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Kenya: Former International Wants to Coach Harambee Stars

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Former Harambee Stars captain Robert Mambo is open to coaching the national team in the near future, but admits he has to change for that to happen.

For instance, integrity issues at Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and Kenyan football in general, corruption, favouritism and unprofessionalism.

I have picked very valuable lessons as a coach and player in Europe and I am hoping to one day serve Kenya, a country that I am very proud of," he added.

Mambo still follows Kenyan football closely and has helped several Kenyan footballers land deals in Europe.

I have noticed most Kenyan footballers nowadays want to move to Europe very quickly even before they establish themselves in Kenya - that's not the way it works," he added.

Source: allAfrica.com
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