Sanjin alagic, Patrick Korir
Coach Sanjin Alagic from Bosnia being ushered back to the club with a season long contract by City Stars CEO Patrick Korir

Coach Sanjin speaks on disturbing allegations

On Wednesday 23 December 2020, Nairobi City Stars hosted Vihiga United at the Utalii Grounds in a round six Premier League game that ended 1-1.

With the game in the second half there were allegations that our coach Sanjin Alagic had made some racial slur against Vihiga United players at half time and for the rest of the evening the same flowed freely on social media.

Sanjin left the country the same evening on a prior scheduled flight for a planned holiday. He only returned to Kenya on 7th January 2021 to resume duty in time to take charge of a game against Posta Rangers at Kasarani the following day.

While Sanjin was away, and after releasing an official statement on the same, we as a club opened up our own investigations on the very sensitive matter.

Prior to that we asked for any evidence from those that were on ground on the said  allegations. None was ever provided. Our investigations did not reveal anything racial had been said, or indeed that anything was said which could have been misconstrued as racial.

The (Football Kenya) Federation has since shared with Nairobi City Stars what was captured on match reports by the match officials on the day. The reports confirm no racial slur was overheard.

We have come to understand that those that came up the unfortunate allegations never formally reported it to authorities.

In trying to find peace so as to concentrate on his area of expertise – the reason he left Bosnia in July 2019 to handle Nairobi City Stars – this is what Sanjin has to say on the matter;

Over the past two weeks I have kept silent, but I have been raging inside. I am hugely grateful for my players and my club, for supporting me and for not being afraid to tell the truth in public.

On Wednesday 23rd December 2020, my team played against Vihiga United in the Kenyan Premier League. We played at Utalii and the game was attended by around 30 – 40 people.

Most of the attendees were standing behind the technical area and therefore they would have been within earshot of me, the players and the match officials. The ground is not a big stadium and we did not have a huge

attendance on the day, so there was not much noise from the crowd that could have covered the sound of anyone talking. It is reasonable to expect that most people attending could pretty much hear the communication between the players on the pitch, the players and the coaches, and the referees themselves.

With our team 1-0 down at half time, I was angry with the referee for several decisions that I felt, and I maintain, went against my team.

At half time, I went up towards the referee and made my feelings known.

Football is an emotional sport as we all know, and the referee as well as everyone else in the ground will have known that I was not happy. Our owner and chairperson, Jonathan Jackson, came up to me and asked me to calm down, which he was correct to do. I consequently did.

We went in for the half time break as normal; just like the other team. There was no indication of anything out of the ordinary for a football match; one team being pleased at being in the lead, and the other being disappointed at being behind.

We came out in the second half and equalized immediately. We could have won the game, and at the end I remained disappointed that this was not the case.

At no time did I speak to any of the opposition players during the game, and aside from greeting the opposition coach at the start of the game, at no time did I speak to him. It is not my style to be communicating with the opposition, as there is rarely any need. No doubt this can be supported by video footage of me on the touchline in Kenya back to the start of last season, as well as footage of me on the touchline in different countries across Europe and the Middle East.

When I heard about the allegations, my initial reaction was absolute shock. I did not have communications with the opposition, and I certainly didn’t say what I am alleged to have said. The fact that anyone has even suggested that these words could come from my mouth is hurtful, disrespectful, and a complete lie.

There is no chance, whatsoever, that anything even close to what is alleged against me happened. I am pleased to receive the full support of my club and all of the individuals at the club, because they all know exactly who I am as a person and as a professional. However, despite this support, I cannot shake how disgusted I am that someone would come up with sickening lies and attach it to my name. Making such comments affects my career, my club, and my family. My club, and my employers have already come out and publicly stated that they will not tolerate this. Neither will I.

