City Stars, Njunge
City Stars keeper Stephen Njunge stands tall against Mathare United on Sat 26 Feb 2022 in Thika. He kept a clean sheet as Simba wa Nairobi won the game 3-0

Njunge out for the season

Goalkeeper Stephen Njunge Ndungu has been forced to sit out the rest of the season due to a recent knee knock.

Njunge injured his knee as City Stars took on second-tier side Kibera Black Stars in a friendly game last week in Ngong Vapor. He had to leave the field of play as early as the eighth minute following a collision with an opponent.

According to team physio Brian Otieno Odongo, Njunge has been advised by the Doctors to stay out for a while to fully recover.

“Examinations were done on him and it was found out that he strained his knee. Active rest for three months has been recommended with treatment and medication for full recovery to be achieved,” said Odongo

On his part, Njunge said; “I feel really sad as that this has happened at a time when I wanted to contribute to the team as we head towards season-end. I pray for a faster recovery.” said Njunge

City Stars head coach Nicholas Muyoti is disturbed at the realization that his top keeper is now out for a few months.

“It is very sad to lose him at this point of the season. I wish him a quick recovery. His presence had a good effect on (Jacob) Osano and I hope (Elvis) Ochoro will step up and give competition.” said Muyoti

Till the injury, Njunge had made the Simba wa Nairobi squad in 20 of 25 games played in the current FKF Premier League season.

Steve Njunge

Nairobi City Stars keeper Steve Njunge warming up ahead of a round 22 Premier League game against Nzoia United at the Narok Stadium on Fri 25 June 2021

Njunge, City Stars, Rangers

Keeper Stephen Njunge initiates play against Posta Rangers during a 7th round Premier League game on Fri 8th Jan 2021 at Kasarani. The game ended 1-1

Chumsy , City Stars
Kevin Okumu goes for the ball with Ulinzi Stars' John Njuguna during a matchday 25 Betking Premier League tie at the ASK Showground in Nakuru on Sat 10 Jul 2021. Nairobi City Stars won the game 2-0

New date, venue for Ulinzi Stars reverse tie

Nairobi City Stars will face Ulinzi Stars at the newly opened Ulinzi Sports Complex in Langata on Monday 18 April 2022 starting 3 pm.

The tie had earlier been scheduled for the Kericho Green Stadium on Saturday 16 April prior to the shift.

The change in date and venue, following Ulinzi Stars’ request, has since been communicated by the league managers.

The Easter Monday game will be historic as it will be the first-ever top-flight game at the newly commissioned facility.

The two clubs faced off last Sunday 10 April in Ruaraka in a rescheduled game from November 2021. It ended 0-0.

Herit
Left-back Herit Mungai in action against Ulinzi Stars on Sun 10 April 2021 in Ruaraka during a 25th round FKF Premier League tie. The game ended 0-0

Herit yearns for more

Left-back Herit Mungai Atariza is looking forward to clocking more starts, and full minutes, after being actively involved in the last four Premier League games for Nairobi City Stars.

Mungai has completed the full 90 minutes in those games against Vihiga Bullets, twice against Bandari, and in the most recent game against Ulinzi Stars that ended 0-0 in Ruaraka on Sunday 10 April 2022.

“I am humbled and I am looking forward to playing the rest of the matches. It took a while to get here but while here, I want to maintain my spot in the team,” said Herit

Prior to the recent run of games, Herit had only made a cameo appearance against AFC Leopards in City Stars’ first game in 2022.

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Nairobi City Stars 0 Ulinzi Stars 0

Visiting Ulinzi Stars held Nairobi City Stars to a 0-0 draw in a 25th round FKF Premier League tie hosted in Ruaraka on Sunday 10 April 2022.

The result, the sixth home draw against Ulinzi in 12 Premier League games, left City Stars at third with 42 points as Ulinzi ended a two-game losing streak to grab a point and improve to 27 points, and up a place to the 13th spot.

It was a high tempo and physical game of very few chances by either side. It took 11 minutes for the first attempt on goal to arrive after City Stars right-back Kevin Chumsy Okumu burst into the box to fire a low cross into the box. But there was no one to connect to it.

The next minute, physicality began to show and Churchill Muloma went straight to the referees’ book with a yellow card after continued checks on Sven Yidah.

Ulinzi Stars then responded to Chumsy’s effort within two from Masita Masuta who burst into the box only to fire straight at keeper Jacob Osano. He was at it four minutes later but fired wide

On 18 minutes, dead-ball specialist Daniel Waweru fired a freekick from good range above bar as Ulinzi went searching for the opener. A minute later Clinton Omondi grabbed a pass in the box but though within meters of goal, fired wired.

