Adel Amrouche has revealed his interest in taking the Harambee Stars job following the exit of Sebastien Migne.
The French coach parted ways with Football Kenya Federation (FKF) on Monday, just a week after Kenya failed to go past Tanzania in the two-legged African Nations Championship (Chan) qualifiers, where they lost 4-1 on penalties, to exit the competition.
“Football Kenya Federation and Harambee Stars coach Sebastien Migne have agreed to terminate the coach’s contract on mutual consent,” said the statement signed by FKF acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Barry Otieno.
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With the FKF promising to name a new coach in due course, Amrouche - who helped Kenya to clinch the 2013 Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup before he was sacked - has exclusively told Goal he will not turn down the offer to coach the Kenyan side for a second time.