KCB parts ways with head coach Curtis Olago after 13 years

KCB RFC coach Curtis Olago reacts against Menengai Oilers RFC during their Kenya Cup Semifinal fixture at the KCB Sports club in Nairobi on August 28, 2021. KCB RFC won 35-17. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

KCB Rugby has confirmed the departure of their head coach, Curtis Olago, following the expiry of his contract on August 31.

This marks the end of an illustrious 13-year tenure that began in 2011, during which Olago led the KCB Lions to unprecedented success.

Under Olago's leadership, the KCB Lions secured the Kenya Cup title five times, cementing their dominance in Kenyan rugby.

His strategic acumen also saw the team clinch two National Sevens Circuit titles, five Great Rift 10s titles, three Enterprise Cups, and numerous floodlit rugby titles.

Beyond club achievements, Olago's influence extended to the national level, where he served as the assistant coach for the Kenya Fifteens side.

Olago's legacy at KCB Lions is one of remarkable achievement and dominance. His tenure was highlighted by an unbeaten record in the National Sevens Circuit for two consecutive years, leading the team to victories in 2014 and 2015.

His strategic prowess also brought home the Great Rift 10s title five times and the Enterprise Cup thrice, showcasing his ability to excel in various rugby formats.

As KCB bids farewell to Olago, the club acknowledges the indelible mark he has left on both the team and the broader rugby landscape in Kenya. His departure signals the end of a golden chapter filled with triumphs and an enduring impact on the sport.

"KCB Lions extends its heartfelt gratitude to Coach Curtis Olago for his exemplary service and leadership over the past 13 years," the club said in a statement. "We wish him well in his future endeavors and thank him for the legacy he leaves behind."

Curtis Olago's tenure at KCB Rugby will be remembered as one of the most successful eras in the club's history, characterized by consistent victories and a commitment to excellence.

His influence and achievements will continue to inspire future generations of rugby players and coaches in Kenya.

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