The real action in the first half came in the dying minutes of the half when, on 37 minutes, City Stars stopper Lennox Ogutu had to head out a goal-bound cross on the line from Ulinzi skipper Brian Birgen. It resulted in a fruitless corner.

City Stars responded to that near-miss with one of their own two minutes later when skipper Ezekiel Odera picked an unmarked Oliver Maloba outside the box with a fine pass from midfield. Maloba fired at goal that was parried back in play by goalkeeper James Saruni which gloriously fell on the feet of John Kamau. Without hesitation, he fired, wide, when it was easier to score.

Four minutes later, Stephen Etyang was picked out in the box with a fine pass from Harun Mwale but took a touch too many to fire wide in what was the last action of the first half.

Within the first ten minutes of the second half, City Stars could not account for four corners and a freekick. Within the next five minutes, Ulinzi had a missed chance from Clinton who fired wide and had two wasted corners.

Immediately after, City Stars spurned a chance when Timothy Ouma’s pass found Kamau who failed to aim well at goal for yet another miss.

At the 70th minute the City Stars subs came on with Erick Ombija, Davis Agesa, and Augustine Kuta arriving for Kamau, defensive-mid Charles Otieno who started his first game of the season, and Maloba, in that order.

Ulinzi responded two minutes later with the arrival of John Kago and Kelvin Thairu for Muloma and Waweru.

Nicholas Kipkirui and Mike Madoya later came on for Odera and Ouma as Ulinzi replaced Masuta with Enosh Ochieng.

But there were to be no goals, but just yellow cards to Clinton for Ulinzi, Ouma who now misses the next game, and to Chumsy for City Stars.

The two teams meet again over the Easter weekend in the reverse fixture.

Lineups

Nairobi City Stars: 16. Jacob Osano, 19. Kevin Okumu, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 4. Salim Abdalla, 28. Herit Mungai, 3. Charles Otieno (11. Davis Agesa-66), 18. Sven Yidah, 20. Timothy Ouma (5. Michael Madoya-87), 21. Oliver Maloba (29. Augustine Kuta-66), 15. John Kamau (24. Eric Ombija-66), 32. Ezekiel Odera (17. Nicholas Kipkirui-73)

Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro, 8. Calvin Masawa, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 9. Vincent Otieno

Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

Ulinzi Stars: 1. James Saruni, 35. Brian Birgen, 30. Harun Mwale, 12. Bonventure Muchika, 31. Boniface Andayi, 21. Bernard Ongoma, 6.Churchil Muloma (8. John Kago-68), 7. Clinton Omondi, 22. Masita Masuta (25. Enosh Ochieng-83), 11. Stephen Etyang, 26. Daniel Waweru (32. Kelvin Thairu-68)

Unused subs: 13. Stephen Ochieng, 16. Peter Wafula, 2. Byron Odiaga, 3. Antonio Abwao, 17. Mark Bikokwa, 33. Julius Okutu

Coach: Benjamin Nyangweso

Cautions

Nairobi City Stars: 20. Timothy Ouma (78), 19. Kevin Okumu (88)
Ulinzi Stars: 6. Churchil Muloma (12), 7. Clinton Omondi (71)

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

Head-to-head: Nairobi City Stars (H) vs Ulinzi Stars (A): 2021/22 FKF Premier League season

For only the second time in 13 premier league seasons, Nairobi City Stars will host Ulinzi Stars in Ruaraka, on Sunday 10 April 2022 starting 3 pm.

From the previous eleven home games, Simba wa Nairobi has only managed one win over Ulinzi Stars. Five others games have ended in losses and another five in draws.

City Stars last hosted Ulinzi in mid-January 2021 at Utalii, a game that ended in a 1-1 draw after the hosts came from behind with an Oscar Wamalwa second-half penalty to cancel out Peter Opiyo’s firs half freekick.

Then, City Stars was led by coach Sanjin Alagic but in the Sunday game Nicholas Muyoti, in charge since the season start, will come up against his Ulinzi counterpart Benjamin Nyangweso.

Form-wise, Ulinzi carries a 4-0 loss to Kakamega Homeboyz to the game while City Stars parades a 2-1 win over Bandari from the last round.

Table-wise, and after 24 games played, City Stars sits fourth with 41 points while Ulinzi Stars is 15th with 26 points.

Which way when the two face off for the first time this season?

Summary: KPL Games: 22

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

Home games vs Ulinzi Stars

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)
10-Apr-22: City Stars vs Ulinzi Stars, Ruaraka, ??