NSL: MOFA unveils Atulo Nicholas as new team manager

By , August 1, 2025

National Super League side Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA FC) has officially confirmed the appointment of Atulo Nicholas as the club’s new team manager, marking a significant boost to the club’s Technical and Football Operations Department.

In a statement seen by People Sport on Friday, August 3, 2025, Atulo joins the side with a solid track record, having previously held the same role at Rainbow FC. His tenure at Rainbow was highlighted by notable achievements, including guiding the club to two promotions in just three years, a testament to his leadership and commitment to excellence.

Skills and qualification

A graduate of Daystar University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication and Media Studies, Atulo is also advancing his academic credentials through a Master’s program in Project Management and Sociology at Houston Christian University.

Welcoming the appointment, MOFA FC expressed confidence in Atulo’s capability to positively impact the team behind the scenes. “His professionalism, attention to detail, and deep understanding of team dynamics make him a strong addition to our backroom staff as we work towards our goals on the #RoadToFKFPL,” read a club statement.

Nicholas Atulo is the new MOFA Team Manager. Photo/https://www.facebook.com/100083297723688/posts/pfbid02ht1biSFe2rjRapt5Wc1xapaBMRscHLwfNFNAZmgykwDnwdRECg3RT4YRB4QydB35l/?app=fbl
Nicholas Atulo is the new MOFA Team Manager. Photo/https://www.facebook.com/100083297723688/posts/pfbid02ht1biSFe2rjRapt5Wc1xapaBMRscHLwfNFNAZmgykwDnwdRECg3RT4YRB4QydB35l/?app=fbl

Meanwhile, MOFA is preparing for the new football season in the country by making strategic reinforcements. The club’s head coach, Charles Bruno, has asked the players to maintain high levels of discipline to achieve the Premier League promotion goal.

“We have a clear goal to deliver on, but it will not be possible if we are not disciplined and do not work as a team,” Bruno said.
Having earned a reputation for his structured approach and high expectations, Charles Bruno also stressed his firm stance on punctuality and accountability.

“I am particularly firm on time management. Those who know me or have worked with me understand this, and it is important that we’re clear about it from the onset,” he asserted. Despite the seriousness of his tone, the coach reminded the squad that he values empathy and camaraderie.
“But at the end of the day, I am a human being before coach. We will work together as a family, with mutual understanding,” he added, receiving nods of approval from the team.

The team has also signed new players to strengthen the squad and push for the Football Kenya Federation Premier League promotion in the shortest time possible.

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