Kenyan Premier League side Bandari FC have sacked their head coach Anthony Kimani.
The dockers are said to have reached at the decision after recording a string of poor results..
"Bandari FC wishes to announce that we have parted ways with our head coach, Anthony Kimani, on mutual consent. The Board of Trustees arrived at this decision after thorough deliberations," said a club statement released on Monday.
Adding ""We also want to assure our fans and stakeholders that the club remains steadfast in its commitment to achieving our goals and aspirations as a club,"
The Mombasa based club was at the weekend knocked out of the Mozzart Bet Cup after a 3-0 defeat to AFC Leopards.
Twahir Muhiddin now takes over the reins for the remainder of the campaign.
Kimani joined Bandari FC in February 2021 as an assistant coach to Rwandese tactician Andre Casa Mbungo before taking over in an acting capacity in February last year after Mbungo was sacked due to the same reason, a series of poor performance.