Tag: Davis Agesa

  • Five changes for Posta Rangers duel

    Five changes for Posta Rangers duel

    From the squad that faced off with Mathare United in the last league game, and lost 2-0, head coach John Amboko has made five key changes ahead of the next game against Posta Rangers on Saturday 14 August 2021 starting 1 pm at Ruaraka.

    Keeper Elvis Ochoro returns to the fold for Jacob Osano as forward Davis Agesa who was sat out injured comes on for Vincent Otieno.

    Three players suspended in the last game; field skipper Anthony Muki Kimani, and defenders Kevin Chumsy Okumu and Salim Shitu Abdala are all back to take up the places of Azizi Okaka, Wesley Onguso and Wycliffe Otieno who dislocated his ankle in the last game.

    From the squad that faced Rangers in the first leg, and drew 1-1, the changes are eight in total.

    Wycliffe Otieno and Peter Opiyo both clocked 90 minutes in that game as Azizi Okaka and Oliver Maloba started and were later replaced by Vincent Otieno and Rodgers Okumu, respectively. All six will miss the upcoming game as well as Jacob Osano and Wesley Onguso who were unused subs then.

    Other than Ochoro and Chumsy, the new faces for the reverse Posta tie includes strikers Ebrima Sanneh and Nicholas Kipkirui, left-footers Calvin Masawa, John Kamau and Bolton Omwenga, as well as defensive-mid Charles Chale Otieno.

    20-man squad to face Posta Rangers

    Goalkeepers: 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 23. Steve Njunge (GK),

    Defenders: 26. Bolton Omwenga, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 8. Calvin Masawa, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 12. Edwin Buliba, 4. Salim Abdalla, 19. Kevin Okumu

    Midfielders:  3. Charles Otieno, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 18. Sven Yidah, 15. John Kamau, 30. Anthony Kimani

    Strikers: 17. Nicholas Kipkirui, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 24. Erick Ombija, 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 11. Davis Agesa

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), (injured), 16. Jacob Osano (GK), 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 21. Oliver Maloba, 10. Peter Opiyo (all 4 injured), 5. Wesley Onguso, 27. Azizi Okaka, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth

  • Five changes for Ulinzi Stars

    Five changes for Ulinzi Stars

    It will be five less the troops that made it to Mbaraki last weekend to face Bandari when Nairobi City Stars hits the road to Nakuru to face Ulinzi Stars in their next premiership game at the ASK Showground on Saturday 10 July 2021 starting at 1 pm.

    Striker Davis Agesa, defensive-mid Charles Otieno, goalkeeper Jacob Osano, winger Rodgers Okuse Okumu, and left-back Herit Mungai were all in Mombasa, but have been rested for the upcoming round 25 tie.

    Their places have been taken by Azizi Okaka, Timothy Babu Ouma, keeper Elvis Ochoro, Vincent Jamaica Otieno and, Wesley Onguso.

    Jamaica last featured for the side in early February away to Kakamega Homeboyz in Bukhungu while Onguso and Ochoro made the squad last in late May against Sofapaka at Ruaraka.

    Due to injuries, Azizi has been out since late February against Zoo while Babu returns for the first time since the Tusker game in March.

    Sickness rendered Okuse and Salim Abdalla – who missed the first leg tie against Ulinzi in January – out of the game while injury keeps striker Ebrima Sanneh out.

    20-man squad to face Ulinzi Stars

    Goalkeepers: 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 23. Steve Njunge

    Defenders: 25. Kenedy Onyango, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 26. Bolton Omwenga, 19. Kevin Okumu, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 12. Edwin Buliba, 8. Calvin Masawa, 5. Wesley Onguso

    Midfielders: 10. Peter Opiyo, 21. Oliver Maloba, 18. Sven Yidah, 30. Anthony Kimani, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 27. Azizi Okaka, 20. Timothy Noor Ouma,

    Strikers: 24. Erick Ombija, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 17. Nicholas Kipkirui, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 16. Jacob Osano, 4. Salim Abdalla, 15. John Kamau, 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 3. Charles Otieno, 11. Davis Agesa

  • Kipkirui downs Homeboyz

    Kipkirui downs Homeboyz

    Nicholas Kipkirui’s goal in the 63rd minute is all Nairobi City Stars needed to knock out Kakamega Homeboyz 1-0 in a premiership match 21 tie at Ruaraka on Saturday 19 June 2021.

    Kipkirui’s goal, his first ever in the league for City Stars, came from close range after a sure pass from substitute Davis Agesa.

    Agesa had only been on the pitch for three minutes, together with Anthony Muki Kimani, having come on for flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu and Erick Ombija, respectively.

