FKF Premier League side Kenya Police FC are expected to name a new head coach before their next league fixture on Sunday 1 December against AFC Leopards.Police sent its entire technical bench and staff packing on Wednesday 20 November with only the players spared.800m star Mary Moraa, DEM WA FB’s historic cash donation to Bungoma QueensWomen’s team head coach Beldine Odemba was then handed the team on an interim basis as the search for a new coach began.Odemba and her Police Bullets staff have been in charge of the men’s side for the last two games, all of which ended in stalemates.##NAJAVA_MECA_8528296##The former Highway Secondary School head coach who is also the Harambee Starlets tactician has flown out of the country with the national team, emphasizing the need to hire a a new coach.Mozzart Sport therefore looks at the top three potential candidates for the vacant position.Kariobangi Sharks’ Keith Imbali opens on surviving mob justice and growing up in crimePatrick AussemsThe former AFC Leopards tactician has emerged as a potential candidate for the Police job after his dismissal from Tanzanian side Singida Black Stars on Monday 25 November.The 59-year-old’s availability in the market adds to the pool that Police may tap into since the dismissal of Salim Babu and Anthony Kimani.##NAJAVA_MECA_8528328##The former Simba SC tactician is familiar with not only African football but the Kenyan scene after his over two-year spell at AFC Leopards.He also has the advantage if the Law Enforcers decide to go for a foreign coach as some quotas in the club suggest.Spanish, Serbian and US clubs line up for Kenya U17 forward after FIFA World Cup tourneyRobert MatanoThe former Tusker FC tactician is an obvious option for the Law Enforcers as Kenya’s most successful coach in the FKF Premier League with three titles to his name.The no-nonsense coach may be preferred due to his strict coaching style and discipline which has been an area of concern for the Police side.##NAJAVA_MECA_8528303##His short-term contract with Sofapaka also makes it easy to acquire his services.Francis KimanziThe former Harambee Stars coach is also available on the market after leaving Tanzanian club Tabora United in October.’Football is only played by poor people’ – Harambee Stars’ forward Masud JumaKimanzi who is a CAF instructor has previously won the FKF Premier League with Mathare United in 2008 and is a potential candidate especially due to his TikiTaka style of football.