Boniface Ambani Declares Confidence Ahead of AFC Leopards Polls

Boniface Ambani has expressed full confidence in winning the AFC Leopards chairmanship as he outlines his vision for reform and fan inclusion.

Boniface Ambani has explained why he is the right fit for the AFC Leopards’ chairmanship role after being awarded his certificate to vie for the position at the IEBC office in Kasarani.

Ambani will be looking to replace Dan Shikanda, and he believes that he is the right man for the role, outlining why fan should vote for him.

Boniface Ambani explained that the fans already know who they will vote for, and his opponent, former CEO Ronald Namai does not stand a chance anywhere near winning.

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The former Harambee Stars goalkeeper has likened Victor Wanyama’s influence on the national team to Cristiano Ronaldo’s role with Portugal.


Boniface Ambani’s Message to Ronald Namai

Boniface Ambani

Boniface Ambani

“My first job in office, because I’m sure that I’ll win the election, is to tell my opponent, the best he can do now is to step down,” Boniface Ambani told the media after being given his certificate.

“Confidently, I’m telling him to step down because he is going to lose this election. I’m going to humiliate him at the ballot box, and the fans have decided.”

Boniface Ambani: Why I Am the Right Fit for AFC Leopards’ Top Job

Boniface Ambani

Boniface Ambani

The former Mara Sugar tactician explained that since his retirement from football, he ventured into coaching, and he now understands the dynamics of management and playing.

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Boniface Ambani insisted that he managed to coach Mara Sugar and elevated them from Division One to now playing in the Premier League.

Ambani further explained that he also produced one of the best teams in history while coaching the AFC Cabs, and he surely deserves a chance to lead Ingwe.

“When I quit football, I did not leave football; I stayed within the circles of football, and I’ve managed clubs. I went within the circles of the club and produced one of the best clubs in the AFC Cabs,” Boniface Ambani revealed.

“I have handled Mara Sugar from Division One, and then we went to the NSL and won twice and now we are in the Premier League. When it comes to management, it’s all in the mind.”

Boniface Ambani added that fans are never included in the affairs of the club, but once he is given a chance, he will change that and will always be updating them on the status of the club quarterly.

Ambani further explained that the regional offices and main office also have broken communication systems, and he will be out to restore them.

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“There has been a disconnect between the fans and the club and the regional office, and the main office. I’m coming in to restructure everything, from financial issues to the marketing side. I will make sure every coin is accounted for,” Boniface Ambani added.

Boniface Ambani is confident that his deep-rooted experience in football, both on and off the pitch, makes him the ideal candidate to lead AFC Leopards into a new era.