    They brought the impact that turned around the game as Muki raced down the right wing to float a ball goalward. It received a knockdown to Agesa who squeezed the ball for Kipkirui to send it home for his maiden goal past Homeboyz keeper Geoffrey  Oputi who seemed unbeatable all evening.

    The game could have taken a different dimension at the onset of the second half when Homeboyz won a penalty.

    But City Stars keeper Steve Njunge pulled a massive save to deny Chris Masinza, ultimately changing the tone of the game.

    Homeboyz, playing their traditional high press game, made their intent evident as early as the eighth minute with a freekick from winger David Okoth. It bounced off the City Stars wall.

    City Stars had a response in the 21st minute when left-back Bolton Omwenga dropped a freekick in the goal area. It was cleared out.

    On either side of the two set-pieces, two Homeboyz players; Francis Omondi, a defensive mid, and stopper Sylvester Owino had been slapped with yellow cards for bookable challenges as physicality in the game began to show.

    Off a foul, Okoth was at it again with a freekick on 27 minutes but it went straight to Njunge. Again, Bolton responded to it with one for City Stars at the half-hour mark. It smacked the crossbar and back into play in what was the closest chance for a goal by the home team.

    There were two further freekicks by Homeboyz moments later but freekicks by stopper Thomas Wainaina and Francis Omondi failed to hit the target.

    The tide then shifted City Stars way but on two occasions, once by Kipkirui, the ball missed crossing the line by a whisker off a volley with the keeper beaten.

    The game then rolled to halftime with either side wasting a free-kick each.

    Straight into the second half, City Stars gave the ball away in midfield and it landed on Okoth on the right wing who then sent a floater goalward. It earned a penalty that Njunge parried out. It was the second time this season that Njunge has saved a penalty, adding on to his heroics in the season opener against Nzoia United in Narok.

    22 minutes into the second half Homeboyz threw in three fresh legs to chase the game. Allan Wanga, Shami Kibwana and Collins Odhiambo all came on for Masinza, Stephen Opoku and Wainaina, in that order.

    In the minutes that followed, City Stars were in the Homeboyz area with Kevin Okumu dropping a cross to the box, Oliver Maloba cutting back for Muki, and Bolton troubling Oputi with a freekick. None of those occasions bore fruits.

    Homeboyz were to throw in their final card as they searched for points by introducing Stephen Etyang for injured Ali Bhai.

    Moments later Homeboyz should have been level when Okoth raced down the left flank, burst into the box to fire home only for his attempt to be cut out by eventual game MVP Njunge.

    The final minutes saw City Stars clean out the bench by bringing on Ezekiel Odera for Kipkirui, Elvis Noor Ojiambo for Maloba, and finally Wycliffe Otieno for Sven to protect the slim lead to the final minute.

    With the win, that overturns a 2-0 first leg loss suffered at Bukhungu in February, Simba wa Nairobi now shoots upwards from eighth past Ulinzi and Bandari to settle at sixth spot with 29 points from 20 games ahead of Sunday games.

    Next up for Nairobi City Stars is a round 22 tie away to Nzoia Sugar on Thur 24 June at Sudi Stadium.

    Lineups

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 26. Bolton Omwenga, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 19. Kevin Okumu, 10. Peter Opiyo-Captain, 21. Oliver Maloba (2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo-89), 18. Sven Yidah (22. Wycliffe Otieno-90+), 24. Erick Ombija (30. Anthony Kimani-60), 7. Rodgers Okumu (11. Davis Agesa-60 ), 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (32. Ezekiel Odera-89)

    Unused subs: 16. Jacob Osano (GK), 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 8. Calvin Masawa, 28. Herit Mungai,

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 3. Charles Otieno, 5. Wesley Onguso,  12. Edwin Buliba, 27. Azizi Okaka, 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 15. John Kamau, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Kakamega Homeboyz: 26. Geoffrey Oputi (GK), 6. Benjamin Oketch, 13. Thomas Wainaina (16. Collins Odhiambo-67), 15. Sylvester Owino, 20. George Odiwuor, 4. Francis Omondi, 24. Ali Bhai-Captain (7. Stephen Etyang-84), 15. Stephen Opoku (2. Shami Kibwana-67), 10. Moses Mudavadi, 22. Chris Masinza (14. Allan Wanga-67), 9. David Okoth

    Unused subs: 32. David Juma (GK), 8. Stephen Mukongolo,

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Yellow cards

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (90+)

    Kakamega Homeboyz: 4. Francis Omondi (10), 15. Sylvester Owino (22)

     

  • Betway Cup: Journey ends with Bidco defeat

    Betway Cup: Journey ends with Bidco defeat

    A 1-0 defeat to Bidco United on Thursday 10 June 2021, at Ruaraka, ended Nairobi City Stars’ dream of making it through to the Betway Cup semis.

