Current AFC Leopards Coach Dennis Kitambi is set to leave the team and head to Bangladesh, where he will be working with his former boss.
Kitambi, who has been at the helm of Leopards since the dismissal of former head coach Robert Matano has overseen a fruitful period for the team and endeared himself to the fans in the process.
According to club chairman, Dan Mule, the team Kitambi was in agreement with the team, and his association with Leopards will come to an end soon.
“We have reached a mutual agreement with Kitambi. He will officially relinquish his role at the club on May 10,” Mule said as quoted by Sportpesa.
Kitambi is set to join his former boss, Stewart Hall, at Saif Sporting Club Limited.
Hall brought Kitambi to Leopards in January 2017 when he was appointed as head coach before the Briton quit the club mid last season with the Tanzanian remaining to be Matano’s assistant.
Ingwe currently lies third in the Kenyan Premier League standings with 18 points from 10, and are eyeing a first domestic crown in 20 years.