BVIFA ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE OF HEAD COACH CHRISTOPHER KIWOMYA

The British Virgin Islands Football Association (BVIFA) has announced the departure of Christopher Kiwomya as Head Coach of the Senior Men’s National Team, marking the end of his three-year tenure.

In a statement released on Wednesday, October 16, the BVIFA expressed its gratitude for Kiwomya’s dedicated service, acknowledging the significant legacy he leaves behind in shaping the future of football in the British Virgin Islands.

Since joining the team, Coach Kiwomya played a pivotal role in the growth of the national squad, leading them to several historic milestones. Among his most notable achievements was securing the BVI’s first victory in decades, a breakthrough that transformed the football landscape in the territory. His leadership also saw the team compete with vigour in the World Cup qualifying campaign, setting a new standard of performance and ambition for the team.

The BVIFA praised Kiwomya’s unwavering passion and his lasting impact on both the players and the wider football community. His contributions have not only raised the standard of play but also laid a strong foundation for the future of football in the territory.

BVIFA President Avanell Morton expressed his gratitude, stating, “The BVIFA is proud of the progress our national team has made under Coach Chris’s leadership. His influence extends far beyond the pitch, and we are grateful for the inspiration and professionalism he brought to the team and the community.”

As the BVIFA prepares for the next phase, the search for a new head coach will soon begin, with a focus on building on the achievements of Kiwomya’s tenure and continuing the upward trajectory of the national football team.