Sébastien Migne of Kenya and Nick MwendwaCourtesy.

BREAKING: Sébastien Migne unveiled as the new Harambee Stars coach

Sébastien Migne is the new Harambee Stars head coach.

Football Kenya Federation picked Migne from Congo after coaching the Central African nation for one year.

Migné has previously coached the Democratic Republic of Congo U-20 national team. Migne became the first coach to qualify the DRC youth team for continental championships.

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Migne, who signed a three year contract, has also worked in Togo as an assistant to Claude Le Roy during the 2017 African Cup of Nations.

But just like Put, Migne left his Congo job half way through to his two year contract and it remains to be seen whether he will see off his contract with Kenya.

FKF President Nick Mwendwa has termed the arrival of Migne has a blessing to Kenyan football. “We sourced around and picked on Migne because of his vast experience in Africa.

“We now have the right man to take us places and we now hope that the fans and all stakeholders will accord him the support he needs,” Mwendwa told Goal .

Stanley Okumbi has been handling the team on an interim basis following the exit of Belgian Put.

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