Exclusive: Former Homeboyz coach Bernard Mwalala set to take over at Ulinzi Stars

Immediate former Kakamega Homeboyz head coach Bernard Mwalala is set to be named the new Ulinzi Stars head coach, Mozzart Sport can exclusively report.Mwalala has been unattached since early July when he parted ways with Homeboyz. This came after a league title heartbreak that saw them lose the title to Tusker FC on the final day of the season having led the log for the better part of the campaign.We salute you Sir, its been an honor to be at your service. Fare well Mr. President and may God bless you.#GBKDF#GBUS 📸 Courtesy pic.twitter.com/pnFDp3zNyQ— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) September 9, 2022 At Ulinzi, he replaces interim coach Vincent ‘Moriero’ Otieno who will drop to the role of assistant coach. Moriero was named Ulinzi’s interim boss in July when the Soldiers decided to disband the entire technical bench led by head coach Benjamin Nyangweso after an underwhelming campaign that saw the soldiers finish in the 13th position.The team also managed to score just 20 league goals all season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6633075##They now have Mwalala on board as revealed by a source close to the ongoing at the soldiers’ camp.“Mwalala to Ulinzi Stars is a done deal, he is a coach that they have admired for a long time and they have finally managed to get him. Moriero drops to the position of assistant coach. Other members of the technical bench retain their positions,” the source disclosed.Kakamega Homeboyz conclude transfer business with three more signingsMwalala started his coaching career as an assistant coach at Coastal Union of Tanzania after an injury forced him into early retirement. He would then join his boyhood club, Nzoia Sugar at the start of 2015, and in 2016 he guided them back to the top tier.He then joined Bandari in 2018 and after two years, during which he won the FA Cup and played in the CAF Confederation Cup with the club, he left the Dockers.FKF President Nick Mwendwa is back!Last year he joined Homeboyz initially as an assistant coach and when Nicholas Muyoti left for Nairobi City Stars, he was elevated to the position of the head coach and managed to finish in the second position, Homeboyz’s best ever finish.

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