Ex-Gor Mahia coach Patrick Odhiambo relieved of his duties in Tanzania

Former Gor Mahia assistant coach Patrick Odhiambo will no longer be in charge of Tanzanian top flight side Tanzania Prisons.This is after the club announced they will not be renewing the contract of the Kenyan tactician after its expiry by the end January 2023.Tunakushukuru kocha Patrick Odhiambo.@silent_oceanltd @MagerezaT pic.twitter.com/J5XkcsRz9h— Tanzania_prisons_sc (@PrisonsSc) January 22, 2023 In an official post on their social media portal, the club confirmed the news as they conveyed their gratitude to Odhiambo who joined the club in January 2022.“The leadership of Tanzania Prisons would like to thank you for everything you have done for the club. Patrick Odhiambo’s contract expires this month and we want to wish him all the best in his journey and life in general.##NAJAVA_MECA_6961652##We will forever remember you for every good you have done ever since you joined us on 14 January 2022. The club will be under assistant coach Shabani Mtupa during this period until further notice,” the club posted.Prior to his stint at Prisons, Odhiambo, a former Western Stima, Agro Chemicals, Muhoroni Youth, Chemelil Sugar, and Sony Sugar coach served at rivals Biashara United for seven months before his move.Omala hat trick steers Gor Mahia over Vihiga Bullets who go ballistic on refereeHe joined Biashara in May 2021 after resigning from his position as Kakamega Homeboyz assistant coach. He helped United qualify for the CAF Confederation Cup for the first time ever where they, unfortunately, exited in the preliminary phase.In the 2022/2023 season, Prisons have only won five games in the 21 matches they have played so far this season (5W 6D L 10L).Resurgent Tusker regain FKFPL top spot after whipping Sofapaka with Nzoia Sugar trippingThe Kenyan tactician leaves the club sitting fourth last on the log table on 21 points.

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