Kenedy Onyango signs two year deal at Nairobi City Stars
Kenedy Onyango signs two year deal at Nairobi City Stars

Onyango lands at City Stars

Centre back Kenedy Ouma Onyango aka ‘Vidic’ is the latest arrival at Nairobi City Stars. He onboards from Kakamega Homeboyz on a two-year deal.

Onyango’s arrival beefs up head coach Sanjin Alagic backline that already has Edwin Buliba, Ugandan Yusuf Lubowa Mukisa, Wycliffe Otieno and Salim Shitu Abdalla.

“I believe I made the right choice to join City Stars. It’s a team with big ambitions, quality players, great coaching staff and run in a very professional way. It’s the right place to take the challange.” said Vidic after putting pen to paper at the club offices.

Team coordinator Samson Otieno, on receiving ‘Vidic’ said;

“He was key to Homeboyz last season where he featured in 20 of the 22 games played. I thank Homeboyz for allowing him to cross over to City Stars after releasing him from his contract,”

“Vidic is a solid stopper and certainly a good asset and acquisition who will add great value to our team. We welcome him to Simba wa Nairobi.” said Otieno

Onyango will done jersey 25 at City Stars.

Kenedy Onyango with club City CEO Patrick Korir. He has signed a two year deal

Kenedy Onyango with club City CEO Patrick Korir. He has signed a two year deal

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 returns for new challenge

After a forced 7-months break due to the corona virus pandemic, Nairobi City Stars coach Sanjin Alagic has returned to lead the club through an elaborate pre-season ahead of the upcoming Kenyan Premier League (KPL) season.

The Bosnian left the country in mid-March for his homeland Sarajevo due to the novel virus that disrupted the rest of the National Super League (NSL), as well as all other leagues.

In spite of that disrupt, he had done enough as City Stars were patched at the helm of the 19-team NSL log with 64 points from 28 rounds of play with a ten-point buffer that eventually got the team promoted earning a place back in the top flight after a four-season respite.

“It’s great to be back as it has been a long time out without football,” started the UEFA Pro coach

His return coincided with the announcement of kick off dates for the new season, as well as release of draft KPL fixtures.

From the league schedule, City Stars will play five Western based teams in its first five fixtures starting with a home game in Nairobi against Nzoia United.

“We are happy to be back in the Premier after four years and we can’t wait to get the season started with our first game against Nzoia United. We want to prepare for that first game like it’s a final then take it game by game after that,”

“Our target in our first season back is to make City Stars a stable Premier League outfit, one that will develop young players to a national level with the aim of transferring some players to clubs abroad. We will stay focused and humble,”

“Last season the club restructured and became very stable and organized and we are happy to continue with what we started then into the new seasons. We want fans to be aware of this and we are asking them for their support as we journey back into the Premier League.” Added Sanjin

 

Nairobi City Stars in training at Camp Toyoyo in March 2020
Nairobi City Stars in training at Camp Toyoyo in March 2020

Bench role for Abich

It’s the end of an era as dead ball specialist Noah Abich (Noah Otieno Odhiambo) has called it a day as a footballer.

Abich Baba, as he is fondly referred to, has moved off from the pitch to take up a coaching role at Nairobi City Stars, his last duty station for the past two seasons.

His step-out from the pitch to the bench brings an end to an illustrious football career spanning close to 20 years.

His last league game for City Stars was a round 11 National Super League (NSL) game against Mt. Kenya United at Camp Toyoyo on Saturday 27 Oct 2019, a game that ended 1-1.

Abich arrived at Simba Wa Nairobi in April 2019 during the second leg of the transitional NSL 2018/19 season. He led from the front as the captain and scored eight times to top score for the club leading them to relegation survival.

In the 2019/20 season his mentorship and guidance saw the club promoted back to the Premier League to regain their premiership status lost at the end of the 2016 season.

“I wish to make it official that I have retired from football as a player. You can now refer to me as a coach as that is my new direction,”

“It’s been a long journey that has had highs and lows. I am now at a point where I want to give back by nurturing the next crop of players. I thank City Stars for allowing me to wind down my playing days and for ultimately giving me the opportunity at their technical bench to start my coaching journey at a high level.”

The transiting Abich has received adoration from City Stars team coordinator Samson Otieno who said;

“He’s been a dedicated servant who gave his all on the pitch. We counted on him to survive relegation when the team needed an experienced hand in the 2018/19 season and he came through for us in a big way with important deliveries and goals. It is now our turn to hold his hand as he ventures into the other side of his career which is coaching.”

City Stars CEO Patrick Korir added his voice to Abich’s change-over;

“We thank him for his dedication and diligence to the team and will support him as he scales upward to coaching. He is part of a long term plan and we will endeavor to build his capacity as we go along.” he said

The former Thur Gem and Makokho Mixed Secondary School alumnus started his competitive football at Premiership side Nzoia Sugar before moving to Chemelil Sugar. He completed his sugar belt circuit with a move to Sony Sugar in 2006 for two seasons.