Racism is the lowest of the low. Having seen racism destroy my country and lead to war when I was younger, I detest it and stand against it. It should be taken with utmost seriousness. When people flagrantly make baseless claims of racism it affects the person in question and everyone around them. In addition to that, it disrespects all of the people within the system that are trying to eradicate racism from our game and from our world. Crying ‘wolf’ now means that the next person who does suffer from racism will not be taken as seriously.

Unfortunately, it appears that those individuals concerned didn’t think their actions through.

Thanks to all of the support I have received, in the interim period, Goal.com not only retracted the article and the allegation, but made a public apology.

This is available for all to see https://www.goal.com/en-ke/news/apology-and-retraction-of-allegations-made-against-sanjin/ke9f50kw6de215ax4gdxdelh9

In addition, several other publications have also made public apologies. No one should accept when such lies are connected to their name without any justification, and I will not accept this either.

My legal team, and the legal team of the club, have been working over Christmas and have sorted out most of this mess, globally.

I want to thank everyone who knows me both in Kenya and abroad for the unconditional support that you have shown to me since this situation arose. Your support is more than appreciated.

Although the allegations have now been retracted, I am still not calm. I want to be calm.

If indeed I was guilty of the allegations I would not have returned after my scheduled festive recess. I am sure that my club Nairobi City Stars would not have allowed me back into the country had their investigations proved otherwise. I do believe the federation too could have sanctioned both myself and the club had the reports from the match officials supported the incident, but we have clearly seen that this was not the case.

I urge those that carried the allegations freely to also carry my side of the story too.

This is the first and last public comment I will make on this.

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Peter Pinchez Opiyo celebrates his goal off a freekick against Ulinzi Stars in a round 8 Premier League tie at Utalii on Sat 16 Jan 2021

Ulinzi force City Stars to a draw

Peter Pinchez Opiyo scored for Nairobi City Stars in a third straight top-flight game but his goal was not enough as Ulinzi Stars rallied for a 1-1 draw at Utalii grounds on Saturday 16 January 2021 in a round eight Premier League game.

Pinchez opened the scores in the 19th minute when he flung home a freekick from the edge of the box after skipper Anthony Muki Kimani had been fouled.

His delivery hit the underside of the crossbar to bounce in goal confusing keeper and Ulinzi skipper James Saruni.

But the lead did not last long as, eleven minutes later, the hosts were level after big unit Oscar Wamalwa sent home a penalty earned after Sven Yidah had handled the ball in the box while attempting a clearance.

The latest score earned both sides a 13th draw from 23 Premier League games played since year 2006.

City Stars should have won the game at the death but a goalward bound shot from substitute Timothy Babu Ouma bounced off upright before Saruni forced a corner from one last goal charge.

With the latest point Nairobi City Stars improves to the ten-point mark to stagnate at sixth as Ulinzi moved into eighth place with as many points from seven games played.

Up next for City Stars is an away trip to Wundanyi to face host Sofapaka on Saturday 23 January 2021 starting 3pm.

Lineups

Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 27. Azizi Okaka, 10. Peter Opiyo, 30. Anthony Kimani – Captain (7. Rodgers Okumu-90), 21. Oliver Maloba (20. Timothy Ouma-65), 18. Sven Yidah,  24. Erick Ombija, 11. Davis Agesa (32. Ezekiel Odera-85)

Unused subs: 16. Jacob Osano, 5. Wesley Onguso, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth,3. Charles Otieno, 15. John Kamau

Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 29. Ebrima Sanneh (rehab), 17. Yusuf Mukisa Lubowa (muscle tear), 4. Salim Abdalla (injury), 12. Edwin Buliba (thigh injury), 8. Calvin Masawa (thigh injury), 19. Jimmy Bageya, 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK)

Ulinzi Stars: 1. James Saruni – Captain, 35. Brian Birgen, 30. Harun Mwale, 39. Alex Masinde, 33. Bonface Andai,, 18 Bonface Onyango, 26. Daniel Waweru (8. John Kago-66), 28. Churchill Muloma, 24. Oscar Wamalwa (29. Ibrahim Shambi-66), 10. Masita Bitolwa, 6. Michael Otieno (11. John Njuguna-72′)

