Frustrations stemming from lack of long term investment in Kenya Sevens team has seen head coach Paul Feeney quit less than a year into his job.
A statement from Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) indicated that Feeney had resigned as Technical Director by mutual consent.
"Feeney was frustrated since the Union was unable to invest and buy into his long term program," said a source close to the Kenya Sevens team.
Feeney was appointed Kenya Sevens head coach in September last year and handed a three-year contract.
"Feeney thought it wise not to continue drawing a salary when he has nothing to work on," said the source claiming that the Union had also failed to secure a working permit and a vehicle to enable the coach work with ease.