Kenya’s Former National Team Head Coach Engin Firat Dead

Kenya’s national football team Harambee Stars former coach  Engin Firat, 55, has passed away after he reportedly suffered a heart attack.

According to a statement released by Lebanese Premier League club Nejmeh, the Turkish tactician collapsed at Istanbul Airport while returning to Turkey from Beirut.

“To Allah we belong, and to Him we shall return. With great sadness and sorrow, Star Athletic Club mourns first team coach Captain Engin Firat, who passed away following a sudden heart attack at Istanbul Airport while on his way to Adana, a few hours after leaving Beirut for his country,” the club said in a statement.

The club further praised Firat’s professionalism and the impact he made during his short time in charge.

“During the time he spent with the club, the deceased was known for his professional commitment and high ethics, and he left a good impression among the team and the members of the Nejmeh family,” the statement added.

After the end of his tenure as Harambee Stars coach, Firat joined the Lebanese giants on February 9, where he was working with Kenyan trio Austin Odhiambo, Anthony Akumu, and Masoud Juma, who all feature for the club.

Firat took over as head coach of Harambee Stars in 2021 and during his stint in charge of Kenya’s national football team , Firat oversaw 23 matches, recording seven wins, seven draws, and nine defeats.

Among the highlights of his tenure were a 2–1 victory over Qatar and impressive draws against Ivory Coast and Russia. However, there were also significant setbacks, including a heavy 5–0 defeat to Mali in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, a 4–0 loss to Cameroon in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers, and a shock 1–0 friendly defeat to South Sudan at Kasarani Stadium.

He remained in charge until December 2024 when his tenure ended following criticism from then Sports Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen.

Murkomen had directed Football Kenya Federation to act accordingly, a move that appeared to trigger Firat’s decision to step down.

“I have terminated my contract after the CS (Murkomen) talked so much about me, but let Football Kenya Federation make the announcement,” Firat said at the time.

 

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