Harambee Stars head coach Engin Firat has spoken out after winning the award of the most successful Turkish coach overseas at the Istanbul ATA Club Award Ceremony.
Speaking shortly after receiving the award, Firat conveyed his joy at the international recognition, highlighting the contrast with the lack of acknowledgment he feels in Kenya.
“It is always good to see that internationally everything is followed and recognized. Locally, no one cares about your performance,” he expressed.
Engin Firat: Other countries would erect a monument in my honour had I beaten Russia
After pulling off a 2-2 draw with Russia on October 16, 2023, in Turkey, Firat said he would have garnered a greater level of respect if he were coaching another national team in the region, perhaps even leading to the installation of a monument in his honour.
“If we beat Russia, no one would care either, because Kenya is not a football country. In any neighboring country, they would erect a monument to me in the city center for the victory over Russia,” claimed the 53-year-old.
Engin Firat wins international award for transforming Harambee Stars
IHA News reports that Firat earned this accolade for his outstanding work in transforming Kenya into a competitive football team, defying expectations for a nation traditionally known for its prowess in athletics.
“Against all odds and without any players in a top team, Engin Fırat successfully transformed Kenya into a team with a promising future,” stated the award announcement.
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The organizers commended Firat for elevating Kenya onto the international football stage, securing high-profile matches, and achieving commendable results.
In recent months, the Harambee Stars have faced Iran, Qatar, and Russia, with outcomes of a 2-1 loss, a 2-1 victory, and a 2-2 draw, respectively.