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City Stars left back Herit Mungai challenges a Homeboyz player during an eleventh round Premier League tie at Bukhungu Stadium on Sat 6 Feb 2021. Homeboyz won 2-0

Homeboyz carries the day at Bukhungu

Hosts Kakamega Homeboyz handed City Stars a 2-0 defeat in a match day 11 Premier League clash at Bukhungu Stadium on Saturday 6 February 2021.

The defeat, the third straight for Simba wa Nairobi, was confirmed by second half goals by Shami Kibwana in the 71st minute and one more at the death by super sub David Okoth.

It mattered little that Homeboyz played a man less from the 82nd minute after Brian Shikanda was slapped with a second yellow card to exit the game.

As was the case in the previous game against Kariobangi Sharks, City Stars were victims of their own missed chances in the first half with no less that four attempts on goal not made use of.

Davis Agesa rounded up two Homeboyz defenders eleven minutes in but his aim for goal was off. Four minutes on Homeboyz winger Stephen Etyang had a response on the other end but his shot was off the mark.

25 minutes in Elvis Noor Ojiambo, in for injured Sven Yidah, timed a cross well but his shot for goal was just off.

He mistimed yet another delivery from skipper Peter Pinchez Opiyo ten minutes later to increase City Stars near misses count as his header went wide.

A few minutes later Agesa saw his header miss the target and with three minutes left to the break, Pinchez forced the best of reflexive stretches from Homeboyz keeper Geoffrey Oputi to keep out his freekick.

While City Stars owned the first half, the tide changed in the next one. Ten minutes after the restart City Stars had to clear a dangerous corner from Homeboyz to stay in the game.

The hosts were not to be denied tough with 19 minutes left when an uncleared ball in the box was rammed home by Shami Mwinyi for the opening goal.

The hosts confirmed all spoils when marauding winger David Okoth outran his former team mate Kenedy Onyango to slam home a late add-on.

With the latest win, Homeboyz shot to tenth spot with 11 points in the process pushing City Stars – currently on ten points – down a spot to 13th.

Next up for Simba wa Nairobi is a home game against Zoo FC of Kericho on Saturday 20 February 2021.

Lineups

Kakamega Homeboyz: 26. Geoffrey Oputi (GK), 44. Brian Shikanda, 13. Thomas Wainaina, 15. Sylvester Wanyama, 20. George Odiwuor, 8. Stephen Mukongolo, 10. Moses Mudavadi, 24. Ali Bhai-Captain, 22. Chris Masinza, 2. Shami Mwinyi (16. Collins Odhiambo-84), 7. Stephen Etyang (9. David Okoth-56)

Unused subs: 32. David Juma (GK), 21. Estone Esiye, 6. Benjamin Oketch, 11. Emmanuel Amwehe, 11. Robert Arot

Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 28. Herit Mungai Atariza (32. Ezekiel Odera-81), 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 10. Peter Opiyo-Captain, 21. Oliver Maloba (20. Timothy Noor Ouma-81), Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 22. Wycliffe Otieno (27. Azizi Okaka-81), 24. Erick Ombija (26. Bolton Omwenga-63), 11. Davis Agesa, 7. Rodgers Okumu (9. Vincent Otieno Okoth-70)

Unused subs: 16. Jacob Osano (GK), 3. Charles Otieno

Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 12. Edwin Buliba (thigh injury), 8. Calvin Masawa (thigh injury), 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 15. John Kamau, 30. Anthony Kimani (shoulder injury), 18. Sven Yidah (knee injury), 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 5. Wesley Onguso

Coach: Sanjin Alagic

Yellow cards: 44. Brian Shikanda-40, 82 (Kakamega Homeboyz)

Goals: 2. Shami Mwinyi-73, 9. David Okoth-90 (Kakamega Homeboyz)

Match Officials: Israel Mpaima (centre ref), Steve Adeya (AR1), Doreen Kendi (AR2), Ageneta Mutubo (4th Official), John Aketch (Match Comm)

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Davis Agesa against Homeboyz on Sat 6 Feb 2021 during a Premier League match day 11 game. Homeboz won 2-0

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Elvis Noor Ojiambo against Homeboyz on Sat 6 Feb 2021 during a Premier League match day 11 game. Rodgers Okumu looks on. Homeboyz won 2-0

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Oliver Maloba against Homeboyz on Sat 6 Feb 2021 during a Premier League match day 11 game. Homeboyz won 2-0

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Kenedy ''Vidic' Onyango takes on a Posta Rangers player during a 7th round Premier League game on Fri 8 Jan 2021 at Kasarani. The game ended 1-1

Head to Head: Homeboyz (H) vs Nairobi City Stars (A)

Nairobi City Stars will take on Kakamega Homeboyz for only the fifth time in a Premiership tie on Saturday 6 February 2021 at Bukhungu Stadium starting 3pm.

