Managing a national football team presents unique challenges, particularly when finances are strained. For Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat, the last year has been a trial of patience and dedication, with the Turkish tactician staying with Kenya’s national football team despite going without pay for nearly 11 months. His decision to remain with the team, despite the substantial debt owed to him, reveals a story of loyalty, emotional connection, and a deeper passion for football that goes beyond financial reward.
Firat took over the reins of Harambee Stars in September 2021, signing a three-year contract with an agreed monthly salary of Ksh 1.5 million. As of now, the Kenyan Football Federation owes him an estimated Ksh 15 million in back wages, reflecting the financial struggles the sport has faced in the country. Despite this, Firat has chosen not to abandon the team and continues to coach in pursuit of the mission that initially drew him to Kenya.
A Choice Between Money, Comfort, and Challenge
The challenges Firat has encountered since arriving in Kenya go beyond the field, with administrative turbulence and financial instability becoming major obstacles. He candidly reflected on the decision to remain with the Harambee Stars, suggesting that not all choices in coaching are motivated solely by money. According to him, the opportunity to experience life in Kenya and tackle the challenges that come with it was an essential part of his decision-making process.
Having coached in Asia and Europe, Firat viewed the Kenya assignment as a new chapter in his career. For him, it was not just about collecting a paycheck but also about broadening his coaching experience by immersing himself in a different football culture. His willingness to continue, even in the face of broken promises and mounting financial difficulties, demonstrates the emotional connection he has developed with his players and the project he embarked upon.
Navigating the Complex Realities of Football in Kenya
Firat’s tenure has coincided with a turbulent period for Kenyan football. The lack of consistent financial support from the government and sponsors has created significant obstacles for the national team. However, Firat acknowledges that financial difficulties are not unique to Kenya. Comparing the situation with European nations and the U.S., he noted that federations in Kenya rely heavily on government support, yet financial challenges persist.
Firat also stressed that he has stayed because of the bond he has built with his players. For him, it is more than a job it is a mission. He expressed his determination to achieve certain goals with the team before deciding how to address the issue of unpaid wages. While other coaches might have sought legal recourse by reporting the matter to FIFA, Firat has chosen to focus on the task at hand. He indicated that filing a formal complaint is an option, but one he prefers to reserve until he feels he has fulfilled his professional objectives with the team.
The AFCON Campaign and Kenya’s Struggles
Harambee Stars are currently in the midst of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, and Firat’s commitment to the squad is evident in his desire to see the campaign through despite the financial uncertainty. Kenya finds itself in a precarious position in Group J, trailing behind Cameroon and Zimbabwe. With only four points to their name, the Harambee Stars are in third place, with the top two teams from each group qualifying for the tournament set to take place in Morocco.
Cameroon leads the group with ten points, while Zimbabwe holds second place with eight. Namibia, the only team below Kenya in the standings, has yet to earn a point. The journey ahead is challenging, but Firat’s faith in his players is unwavering. He believes in their potential and remains committed to helping the team secure qualification, even as financial problems threaten to derail their progress.
Loyalty Over Legal Action
While many foreign coaches in similar situations might have filed formal complaints against their employers, Firat’s approach has been different. His decision not to pursue legal action reflects his belief in the players and the long-term goals he has set for the team. Firat explained that the promises made to him upon signing the contract have not been fulfilled, but he has chosen to stay the course due to his emotional investment in the team’s success.
He also acknowledged the harsh realities of coaching in regions with limited resources, noting that promises are often made with good intentions but are difficult to fulfill due to financial constraints. For Firat, this situation is a learning experience that tests both his resilience and leadership.
The Emotional Bond with Harambee Stars
Firat’s attachment to the Harambee Stars goes beyond the typical coach-player relationship. He has formed an emotional bond with the squad, a connection that has motivated him to stay despite the many challenges. His focus remains on building a competitive team and achieving tangible success in the ongoing AFCON qualifiers.
This emotional investment has become a source of strength for Firat, enabling him to weather the difficulties of his unpaid tenure. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive outlook, despite the challenges, to inspire his players and guide them through tough times.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Firat and Harambee Stars
The road ahead remains uncertain, both for Firat and the Harambee Stars. While his loyalty to the team is admirable, the lack of payment and unfulfilled promises present a significant challenge that cannot be ignored indefinitely. Firat’s commitment has been instrumental in keeping the team focused, but the question remains: how long can he sustain this dedication without financial compensation?
As Kenya’s national team continues its AFCON qualification campaign, Firat’s leadership will be crucial in helping the players stay motivated. However, the federation must also find solutions to address the financial crisis to retain talented professionals like Firat and ensure the long-term success of Kenyan football.
Firat’s story is a testament to the complexities of professional coaching, especially in regions where resources are limited. His dedication to the Harambee Stars serves as a reminder that success in sports is not solely measured by financial gain but also by the relationships formed and the challenges overcome along the way.
The coming months will determine not only the fate of the Harambee Stars in the AFCON qualifiers but also whether Firat’s gamble on loyalty and passion will pay off. If Kenya manages to secure a spot in the tournament, it will be a victory not only for the players and fans but also for a coach who has given his all, despite the odds stacked against him.