Unused subs: Timothy Odhiambo, 44. Oliver Ruto, 34. Hamisi Abdalla, 21. Bernard Ongoma, 17. Mark Bikokwa, 2. Byron Odiaga, 5. Fredrick Chitai, 36. Edgar Mukolwe

Coach: Benjamin Nyangweso

Yellow cards: Bonface Onyango-84,(Ulinzi Stars)//Herit Mungai-35, Kenedy Onyango-45, Erick Ombija-83′(Nairobi City Stars)

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Part of the City Stars bench during a Premier League round 8 tie against Ulinzi Stars on Sat 16 Jan 2021. It ended 1-1

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Davis Agesa and Erick Ombija in action in a Premier League round 8 tie against Ulinzi Stars on Sat 16 Jan 2021. It ended 1-1

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Wycliffe Otieno in action in a Premier League round 8 tie against Ulinzi Stars on Sat 16 Jan 2021. It ended 1-1

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City Stars bench during a Premier League round 8 tie against Ulinzi Stars on Sat 16 Jan 2021. It ended 1-1

 

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Azizi Okaka in action in a Premier League round 8 tie against Ulinzi Stars on Sat 16 Jan 2021. It ended 1-1

Salim 'Shitu' Abdalla looks on in Nairobi City Stars Premier League opener against Nzoia Sugar FC on Sun 29 Nov 2020. City Stars won 2-0. Shitu was named MVP for Simba wa Nairobi
Salim 'Shitu' Abdalla looks on in Nairobi City Stars Premier League opener against Nzoia Sugar FC on Sun 29 Nov 2020. City Stars won 2-0. Shitu was named MVP for Simba wa Nairobi

Minimal changes against Ulinzi Stars

Two defenders Salim Shitu Abdalla and Edwin Buliba have been ruled out of the upcoming clash against Ulinzi Stars to be held at Utalii Grounds on Saturday 16 January 2021 starting 3pm.

Shitu, who clocked all minutes in the seven opening games of the season, was ruled out due to an ankle injury picked from the last tie against Posta Rangers at Kasarani last Friday.

Buliba, a defensive cover, picked a thigh strain in the course of the week forcing him out of the upcoming duel to miss out on the squad for the first time this season.

As Shitu and Buliba stay out, defensive minded John Bombay Kamau and Charles Chale Otieno who were onboarded for the opening game of the year against Wazito, have been drafted back to the squad.

Both Kamau and Chale fell off the squad that faced Rangers; Chale due to a returning wrist injury.

Save for the those changes, the rest of the squad remains the same.

Squad to face Ulinzi Stars

16. Jacob Osano, 5. Wesley Onguso, 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 27. Azizi Okaka, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 10. Peter Opiyo, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 30. Anthony Kimani, 21. Oliver Maloba, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 18. Sven Yidah, 20. Timothy Ouma,22. Wycliffe Otieno, 24. Erick Ombija, 11. Davis Agesa, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 3. Charles Otieno, 15. John Kamau

Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 29. Ebrima Sanneh (rehab), 17. Yusuf Mukisa Lubowa (muscle tear), 4. Salim Abdalla (injury), 12. Edwin Buliba (thigh injury), 8. Calvin Masawa (thigh injury), 19. Jimmy Bageya, 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK)

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

Utaliii Grounds will be the venue when Nairobi City Stars face off with Ulinzi Stars in a round eight Premier League game on Saturday 16 January 2021 starting 3pm.

From the archives, the two have met 22 times over 11 straight seasons from 2006 to when Nairobi City Stars got relegated in 2016.

22 previous KPL games

In the 22 games Ulinzi Stars calls the tune having won eight games and lost just twice. The remaining 12 games ended in draws.

Half of the games have been hosted by Simba wa Nairobi and the records of 11 home games reads; one win for City Stars, five loses and as many draws.

