KCB head coach Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno is likely to leave the club when his contract expires in August, Mozzart Sport understands.The tactician’s contract expires in two months, and it is highly unlikely that he will be offered a new deal with the club reportedly keen on taking a new direction and handing the team to a coach they believe can help them win titles.##NAJAVA_MECA_7292196##Otieno has been in charge of the Bankers for the last four years, but despite the financial muscle that KCB boast compared to most of the teams in the league, he has yet to win any silverware for the club. The closest he came was during the 2020–21 season, when the team finished as runners-up.This season, despite what could be considered big signings before the season started and during the mid-season window, they remained underwhelming, dropping points and games that ordinarily they should be winning. They also dropped out of the Mozzart Bet Cup in the quarterfinals.The club hierarchy is said to be geared towards making changes, and the former Kenyan international may be in charge for the remaining three matches of the season before the team is handed over to a new coach.”Our football team is the only team that has yet to win silverware, yet it is one with one of the biggest budgets. The coach has been here for four years, and we do not think that things will change for the better even if he is let him continue next season. I am 90% sure that there will be changes in the next few weeks,” a source from the club who sought anonymity told Mozzart Sport.The Bankers are currently fifth in the log with 57 points, and although mathematically they are still in the title race, they have no realistic chance of leapfrogging Tusker FC and Gor Mahia, who occupy the first and second slots in the log, respectively.FKF Women’s Cup: Nakuru City Queens through to the final after edging Kibera Soccer Ladies