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Date of birth | 22 March 1960 |
Paul Nkata[1][2] is a former Ugandan international footballer now serving as the coach at Kenyan second-tier side Muhoroni Youth F.C.[3]
Career
As a player he turned out for Ugandan clubs Nsambya FC, Bunamwaya S.C., Express FC, and SC Villa.
He formerly coached Ugandan sides Misindye FC, SC Villa, Express FC, , Uganda Revenue Authority SC.[4] Uganda U-20, and Kenyan sides Nairobi City Stars,[5] Tusker F.C.,[6] Bandari F.C. (Kenya),[7] and Kakamega Homeboyz F.C.[8][9][10]
Before heading to Muhoroni Youth F.C. he had been appointed coach by Gor Mahia F.C.[11][12] only for it to be revoked[13] days later.
References
- ↑ Kawowo, 30 Apr 2012 The Legends: Paul ‘Latest’ Nkata – undisputed Anchorman
- ↑ Citizen Digital, 8 Nov 2016 Who is this man Paul Nkata, the latest KPL king?
- ↑ Sports Nation, 19 Apr 2022 Paul Nkata Returns To Muhoroni Youth FC
- ↑ Futaa, 25 Apr 2018 Nkata quits after KCCA mauling
- ↑ Kawowo, 7 Apr 2015 Nkata’s job on the line at Nairobi City Stars | KPL
- ↑ Kawowo, 5 Nov 2015 Paul Nkata to be appointed new Tusker F.C coach
- ↑ New Vision, 16 Dec 2016 Coach Paul Nkata joins Bandari
- ↑ Goal, 29 May 2018 Paul Nkata appointed new coach at Kakamega Homeboyz
- ↑ Business Today, 29 Jan 2019 Kakamega Homeboyz Coach Paul Nkata sacked over alleged match fixing
- ↑ Goal, 7 Feb 2020 Fifa absolves former Kakamega Homeboyz coach Nkata from match-fixing claims
- ↑ The Sports Nation, 29 Jan 2022 Paul Nkata Appointed Gor Mahia Head Coach
- ↑ Goal, 29 Jan 2022 Gor Mahia appoint ex-Tusker coach Nkata on interim basis
- ↑ The Standard, 1 Feb 2022 K'Ogallo shelve Nkata for Germany tactician Spier
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