
The immediate former Harambee Starlets David Ouma has been appointed as the new Sofapaka assistant coach. Ouma rejoins the club after five years will also double up as the club's Sports Director.
As a Sports Director, his work would entail being in charge of Youth Development structures and recruitment of talented players.
"Ouma is back home. I knew he would one day come back where his heart really is. He spent five good years with us in different capacities and during those years, he showed great passion in his work and that is why when he had the chance to work with him again, we didn't think twice," club president Elly Kalekwa said as he unveiled him today.
Ouma said: "First of all I want to thank God that I'm finally back at Sofapaka. It has been a journey, I worked here for about six years, then I went to be an assistant coach of national men football team Harambee Stars under Bobby Williamson, then I was appointed the head coach of the national women team Harambee Starlets," Ouma said.
He added: "I can say Sofapaka was my stepping stone to national duties. It helped in my coaching transition and that is why I'm back since I want to give back after earning a lot of experience and knowledge in the last few years. My plan with the team is to ensure that we remain as competitive as possible, going into the future assignments."