FKF Premier League moneybags Kenya Police FC have appointed Burundian tactician Etienne Ndayiragije as their new head coach marking a significant step in their quest for stability and success in the league.
With a rich resume spanning club and international football, Ndayiragije brings a wealth of experience to the struggling side.
Although the side has faced a myriad of problems off the pitch that partly contributed to their failiure to qualify for AFCON 2025, the Gor Mahia defender has admitted that the players should also have shown more desire and fight.
looks at five key things you need to know about the seasoned coach and what he brings to the table.
Etienne Ndayiragije boasts a wealth of experience at the international level.
Notably, he managed the Tanzania national team, guiding them to historic milestones such as qualifying for their first Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in 39 years.
During his tenure, Tanzania also earned a spot in the African Nations Championship (CHAN) after defeating heavyweights Sudan and Kenya.
Ndayiragije also served as head coach for Burundi’s national team, though his tenure ended following a challenging run in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers
Ndayiragije’s track record in club football is equally impressive as he has managed top-tier teams in the region, including Vital’O FC in Burundi, Azam FC in Tanzania and Bugesera FC in Rwanda.
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At Azam FC, a Tanzanian Premier League powerhouse, he helped solidify their reputation as one of the region’s best clubs.
This experience is particularly valuable for Kenya Police , as Ndayiragije will be tasked with turning around a team currently in the relegation zone.
His ability to mold competitive sides from challenging circumstances makes him a promising choice for the ambitious Kenyan outfit.
One of Ndayiragije’s most notable strengths is his focus on player development.
While managing teams like Azam FC, he was instrumental in nurturing young talent and blending them with experienced players to create balanced squads.
His emphasis on building cohesive units could benefit Kenya Police FC, especially as they aim to compete at the highest level in Kenyan and continental football.
The Burundian tactician’s track record of mentoring players aligns well with Kenya Police ’s long-term ambitions, which include fostering a strong, competitive team culture.
Etienne Ndayiragije is no stranger to challenging situations as he led Tanzania to their first CHAN in over a decade and navigated competitive qualifiers despite facing e opponents like Sudan and Kenya.
His ability to deliver results under adverse circumstances will be critical for Kenya Police FC, who are currently struggling in the FKF Premier League after a poor start to the season.
Taking over a team ranked 17th with only eight points after seven matches, Ndayiragije’s resilience and strategic approach will be tested.
However, his history of overcoming odds suggests he is well-suited for the task.
Kenya Police FC has struggled to find consistency since their promotion to the FKF Premier League in 2021.
Patrick Matasi has accused Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat of sabotaging his career, accusing him of setting up to fail him during the just concluded 2025 AFCON qualifiers.
With just eight points from their first seven matches, they are currently languishing at 17th position in the league, level with bottom-placed Posta Rangers.
Ndayiragije’s appointment as head coach is a response to the need for stability and positive results.
His first assignment will be a tricky match against the Kenyan giants AFC Leopards.
Having previously managed national teams and top-tier club sides, Ndayiragije is accustomed to challenging environments.
His ability to manage under pressure and lead a turnaround could be the catalyst that Kenya Police FC needs to revive their current season.