FKF Boss Addresses Confusion Over Harambee Starlets Coach Beldine Odemba

Harambee Starlets coach Beldine Odemba. (Imago)

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Harambee Starlets Coach Beldine Odemba has is guiding the squad at the CECAFA Championships.

FKF Boss Addresses Confusion Over Harambee Starlets Coach Beldine Odemba

Stephen Awino 17:30 - 16.06.2025

FKF President Hussein Moahmmed has shed light on the confusion surrounding Harambee Starlets coach, despite recent speculation, as the team continues their CECAFA Women's Championships journey.

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President Hussein Mohammed has spoken out to clear the air on the status of Harambee Starlets head coach Beldine Odemba.

This follows swirling reports that she had stepped down ahead of the ongoing CECAFA Women's Championship in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

The confusion over Odemba's future remains a hot topic, especially after her side’s commanding 3-0 win over Burundi in their tournament opener.

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Hussein Mohammed Clears the Air

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Football Kenya Federation president Hussein Mohammed during the federation's congress at Sports View Hotel in Nairobi on May 31, 2025. IMAGES/ FKF

Addressing the matter through Citizen Digital, Mohammed stated, “On the issue of the coach (Beldine Odemba), as the president, I try not to interfere with matters that are under the purview of the secretariat, and as things stand she is still the coach.”

His comments are intended to douse the speculation and affirm continuity within the technical bench as the team eyes regional glory.

Starlets Off to a Flying Start in Tanzania

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Harambee Starlets players in previous training session. Photo: FKF Media Harambee Starlets players in previous training session. Photo: FKF Media

Odemba’s charges began their CECAFA Women’s Championship campaign on a high, dispatching Burundi 3-0 thanks to a brace from Martha Amunyolet and a goal from Faith Mboya.

The team’s next test comes on Tuesday against rivals Uganda, who are coming off a 5-0 triumph over South Sudan.

A win for the Starlets would all but confirm their place in the knockout rounds and further validate Odemba’s leadership amid the uncertainty surrounding her job.