‘I’m the right man…’, Bujego says after taking the mantle at Bullets

Kenya Police Bullets FC players celebrates scoring against Ulinzi Starlets FC during their WPL FKF Premier League match at Police Sacco Stadium in Nairobi on March 09, 2024. Photo/Sportpicha

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Fresh from being appointed as the new head coach of Kenya Police Bullets FC, tactician David Bujego has wasted no time in setting out bold ambitions, declaring that he is the right man to lead the reigning champions into a new era of dominance.
Bujego, who
previously handled Kibera Soccer Women and currently serves as the Kenya U17
Women’s assistant coach, said he is fully focused on guiding the Bullets to a
historic treble. His sights are firmly set on the FKF Women’s Premier League,
the FKF Women’s Cup, and the CECAFA Club Championships.
“I believe we
are one, and our key goal is the CECAFA Club Championships. We have good
players, and once they understand the philosophy, there will be results. I want
to be among the first coaches to win the treble with a women’s team,” said a
confident Bujego.
His appointment
has been welcomed with optimism within the club hierarchy. Police Secretary
General Chris Onguso hailed the move, noting their ultimate target remains
securing qualification for the CAF Women’s Champions League.
“Our primary
goal is still to reach the CAF Women’s Champions League through the CECAFA
qualifiers. We have failed in past attempts, but we trust Coach Bujego to raise
our standards and take us there,” Onguso said.
Onguso further
admitted that Bujego’s impressive record with Kibera Soccer Women left Police
Bullets no choice but to act quickly.
“He disturbed us
with how he managed Kibera, and we knew we had to acquire him. Now, we believe
he will deliver,” he noted.
The Bullets, who
have been dominant in the domestic scene, will kick off their title defence
against Kayole Starlets on Saturday, October 4. With continental ambitions also
in sight, fans will be keen to see how quickly Bujego’s philosophy takes shape
on the pitch.
The new coach
insists patience and discipline will be crucial in chasing glory. “We take each
game as it comes. The results will follow, and I’m sure the fans will be proud
of this team,” he said.
With the club
backing him fully and his vision clearly laid out, David Bujego’s tenure at
Police Bullets could mark the beginning of a golden chapter in Police's quest
for continental qualification.
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