He arrived at Tusker thereafter and rested back-to-back Premiership titles in 2011 and 2012. Next was a short stint at Nakuru AllStars which led him to the ranks of AFC Leopards. Later on he sampled Kakamega Homeboyz, Mathare United, Sofapaka, Bandari and Nakumatt before making a bee-line for City Stars in 2019.

The former Kenya U20 and National team player bagged several individual awards in his playing career including being the best scoring Premiership defender at Sony Sugar in 2008 and at Mathare United in 2015. Not forgetting with City Stars at the end of the 2018/19 NSL season.

Abich who has lately been coaching youngsters at Zimmerman currently holds a ‘D’ license coaching Diploma and has a chance to learn from UEFA Pro coach Sanjin Alagic from Bosnia, the current head coach at City Stars.

Abich follows Arthur Museve to the City Stars bench. Museve ended his lengthy City Stars playing career at the close of the 2018/19 NSL season to take up a trainers’ role at the club.

Nairobi City Stars training at Camp Toyoyo in March 2020. Noah Abich (front) has called it a day from playing

Nairobi City Stars training at Camp Toyoyo in March 2020. Noah Abich (No. 17) is now retired

Tentative KPL season dates, fixtures released

There’s almost a clear view to the next Kenyan Premier League (KPL) season after the league’s Governing Council issued tentative kick off dates for the 2020/21 season.

According to a communique, and barring any changes, the league will set off on Friday 20 November 2020.

According to the draft fixtures, Simba wa Nairobi will be ushered back to the KPL by five Western based teams that headline it’s first five fixtures.

City Stars will start off with a home game against Nzoia United before travelling to Zoo FC in Kericho for their second game.

A home match between Kisumu AllStars and Vihiga United – two teams fighting for one KPL slot -, an away fixture to Kakamega Homeboyz and a home game against Western Stima highlights the team’s first five games.

“With the tentative kickoff dates and draft fixtures out, we can now craft an elaborate pre-season plan and prepare accordingly,”

“The announcement by the league managers has brought lots of excitement to our camp. Looking at our first five fixtures we have five Western based teams to contend with. That area being a bed rock off football means we have our work cut out.” said team coordinator Samson Otieno

Davis Agesa (No. 11)
Davis Agesa in a past NSL game against Migori Youth at Camp Toyoyo, Jericho on Sat 2 November 2019

Davis Agesa top scores for City Stars in NSL

After tallying and verification, lanky striker Davis Agesa Amuyunzu emerged as Nairobi City Stars top scorer with 17 goals in four seasons the club featured in the second tier National Super League (NSL) from 2017 to 2019/20.

After 12 seasons in the top tier Kenyan Premier League (KPL), Nairobi City Stars was relegated at the end of the 2016 season.

In their first season in the NSL, in 2017, Agesa scored seven goals that included the only NSL hat trick by City Stars registered during a 4-1 blitzkrieg of FC Talanta at Camp Toyoyo in September.

The hat trick followed his first ever brace in City Stars colors two weeks earlier that delivered a 2-1 win over Isibania FC at the same venue.

He added one more the next season before departing for a stint in Asia. Upon his return  months later he added three goals in the shortened and transitional 2018/19 season and another six that helped the team gain promotion in the Corona-disrupted 2019/20 season to tally up his NSL strikes to 17 .

With 17 NSL goals for City Stars, Agesa is ahead of Gambian Ebrima Sanneh and Ugandan Sande Katumba who both scored 15 goals over two NSL seasons.

Ezekiel Odera and Peter Mwangi Wainaina are the next best NSL scorers for City Stars with 14 and 10 goals, respectively.

“Well I can say it’s a day to day progress that I challenge myself to be better than yesterday so hopefully I keep my name more on the score sheets and keep raising City Stars flag high,”

With City Stars now back for the 2020/21 Premier League season, Agesa will be seeking his maiden top-flight goal, and more;

“Yes I feel I am ready and more hungry for the KPL challenge.” he said

Agesa has ten premier league appearances all gained while on a short-term loan at Thika United in the 2018 season.

Agesa committed to two more years at City Stars and will be angling for more premiership games, and goals, in the upcoming season.

Summary – City Stars NSL (2017 – 2019/20 seasons) Top Scorers

  1. Davis Agesa (Kenya) – 17
  2. Ebrima Sanneh (Gambia) – 15
  3. Sande Katumba (Uganda) – 15
  4. Ezekiel Odera (Kenya) – 14
  5. Peter Wainaina (Kenya) – 10

Davis Agesa

Davis Agesa

Davis Agesa (No. 11)

Davis Agesa in a past NSL game against Migori Youth at Camp Toyoyo, Jericho on Sat 2 November 2019

Davis Agesa scored a race to lead City Stars to a 3-1 come-from-behind win over host Modern Coast Rangers on Sat 23 Nov 2019 at Serani Sports Club