By Boris
Esono with reports from BBC
Paul Put previously coached Burkina Faso, taking them to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations final.
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Kenya's
Football Federation confirmed that Paul Put has resigned as coach of the
Harambee Stars. The 61-year-old Belgian stepped down for "personal
reasons."
Kenya's Federation said in a
statement that Paul Put's resignation is "a setback to the country's
ongoing 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification campaign." Stanley
Okumbi, who was in charge of the Harambee Stars in 2016, takes over as interim
coach.
Kenya are currently third in Group F
of qualifying for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, following a 2-1 loss away to
Sierra Leone last June.
They are scheduled to face the
group's leaders Ghana in Nairobi in September.
Put - who
signed a two-year contract with Kenya in November - has previously coached both
the Gambia's and Burkina Faso's national sides.
Under his tenure, Burkina Faso
finished as runners-up in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, losing to Nigeria in
the final.
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