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George Owoko Were (born 11 July 1978 in Siaya Alego Hospital), known professionally as George Lio, is a Kenyan football coach, chief scout, music producer, director, songwriter, singer, and teacher.
Personal Life
Tribe: Luo from Ugenya Ulanda Village.
Children: Anita Achieng, Ryan Owoko, Cynthia Atieno, and Christiano Omondi Owoko.
Occupation: Coach/Music producer/Performer
Education and Training
- D.I.P in Sports Psychology
- CAF License C
- FIFA High-Level Certificate
- FUFA Uganda Certificate
- Diploma in Guidance and Counseling Management
- Elevate Coach Development Program Course
Achievements
- 3 Coca-Cola Under 17 National Cup Winner: 2010, 2011, 2018
- 2011 FKF Regional Under 23 Cup Winner
- 2011 Mumias Utamu Halisi Cup Runners Up
- 2016 East and Central Africa
- 2017 KECOSO Tournament Cup Winner
- Won KPL League and Gotv Title[1] 2016
- 2017 Copa Coca-Cola Africa Cup Winner
- Finished in Position 3 in National Super League 2018/2019
- Finished in Position 8 out of 57 Counties in World Youth Cup Under 17 (Gothia Cup 2023)
Awards
- 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018 Copa Coca-Cola Under 17 Best Coach of the Year
- 2016 KSSSA and East and Central Africa Best Coach of the Year
- 2017 KECOSO Best Coach of the Year
Stations
- 2008: Ambira High School
- 2014: Barding High School[2]
- 2016: Tusker FC
- 2017: Bandari FC[3]
- 2018: Saint Anthony High School
- 2019: Nairobi Stima FC
- 2021: Balaji FC
- 2022: Nairobi United
- 2023: MOFA
- 2024: Vihiga Bullets[4] - Shabana FC
References
[edit]- ^ "KPL title-winning assistant coach Owoko trades football for music". The Star.
- ^ Orwa, Phillip. "Barding counting on home support". The Standard.
- ^ https://www.kpa.co.ke/Pages/Bandari-FC-challenged-to-match-KPA%E2%80%99s-excellent-performance---.aspx.
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(help) - ^ "Owoko takes up the mantle at Vihiga Bullets". Citizen Digital. 1 November 2022.