The two have met four times before; twice in 2013 and 2016 seasons and Homeboyz carries a two win record, a draw and a single loss. In the four games Homeboyz has outscored City Stars four to two goals.

In their first match up in May 2013, a Justus Basweti strike in the first half at Hope centre delivered a 1-0 win.

The last encounter is one City Stars will always love to forget. On 30 October 2016 they went down 3-1 at Kasarani in a round 28 match that proved very costly as the team earned relegation from the top flight after 12 straight seasons.

Nairobi City Stars are away to Homeboyz for just the third time and in search of their first ever win as the first visit in 2013 in Bukhungu ended in a barren draw and the second one in 2016 ended in a 1-0 loss at Mumias Complex. Andrew Murunga scored the lone goal.

A connecting factor in the game is stopper Kenedy Vidic Onyango Ouma (pictured) who crossed over from Homeboyz to join City Stars in the current season. He’ll be leading Simba wa Nairobi to a familiar surrounding.

City Stars head to the game under the auspices of Bosnian Sanjin Alagic who will become the fifth coach – and third foreigner – to face Homeboyz.

Gambian Bai Malleh Wadda, Charles Omondi Korea, John Bobby Ogola and Ugandan Richard Tamale Pinto guided the team in the last four games, in that order.

City Stars and Homeboyz have not had the best of results in the last five matches as each has registered three loses.

From ten games, City Stars is twelfth on the log with two points on Homeboyz who are down at 15th place.

While Homeboyz lost 1-0 away to Wazito in the last game, City stars was taken down 2-1 by Kariobangi Sharks.

The upcoming Bukhungu affair will be a battle of the wounded. Who will win this one?

Summary

KPL Games: 4

25-May-13, City Stars vs Homeboyz, Hope Centre, 1-0
20-Jul-13, Homeboyz vs City Stars, Bukhungu Stadium, 0-0
9-Apr-16, Homeboyz vs City Stars, Mumias Complex, 1-0
30-Oct-16, City Stars vs Homeboyz, Kasarani, 1-3

City Stars stopper Kenedy Onyango keeps vigil against two KCB opponents as the two faced off at Kasarani on Fri 4 Dec 2020 in a 2nd round premier league game. KCB won 1-0

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Kenedy Vidic Onyango in round 10 Premier League game against Kariobangi Sharks on Sat 30 Jan 2021. Sharks won 2-1

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Anthony Kimani, Sven Yidah contest a ball against Mt. Kenya United players at Dagoretti High on Sat 14 Nov 2020. It ended 1-1

Sven Yidah out of Homeboyz duel

Chief spoiler Sven Yidah has been ruled out of Nairobi City Stars games for the next two weeks due to a knee injury sustained in the last league game against Kariobangi Sharks.

According to team physio Brian Otieno Odongo, Sven suffered a knee injury in that game and has to sit out a number of games to fully recuperate.

“Sven had a knee knock against Sharks and we have given him two weeks rest to heal. All necessary tests have been down on him and its nothing major. He should be back by mid of the month,”

Due to his injury, Sven will miss a round eleven Premier league clash against Kakamega Homeboyz as well as the round 64 match domestic cup match against Mutomo Tigers of Kitui.

Away from Sven, field skipper Anthony Muki Kimani is nearing return from a shoulder injury.

“He is doing very well and the pain on his shoulder is gradually diminishing. He has started training and it’s a matter of time that he will be back on the pitch,” said Odongo

Overall team captain Calvin Masawa and utility back Edwin Buliba are also still on the sidelines due to knee and quad injuries.

According to Odongo, the two are still out of the most immediate game assignments.

