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Jacob Mulee
Kenyan football manager (born 1968) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jacob Mulee (born 1968),[1] nicknamed Ghost, is a Kenyan association football coach. He also works as a radio host for Radio Jambo.[2]
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Career
Mulee coached Kenyan club side Tusker between 1999 and 2009, winning the Kenyan Premier League title three times.[3] He later coached APR of Rwanda and Young Africans of Tanzania.[4]
Mulee first took charge of Kenya between 2003 and 2004,[5] including at the 2004 African Cup of Nations. Mulee returned for a brief second spell in 2005,[5] which lasted just one day from 16 to 17 December.[6][7] Mulee returned to Kenya for a third time in March 2007.[8] Mulee's fourth stint in charge of Kenya began in September 2010.[9] Mulee quit the role in December 2010 following a run of three defeats in the 2010 CECAFA Cup.[10]
In October 2020, he returned to coach the Kenyan national team for a fifth time.[11] He was sacked by the KFF in September 2021.[12]
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