After retiring as a player, he went on to gain his UEFA Pro Licence from the English FA and has coached and managed at clubs including Arsenal Academy and Ipswich.
Graham had been sacked in February for a highly publicised "bungs" incident, and Stewart Houston had remained in charge until the appointment of Bruce Rioch after the end of the season.
The acquisition of Dennis Bergkamp, as well as competition from the likes of Ian Wright and Hartson, left Kiwomya down the pecking order.
He also spent time with Selangor in the Malaysian league, scoring the winning goal in the Malaysia Cup Final in December 1997.
[3] In August 1998, more than three years after his last game for Arsenal, he finally left Highbury on a free transfer and signed for QPR in Division One.
He played for QPR for three seasons, scoring 30 times in almost 100 appearances, before joining AaB in Denmark in 2001, on a free transfer, but cancelled his contract by mutual consent due to injury and subsequently called time on his professional football career following a trial with Grimsby Town in early 2002 in which he failed to earn a contract.
[7] Kiwomya was appointed to set up a development squad at Notts County in February 2012 under manager Keith Curle.
[11] In June 2022 in Kiwomya's first two games, against the Cayman Islands, they drew 1-1 both home and away giving the BVI their first ever points in the Concacaf Nations League competition.
[14] On the 26th March 2024 Kiwomya became the BVIs most successful coach when, after playing against the US Virgin Islands for 90 minutes and extra time, the game ended 0-0.