The trio of Muki, Masawa and Buliba have so far missed games against Sofapaka and Kariobangi Sharks.

As all four stay out, head coach Sanjin Alagic from Bosnia has confirmed his 18-man to face Kakamega Homeboyz at Bukhungu Stadium on Saturday 6 February 2021.

From the 20-man team that faced Sharks in the last league game, left back Wesley Onguso and striker Ebrima Sanneh will miss out alongside Sven. Newly signed Balton Omwenga is the only addition to the travelling party.

Squad to face Kakamega Homeboyz

16. Jacob Osano, 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 27. Azizi Okaka, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 10. Peter Opiyo, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 21. Oliver Maloba, 20. Timothy Ouma, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 24. Erick Ombija, 11. Davis Agesa, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 3. Charles Otieno, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 17. Balton Omwenga

Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 12. Edwin Buliba (thigh injury), 8. Calvin Masawa (thigh injury), 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 15. John Kamau, 30. Anthony Kimani (shoulder injury), 18. Sven Yidah, 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 5. Wesley Onguso

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Edwin Buliba (left) in a past game against Nairobi Stima on Sat 14 Mar 2020

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Muki celebrates the opening goal as City Stars sees off Nzoia Sugar 2-0 at Narok Stadium in their opening 2020/21 FKF Premier League game on Sun 29 Nov 2020

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Balton Omwenga in Nairobi City Stars colors during a friendly against Kibra United on Wed 3 Feb 2021. He’s joined the club permanently from Tanzania’s Biashara United

Omwenga joins City Stars

Nairobi City Stars wishes to announce the arrival of left back Timothy Balton Omwenga from Tanzania’s Premiership side Biashara United Mara.

The former Nzoia United, Kariobangi Sharks and KCB left channel operator joins Simba wa Nairobi for one and a half seasons.

The five-foot-six left footer, capped twice for Kenya, and four times for Kenya U23 team, was philosophical upon his arrival;

“It’s an honor to be part of Nairobi City Stars. Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is a progress. Working together is success,”

“Together as a team with good effort we will get good results.”

Speaking on his capture, head coach Sanjin Alagic stated;

“Balton has rare qualities as a player and has very good experience. I have no doubt he will be of great value to City Stars.” said Sanjin

Omwenga adds on to City Stars left foot department that also has Herit Mungai Atariza, Wesley Onguso, John Kamau and fullback utility Calvin Masawa, the team’s overall skipper. He will don jersey no. 17

His International Transfer Certificate (ITC) has already been issued by the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) and its only a matter of time before he makes his debut for Simba wa Nairobi.

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Balton Omwenga in Nairobi City Stars colors during a friendly against Kibra United on Wed 3 Feb 2021. He’s joined the club permanently from Tanzania’s Biashara United

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Nairobi City Stars draws Mutono Tigers of Kitui in round of 16 on Sat 13, Sun 14 Feb 2021

City Stars books Mutomo Tigers in domestic cup

Nairobi City Stars has been drawn against Mutomo Tigers of Kitui in the first round of the Domestic knockout competition  – Betway Cup.

In booking the short 167km road trip to Kitui during a draw held on  Thursday 4 February 2021 for a battle of the cats, Simba wa Nairobi will be featuring in the domestic Cup for the first time since year 2016

The team made the second round of the competition then only to fall off after a 3-2 loss to Chemelil Sugar at the Chemelil Complex.

City Stars – then known as World Hope – first participated in the domestic (Transparency) cup in 2004 in their promotion year.

The team went on to win it on attempt two (Presidents Cup) the next year after seeing off Tusker 2-1 in a final at City Stadium to book a continental ticket.

City Stars then gave the competition a wide berth only to return and participate in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

In the first two instances the team made it to the third round only to be knocked out by Sofapaka and Wazito – then a lower tier side.

In 2015 and 2016 the team failed to proceed past the second round after defeats to Nakumatt and Chemelil Sugar.

“We are putting lots of importance in the Betway Cup as it allows us to give playtime to players who don’t get regular places during the league matches,”

“Secondly the cup will help us improve on our game approach as a loss means you are out and a win allow you to proceed.” said team coordinator Samson Otieno who attended the draw

According to the fixtures, the second round of games (round of 32) will be held on 17th – 18th April 2021. The draw will be held on 18th February 2021.