
Former Bandari goalkeeper's trainer issues a come get me plea to top-flight clubs
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Siwa hoping to secure employment in the top tier three months after leaving Bandari
Former Harambee Stars and Bandari goalkeeper trainer Raza Siwa has issued a come and get me plea to clubs plying their trade in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL).
The Fifa licensed trainer left the Dockers at the start of the year after his three-year long contract with the club expired on December 31 leaving the department under the hands of former Kenyan international Wilson Oburu who initially served as the team manager.
Bandari also cut ties with their long serving assistant coach Nassoro Mwakoba early this year after his contract lapsed. His slot was later filled by former AFC Leopards coach Anthony Kimani.
Siwa who boasts to have tutored Yanga custodians in 2016 said he banked on his record at Bandari to secure him a job in the near future.
New K'ogalo capture will be missed by Bandari: Razak Siwa will be highly missed by Bandari, head coach Rishadi S... http://t.co/j4MiYGnI
— Gor Mahia FC (@Gor_MahiaFC) December 11, 2011
The former Gor Mahia trainer takes pride in molding Stars shot stopper Faruk Shikalo to scoop the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) golden glove twice in succession before leaving for greener pastures offered at Jangwani.
"I am still looking for a new club to continue doing what I do best. I have never received an offer from the time I left Bandari but I hope the good job I did at the club and the previous work stations will procure me a job," he appealed.
Siwa, who is currently attached to Viva Manyotta, a Msambweni based grassroot club also called on clubs to deep into the area and capture the raw talents he has been mentoring since parting ways with Bandari.
Former Harambee Stars and @Bandarifc goalkeeper trainer Razak Siwa has re-joined @Yanga1935 #TouchKE. pic.twitter.com/94U1khRpnt
— Touch Sports KE (@ThetouchK) July 26, 2018
" I am actively involved in the game although at the grassroot level. I have been giving back to society through mentoring the youth in Msambweni where I was born. There are talents in the streets and clubs should consider sending their scouts here," he added.












