Gor Mahia have set the pace with their recent move top part ways with their coach.
As the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) enters its final stretch, the stakes are rising, not just for clubs chasing glory or survival, but for head coaches whose futures are now under intense scrutiny.
With Gor Mahia already pulling the trigger by parting ways with their head coach Sinisa Mihic, other clubs are beginning to reconsider their dugout leadership.
The Croatian tactician’s exit may be the first domino to fall in what could be a wave of managerial changes, especially among clubs whose campaigns began with promise but are now unraveling.
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3. Ken Odhiambo – Bandari FC
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Ken Odhiambo, in his third stint with Bandari, finds himself under growing but not yet critical pressure.
The Dockers began the season brightly with hopes of a high league finish and a solid FKF Cup run.
However, those ambitions have faded following a poor cup exit and a slide to eighth place with 41 points.
While there has been no public vote of no confidence, the drop in form has raised eyebrows.
A strong finish to the season could secure Odhiambo’s stay, but anything less may prompt change.
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2. Patrick Odhiambo – KCB FC
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The Bankers started the campaign on fire, challenging for top honors and staying within reach of the league’s elite.
But the second leg of the season has been a different story entirely.
KCB now sit ninth on 41 points, having lost the momentum that once made them contenders.
For Patrick Odhiambo, the dramatic dip in form has likely unsettled the board and fans alike.
Though not yet on the brink, the coach’s tenure may depend on how KCB close out the season.
1. Charles Okere – Tusker FC
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Charles Okere faces the most intense pressure of the three.
After pushing Gor Mahia and Kenya Police in the title race, a disastrous 7-1 defeat to Sofapaka has put his job in jeopardy, according to Nation Sports.
Although Tusker still have a mathematial chance of clinching the title, they must rely on Kenya Police to falter significantly.
The club’s fate is no longer in their hands, and neither is Okere’s. His future will be decided at the season’s end, with the odds increasingly stacked against him.