FC coach has praised Jackline Juma for her historic milestone as the first woman to coach a men’s team in Kenya’s top-flight football league
Juma, appointed head coach of FC Talanta in August, has not only broken barriers but has also shown significant promise in her short tenure
Kimani expressed admiration for Juma’s achievements, noting her impressive journey in Kenyan football
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“I’m very happy for her. She’s someone I have seen growing up playing football, playing for the national team, and she has shown her worth. She has proven that women are just as capable as men in this industry, and I hope she will continue to do well. Coaching has no gender, and she is showcasing that,” Kimani stated.
Upon her appointment, Juma faced doubts and scrutiny about her ability to lead a premier league men’s team.
However, after her first few matches, Juma’s impact became undeniable. FC Talanta began showing progress, and her leadership on the field transformed initial skepticism into confidence.
Impressed by her early successes, the management has offered the tactician full support, recognizing her as a strong asset to the club.
FC Talanta head coach Jackline Juma, the first woman to coach a men’s team in Kenya's top-flight league, overcame initial doubts to gain support, inspiring young women to pursue their dreams in sports.
Juma’s journey is an inspiring one, both for women in sports and for Kenyan football at large.
Her accomplishments challenge traditional perceptions of coaching, paving the way for more women to step into leadership roles in the sport.