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Kenya: Gor's Steven Polack Wins 3rd Coach of the Month Award

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Gor Mahia head coach Steven Polack has stocked his personal trophy cabinet once again this season after belatedly picking the February Fidelity Insurance Coach of the Month award.

This is the third Coach of the Month award for Polack who joined Gor Mahia in August last year to replace Turkish Cypriot tactician Hassan Oktay.

However, Gor wrapped up the month with identical 3-2 wins over Zoo FC and Stima to give Polack an edge over other KPL coaches.

The former Asante Kotoko coach beat youthful AFC Leopards tactician Anthony Kimani to bag the award.

Kimani would have won his first coach of the month award but losing to Tusker 1-0 in the second match of the month struck the difference between him and Polack.

Source: allAfrica.com

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