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Kenyan football manager

Benjamin Shirandula Nyangweso
Personal information
Full name Benjamin Shirandula Nyangweso
Date of birth (1968-08-20) 20 August 1968 (age 56)
Place of birth Lukume, Kakamega
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Striker
Managerial career
Years Team
2009

Ulinzi Stars F.C.

(Head Coach)

Benjamin Shirandula Nyangweso is a former Kenyan striker who last served as head coach at Kenyan Premier League side Ulinzi Stars. Nyangweso has been in and out of his head coach role at the club on several occasions. He was a striker for Waterworks FC in his heydays.

National team

He was capped six times for Kenya between 1994 and 1996. He was handed his debut game by coach Mohammed Kheri as Kenya took on Somalia on 26 Nov 1994 in a 1994 CECAFA Cup tie held at Nyayo National Stadium after coming on as a substitute for Richard Otambo.

References

  1. Goal, 24 Mar 2019, Change of guard at Ulinzi Stars as former coach Benjamin Nyangweso returns
  2. Daily Sport, 24 March 2019 Ulinzi Stars Re-Hires Nyangweso
  3. Michezo Afrika, 4 Apr 2014 Ulinzi return thrills Nyangweso
  4. Standard, 3 Feb 2022 Change of guard at Ulinzi Stars as Nyangweso takes over
  5. Mozzart Sport, 1 Feb 2022 Ulinzi turn to Nyangweso's experience again
  6. Michezo Afrika, 10 Mar 2011 Nyangweso fired - Sammy Simiyu takes over as Ulinzi Stars coach
  7. Citizen Digital, 14 Dec 2017 Coach Nyangweso Leaves Ulinzi Stars Post
  8. NFT, 26 Nov 1994 Kenya 3 Somalia 1

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