In their first ever meeting back on 29 Jan 2006 at Nyayo Stadium, a Robert Matano coached City Stars then known as World Hope, received a 5-1 drubbing.

Ulinzi led 3-0 at half time with goals from Tom Ogweno, Elvis Ayany and Vincent Onyango. They then added two more in the final minutes through George Otieno and Sammy Simiyu, goals that came on either side of what became a consolation from Francis Thairu.

In their last meeting in mid July 2016, the two sides tied 1-1 at Nyayo Stadium. A late Ezekiel Odera strike forced even-stevens by cancelling out a Luis Masika first minute own goal.

City Stars’ only home win over Ulinzi was registered at Hope Centre back on 20 April 2008. Dennis Wise Okoth and Silas Aluvisia scored on either half to hand coach John Bobby Ogola a 2-1 win as Ulinzi grabbed a late consolation from Francis Ochieng.

Coaches and venues

Though City Stars will host Ulinzi Stars for the 12th time in the top league, the upcoming game will be the first ever at Utalii grounds as the previous 11 meetings were hosted at Hope Centre (4 games), Nyayo Stadium (3), City Stadium (3) and Ruaraka (1).

Simba wa Nairobi will be led to the match by Bosnian Sanjin Alagic who will become 12th manager to lead the Kawangware based side against the soldiers after Robert Matano, John Bobby Ogola, Oliver Page, Ken Odhiambo, Gideon Ochieng, Charles Korea Omondi, Nigerian Robinson Ndubuisi, Gabriel Kingi Njoroge and Ugandan Richard Tamale Pinto

Which way?

Keep tuned to our social media channels for an update on the game from Utalii grounds

Summary

KPL Games: 22

Home games: 11 (City Stars – 1 win, Ulinzi Stars – 5 wins, 5 draws)

Home games

29-Jan-06: World Hope vs Ulinzi Stars, Nyayo Stadium, 1-5 (L)

12-May-07: World Hope vs Ulinzi Stars, Hope Centre, 2-3 (L)

20-Apr-08, World Hope vs Ulinzi Stars, Hope Centre, 2-1 (W)

18-Apr-09: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, City Stadium, 0-0 (D)

18-Jul-10: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, City Stadium, 1-1 (D)

22-May-11: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, City Stadium, 1-2 (L)

15-Apr-12: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, Nyayo Stadium, 0-0 (D)

27-Jul-13: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, Hope Centre, 0-1 (L)

8-Mar-14: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, Hope Centre, 0-0 (D)

12-Jul-15: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, Ruaraka, 0-2 (L)

16-Jul-16: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, Nyayo Stadium, 1-1 (D)

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City Stars striker Erick Ombija goes for the ball in a 7th round Premier League tie against Posta Rangers at Kasarani on Fri 8 Jan 2021. The game ended 1-1

Spoils shared against Rangers

Nairobi City Stars came from behind to tie Posta Rangers 1-1 in a seventh round Premier League clash played at Kasarani (outer) on Friday 8 January 2021. 

Peter Pinchez Opiyo scored in the 54th minute for Nairobi City Stars to cancel out a 45th minute goal by Jackson Dwang to confirm a share of spoils against Posta Rangers for the sixth time in nine Premier League games since 2010.

Posta Rangers survived close shaves in the first quarter thanks to deft goalkeeping from Jairus Adira.

He had a triple save in the sixth minute denying Erick Ombija who sniffed at goal after connecting to an inch perfect delivery from Pinchez. Follow up rebounds from skipper Anthony Muki Kimani and one more by Pinchez were all stopped by the keeper.

The near misses set the tone for the game and just a minute later Pinchez attempted a near post shot off a corner that Adira once again stopped as well as a 13th minute connection from Sven Yidah off a Herit Mungai pass from the left.

Steve Njunge in City Stars was called to action five minutes after when he dived the right way to force a fruitless corner off a Dennis Oalo pile driver from a distance.

