Just after that, he was chosen coach of the City University of New York Athletic Conference All-Star team which competed in the Goodwill South African Tour.
[6] At one point, he could have become an American citizen, but the paperwork and application fees amounted to over US$1000 so he decided not to apply and has now expressed penitence for passing on the opportunity.
[3] He has guided them during U16 AFC Qualifications and recorded 3–3 draw against Oman and lost to Qatar by 3–4.
[6] Eventually, he was fired as coach in June 2016[11][12] despite winning his first two games in charge and leading his team at the top or 2nd of the table.
[18][19][20] Only three months after his arrival in 2017, Cambodian Tiger FC parted away with Kenichi;[21] he has expressed desire to return to coaching in Ghana and has hinted at a move to Asante Kotoko.