Former Kenya Cup side South Coast Pirates have parted ways with head coach Kevin Amiani, officially relieving him of his duties and any role within the club.
In a statement released by the club, the Pirates thanked Amiani for his service and confirmed he would no longer represent or be involved in any capacity with the team.
South Coast Pirates statement
“South Coast Pirates Rugby Club wishes to inform our supporters, partners, and the general public that we have officially parted ways with Coach Kevin Amiani,” the statement read.
“Coach Amiani will no longer be involved in any capacity with the club and is not authorized to transact or represent South Coast Pirates RFC in any official matters going forward.
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“We thank him for his service to the club and wish him well in his future endeavors.”
Amiani took over as head coach three seasons ago following the departure of Howard Okwemba.
During his tenure, he oversaw a remarkable turnaround in the club’s fortunes, guiding the Pirates to Kenya Cup promotion.
South Coast performance
Although the team struggled to maintain its top-tier status, they consistently delivered impressive performances, especially on home soil.
Amiani’s departure comes shortly after the exit of veteran forward Brian Nyikuli, marking a period of transition for the club.
