors, but, Oduor is certainly delighted with how he fared at KCB as an assistant.Uphill survival task for Sofapaka as Gor Mahia lie in waitFor four years, Oduor served as an assistant coach to Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno at KCB where they raised the levels at the club from participants to title contenders.The former Harambee Starlets coach is confident that his return to the top flight will be successful and will most importantly be decorated with titles.“I have gained the requisite experience and papers. I am ready for a new challenge as a head coach,” stated the former Kibera Black Stars.City Stars coach Muyoti eyes strong finish after lucky Homeboyz drawHaving watched his colleague David Ouma achieve remarkable success in Tanzania, Oduor is not limiting himself to the Kenyan league.Ouma led Coastal Union to a fourth-place finish in the Tanzanian league and consequently, the Tanga-based club will feature in the CAF Confederation Cup.Oduor, says he is casting his net wider and he wouldn’t mind coaching outside the country.