From the half hour mark Rangers gained momentum in the game and in the 35th minute Dwang had an attempt on goal only for his header to go straight to Njunge’s arms.

A minute later Rangers skipper Joseph Mbugi sent homeward a long ranger only to weave wide at the far post.

Three minutes on Dwang also had a similar attempt and the result was the same. He was not to be denied at the stroke of half time when he directed a Francis Nambute cross home from a tight angle for the opening goal.

Nine minutes into the second half stopper Salim Shitu Abdalla skied a shot. Just two minutes later it was all even when Erick Ombija powered a header goalward that Rangers keeper spilled for Pinchez to burry home the leveler. He could have registered his brace just two minutes later but Adira came out tops to stop his goal bound shot.

Davis Agesa, on for Azizi Okaka at half time, had a header sent out for a corner at the hour mark as City Stars continued to pile on the pressure.

Rangers had a glorious chance to double their scores had Njunge not tipped a fine cross from the left by Elvis Osok in the 80th minute. A series of corners for Rangers followed in the dying minutes but to avail.

The game was to end with a bizarre incident as Adira knocked down City Stars substitute Rodgers Okuse Okumu way out of his area to be served a second yellow in the game and marching orders. He had been booked earlier on in the 53rd minute for time wasting.

A freekick off that incident saw Agesa’s header from Pinchez’s dead ball fly marginally wide bringing the game to an end.

With the point earned, City Stars moved to the nine point mark but still maintain fifth spot as Rangers remain tenth with five points from as many successive draws.

Next up for City Stars is a game against Ulinzi Stars in Nairobi on Saturday 16 January 2021.

Lineups

Posta Rangers: 21. Jairus Adira (29. Bryne Omondi – 90+5), 3. Timothy Omondi, 22. Elvis Osok, 41. Dickens Mwema, 26. Osman Ngotho, 4. Joseph Mbugi, 12. Francis Nambute (31. Georson Likonoh,-65), 27. Clinton Kisiavuki (11. Eliud Lokuwam-81), 39. Ezekiel Okare, 10. Jackson Dwang (30. Simon Omondi – 90+5), 7. Dennis Oalo (6. Cavin Odongo-81)

Unused subs: 40. Charles Odete, 28. Emmanuel Pala, 8. Peter Ngángá, 14. Bill Oporia

Coach: Pascal Ochieng

Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 10. Peter Opiyo, 18. Sven Yidah (2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo-90), 30. Anthony Kimani (32. Ezekiel Odera-90), 27. Azizi Okaka (11. Davis Agesa-46), 21. Oliver Maloba (7. Rodgers Okumu -71), 24. Erick Ombija

Unused subs: 16. Jacob Osano, 5. Wesley Onguso, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 12. Edwin Buliba, 20. Timothy Ouma

Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 29. Ebrima Sanneh (rehab), 17. Yusuf Mukisa Lubowa (muscle tear), 3. Charles Otieno (arm pain), 8. Calvin Masawa (ankle injury), 15. John Kamau, 19. Jimmy Bageya, 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK)

Coach: Sanjin Alagic

Yellow cards: Jackson Dwang-35, Elvis Osok-81, Jairus Adira -53, 90+5 (All  Posta Rangers)

Match Officials: Dr. Peter Waweru Kamaku (Centre Ref), Okoth (Match Comm), Gilbert Cheruiyot (AR1), Samuel Kuria (AR2), Israel (Fourth Official)

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City Stars midfielder Oliver Maloba on the ball in a 7th round Premier League tie against Posta Rangers at Kasarani on Fri 8 Jan 2021. Rangers captain Joseph Mbugi looks on

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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

Salim ‘Shitu’ Abdalla keeps tabs on Posta Rangers winger Eliud Lokuwam during a 7th round Premier League game on Fri 8th Jan 2021 at Kasarani. The game ended 1-1