FKF Premier League side Ulinzi Stars has parted ways with head coach Anthony Kimani after one season in charge. Kimani took over the team before the start of the previous season and faced numerous challenges. The team secured their safety on the penultimate day of the season with a victory over Kariobangi Sharks.##NAJAVA_MECA_8213885##Speculation had been circulating about Kimani’s future, and the club has now confirmed his departure with an official statement.“Ulinzi wishes to express its gratitude to Anthony Kimani for his contributions to the club during his tenure as head coach. Anthony Kimani will always be part of the Ulinzi family,” read the club’s statement.In response, Kimani expressed his appreciation to everyone associated with the club. “I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude and admiration for each and every one of you. This past season has been an incredible journey, filled with challenges, triumphs, and countless memories that I will cherish forever,” he stated on the club’s official website.Ggolola criticizes Naivas’ tactics in playoff defeat to Sofapaka“While my time here has been brief, the connections and experiences we’ve shared will stay with me always. I believe in this team’s potential and am confident that great things lie ahead for all of you. I wish you all continued success and happiness, both on and off the field. With deepest gratitude and warmest regards,” he concluded.The club is now expected to appoint their next coach from within the military setup, with former head coach Danstan Nyaudo, who has been handling their U20 team, expected to take charge for the 2024-25 season.Former AFC Leopards midfielder targeting return to club football next season