Former Bandari coach Paul Nkatah at a past match. He was fired by the Dockers on Thursday after a disappointing season. [Photo/ goal.com]
Kenya Premier League side Bandari FC has parted ways with their Ugandan tactician Paul Nkatah after an underwhelming season with the Dockers.Despite a heavy financial input in purchasing players, Bandari finished tenth in the recently concluded season much to the chagrin of the management who decided to relieve the former Tusker FC coach of his duties.A disappointed Nkatah who steered the Brewers to the league title last season divulged the details of his dismissal on Thursday but said he had picked some vital lessons in his one season stint with the Dockers."They requested me out and I can’t complain about my short spell there. I picked positive lessons that will keep me going. I am currently open to any offers that come my way,” said the former Muhoroni Youth tactician, as quoted by the Nation.Also on the firing line was Nkata's first assistant coach George Owoko.However, the second assistant Ken Odhiambo has been retained and will be in charge for the time being.