Resilient Ugandan coach reflects on challenges, highlights, and ambitions for future coaching endeavors.
Ugandan coach Louis Kizito is fueled by an unquenchable thirst for success and an unwavering desire to accomplish unfinished business in the world of Kenyan football.
Kizito, who resigned from his position as head coach of Vihiga Bullets in April after a brief tenure, is now eagerly awaiting the right opportunity to make his mark in Kenyan football once again.
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Reflecting on his coaching experience with Vihiga Bullets, Kizito expressed his gratitude towards the management team for trusting him with the role.
“I was met with a few challenges at Vihiga Bullets, but I never want to dwell on the challenges because life is full of them, and one has to be ready to meet and deal with them. At the end of the day, you learn more when you overcome them," Kizito shared in an interview with Pulse Sports.
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Despite the challenges, Kizito emphasized the positive aspects of his tenure, both personally and as a team.
"On a personal level, I got to experience a new culture and how things are done in Kenya. On a team level, we managed to foster togetherness and a bond as coaches and players, which improved the performance in terms of playing style and identity," he added.
Prior to his time with Vihiga Bullets, Kizito had served as the head coach of former FUFA Big League side Busia Kataka.
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He also gained experience as an assistant coach at Onduparaka Football Club, a Ugandan Premier League team, and coached at Entebbe FC.
Kizito's track record and experience in both Uganda and Kenya make him an intriguing candidate for any team looking to bring in a talented and ambitious coach.
His passion for the game, coupled with his desire for a well-defined football project, indicates his commitment to making a significant impact wherever he goes.
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Football enthusiasts and Kenyan fans will surely be eagerly watching for Kizito's return, waiting to see which team will seize the opportunity to work with this promising coach.