The Kenya national football team Harambee Stars have not put up the kind of performance that many Kenyans would be proud of for decades owing to what many termed as poor management.
The exit of long serving Sam Nyamwea, who had been at the helm for decades, has paved way to a new, young and revamped Nick Mwendwa, whom many trust will help regain Kenya's lost glory in the world of football.
It is almost impossible to remember when Harambee Stars last competed on a high stage ,save for the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup which is more friendly than competitive match.
All what Kenyans crave for is to see the the national team compete on a global stage, Africa Cup of Nations and just may be the World Cup.
We have before seen countries with no much in footballing history break the yoke to lift prestigious trophies after changing football management, Zambia lifted AFCON for their first time in history in 2012, Kenya can also do it.
What Nick Mwendwa and his new team have prepared for our soccer is yet to be seen.
We can only hope that it's a new dawn for football in Kenya. All Kenyans want to see is Harambee Stars competing on the global stage by all means.