Coach Okere delighted to be back at Tusker after yearlong hiatus

Tusker FC have bolstered their technical bench with the reintroduction of Charles Okere who will serve as the second assistant, a year after leaving Ruaraka.Okere served as the assistant before leaving the club to take up the Harambee Starlets job but was left without a workstation following the disbandment of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) by the government.Here’s more from coach Charles Okere, speaking on his return to the club.https://t.co/xneZ6YiX60— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) April 12, 2022 The former KCB FC assistant coach was chuffed after returning to the club’s management set-up and thanked the club for again trusting him with the position.“I am happy and delighted to be back home because this team is like family. I was here since 2018 and left for the national team but I find myself back here. I want to thank the club’s management and the technical bench of the senior team for giving me this second chance to be here,” said Okere.He was first appointed as the Starlets’ assistant coach before taking over the reins following the departure of David Ouma and will also double up as the Youth Team head coach, a position he also held previously.Having already taken charge of the Youth Team last Sunday and was also on the bench in the barren draw against Gor Mahia, Okere hopes to add experience gained in the National Team to the Brewers.😊| A familiar face is back at Ruaraka.Welcome back home coach Charles Okere.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/Qvg1qeQUqH— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) April 12, 2022 “I have learnt a lot with the national team and it is those lessons I aim to implement back here and ensure the success of both the senior and Youth Team.This is something that I enjoy doing, working with young players and helping develop them. They have just played four games in the Division Two League and definitely, our ambition is to earn promotion at the end of the season,” added Okere.

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