Kakamega Homeboyz Team Manager Imbenzi dreams big as Coach Odhiambo returns

Kakamega Homeboyz defender Robinson Kamura stretches during the team's training session. (PHOTO/FKF Media)

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Kakamega Homeboyz Team Manager Boniface Imbenzi has
expressed delight at the return of head coach Patrick Odhiambo, backing him to
guide the side to greater heights in the upcoming 2025/26 FKF Premier League
season.
Odhiambo, who previously managed Homeboyz before a stint
with KCB FC, returns to the Kakamega-based club following the departure of
Francis Barasa to Tanzania.
“I think we will have a wonderful season under our new coach
Patrick Odhiambo, who has just returned from KCB,” said Imbenzi. “We have
managed to retain a big number of first-team players, so it’s just about
reinforcing a few positions and then we’ll be ready for the new season.”
According to Imbenzi, Odhiambo’s return was a natural choice
once his contract with KCB expired.
“Patrick Odhiambo has returned because we parted ways on
good terms, and when his contract with KCB ended, it was an easy decision to go
for him again. Our coach Francis Barasa left for Tanzania, so we had to move
quickly for a replacement.”
Homeboyz have, however, suffered key departures, with
striker Moses Shumah joining Zambia’s Power Dynamos and defender Brian
Eshihanda Munyendo signing for Tanzania’s Bamba Jiji.
“There is Moses Shumah who joined Power Dynamo in Zambia and
defender Brian Eshihanda Munyendo who left for Bamba Jiji in Tanzania,” noted
Imbenzi. “As you are aware, everyone dreams of greener pastures. When a door
opens, it would be inhuman to block someone from pursuing his ambitions.
They’ve decided to go professional, and we have to wish them well.”
Despite the exits, Imbenzi is optimistic that with
reinforcements, Homeboyz will remain competitive. Last season, the club
finished third with 58 points, seven behind champions Kenya Police FC.
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