In a landmark moment for Kenyan football, Coach Jackline Juma has shattered the glass ceiling by becoming the first female coach to lead an FKF Premier League team.
Her appointment as the head coach of FC Talanta for the 2024 season, which begins on August 24th, is a significant achievement for her and the entire football community in Kenya.
Jackline’s journey to this historic role is a testament to her dedication and expertise in the sport. As a CAF A licensed coach, she has garnered extensive experience with clubs such as Acakoro, Gor Mahia Queens, and the U15 girls’ national team. She is also a CAF Elite coach educator, gaining international recognition for her work in football. Her rise to the top reflects her hard work and commitment throughout her career.
This achievement also reflects the progressive strides made by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF), which has prioritized the development of female coaches in its coaching programs. By offering courses and opportunities to women in football, the FKF has paved the way for talents like Jackline to shine on the biggest stages.
FC Talanta’s decision to trust Coach Jackline underscores the idea that football transcends gender. Her appointment is more than just a milestone; it’s a powerful statement that in football, skill, strategy, and leadership are what truly matter.
As she prepares to lead FC Talanta, Coach Jackline is eager to embrace this new chapter in her career. Her story is an inspiration to many and a beacon of hope for aspiring female coaches across the country. The football world will be watching closely as she takes on this new challenge, ready to cheer her on as she continues to break barriers and set new standards for the beautiful game.
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