British Virgin Islands Football Association (BVIFA) Announces Departure of Senior Men's National Team Head Coach
The British Virgin Islands Football Association (BVIFA) has officially announced the departure of Christopher Kiwomya as the Head Coach of the Senior Men’s National Team.
After three years of dedicated service, Coach Kiwomya has stepped down from his role, leaving behind a significant legacy in the evolution of football within the British Virgin Islands.
Since joining the team, Coach Kiwomya has been a pivotal force in the team’s growth, leading them to a series of notable achievements. Among these milestones was the team’s first victory in decades, marking a historic breakthrough in the sport’s local landscape. Additionally, under his leadership, the squad competed vigorously in the World Cup qualifying campaign, setting a new standard of performance and commitment. His strategic approach and unwavering passion have left an indelible mark on both the players and the wider football community.
The BVIFA expresses its sincere gratitude to Coach Kiwomya for his dedication and contributions. His efforts have played a vital role in raising the standard of play and laying a foundation for the future of football in the British Virgin Islands. As the team moves forward, the BVIFA is committed to building on Coach Kiwomya’s achievements and will soon begin the search for a new head coach to lead the team to further success.
“The BVIFA is proud of the progress our national team has made under Coach Chris’s leadership,” said BVIFA President Mr. Avanell Morton. “His influence extends far beyond the pitch, and we are grateful for the inspiration and professionalism he brought to the team and the community.”
The BVIFA reaffirms its commitment to elevating football at all levels in the territory, fostering the growth of local talent, and enhancing the national team’s competitive edge on regional and international stages.
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