James Siang'a
James Aggrey Siang'a is a Kenyan former international football player. Now active as a football manager, he has coached throughout Africa at both club and national level, and currently coaches Kenyan club side Gor Mahia.
Career
Playing career
Siang'a played as a goalkeeper and played at international level for Kenya.[1] He played for Kenya at the 1972 African Cup of Nations finals.[2]
Coaching career
Siang'a managed Kenya between 1999 and 2000.[3] Siang'a then moved to Tanzania, where he was manager of the Tanzanian national team in 2002.[4] Siang'a also managed Tanzanian club sides Simba SC and Moro United, as well as Express FC in Uganda.[1] In October 2004, while at Moro United, Siang'a was approached to take over as manager of the Kenyan national team, but he refused.[1][5] Later that same month, Siang'a was also approached to become manager of the Tanzanian national team; once again, he refused.[6] Siang'a also coached Mtibwa Sugar in Tanzania, before becoming coach of Gor Mahia in Kenya.[7][8]
Honours
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- Trautmann (1975)
- Gutendorf (1981)
- Bendera (xxxx–xx)
- West (xxxx–92)
- Charles (1992)
- Dunday (1993–xx)
- Badru (xxxx–98)
- Mziray (1998–xx)
- Magram (xxxx–xx)
- Pape (2000–01)
- Siang'a (2002)
- Msolla (2002–03)
- Hafidh (2003–06)
- Leal (2006)
- Máximo (2006–10)
- Poulsen (2010–)
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Sianga, James |
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footballer |
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Kenya |
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