    A lob by David Orem goal in the 21st minute is all it took for Bidco United to end Nairobi City Stars ride from the quarters to the semis of the Cup.

    The game was cagey inside the first five minutes but in the next two minutes, the action was on either end.

    After stopper Salim Abdalla put a stop to a Bidco player in the box, the ball was on the other end where Oliver Maloba failed to trigger the ball home while in the box. Skipper Anthony Muki Kimani’s follow-up rolled out.

    In the 14th minute, Orem could have opened the scores had he timed his header to a perfect Alex Sunga cross from the right. It weaved wide.

    But he atoned for the miss minutes later when lobbed the ball, delivered by Stephen Waruru, over keeper Stephen Njunge for what turned out to be the winner despite a clearance attempt from left-back Bolton Omwenga on the line.

    The debate of whether it crossed the line or not was put to a halt when assistant referee Mary Njoroge at the far end, perhaps with the best view of it, signaled for a goal that centre referee Dr. Peter Kamau duly awarded.

    Two minutes after the half-hour mark, striker Davis Agesa fumbled with the ball within meters of Bidco keeper Zamu Adisa while in the box and three minutes later he fired high as City Stars searched for the leveler.

    The missed chances continued to pile when lead striker Nicholas Kipkirui failed to get the perfect connections to two balls inside the final five minutes before the breather.

    A foul on Sven Yida right after the restart led to a freekick but Bolton’s take only earned an unfruitful corner. Moments later Agesa’s header on Muki’s delivery went wide as Simba wa Nairobi continued to chase the game.

    In the 50th minute, Bidco could have doubled matters had Waruru’s low drive at the edge of the box, after making a good run from the left, had not ended in Njunge’s arms.

    Within the next ten minutes Bidco United had two cut-ins from the flanks, by Sunga and right back David Kalama, but the final ball by both flew wide off target.

    City Stars then opted for new ideas pulling out Maloba for speedster Rodgers Okuse Okumu – who was celebrating his birthday – as well as his former Coast Stima teammate Erick Ombija for Agesa.

    Within eight minutes of his arrival, Okuse won a freekick and two dangerous corners. Off the second one, the ball got to Ombija whose half bicycle kick ricocheted off the crossbar. A follow-up by Sven went just wide.

    Bidco then changed tact in the game with the introduction of Batts Awita for Stephen Waruru and Lambert Otieno for Sunga.

    City Stars too made changes by throwing in header specialist Ebrima Sanneh for skipper Muki and like-for-like changes for stopper Wycliffe Otieno for Kenedy Onyango as a precaution as he had a yellow card and his tackles were hard and spot-on.

    But even with added firepower in the final third, City Stars chances upfront, off freekicks by Bolton, went begging with Bidco keeper Zamu getting to the end of most, if not all.

    Rather unexplainably, one such delivery by Bolton a minute to time dropped in the box but failed to get a touch for a goal that could have sent the game to penalties. The ball frustratingly rolled out to the far end of the pitch for a goal kick.

    One last effort by Bolton in the 3rd and final minute off added time landed at Zamu bringing the end-to-end affair to a close.

    With the win, Bidco United sails on to the semis to face league champion Gor Mahia who also made it to the last four after seeing off finalists in the last three Cup editions Kariobangi Sharks 2-0 in another last eight-game played at Utalii on Thursday.

    For City Stars, the focus now shifts back to the premier league. The next assignment is against Western Stima at Utalii grounds on Tuesday 15 June starting 3 pm.

    Lineups

    Bidco United: 21. Omar Zamu Adisa, 4. David Kalama, 16. Geoffrey Gitau, 18. Francis Oduor, 24. Anthony Simasi, 2. Jacob Onyango, 31. Peter Nzuki, 7. Alex Juma (12. Lambert Otieno-70), 19. David Orem (8. Steven Okiro-90+3), 28. Eric Gichimu (30. Anthony Gathu-80), 22. Stephen Waruru (11. Batts Awita-70)

    Unused subs: 1. Edwin Omwambani (GK), 40. Wilson Anekeya, 6. Mwinyi Kassim, 15. Hillary Shirao, 14. Stephen Obukui

    Coach: Anthony Akhulia

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 26. Bolton Omwenga, 25. Kenedy Onyango (22. Wycliffe Otieno-75), 4. Salim Abdalla, 19. Kevin Okumu, 10. Peter Opiyo, 18. Sven Yidah, 30. Anthony Kimani-Captain (29. Ebrima Sanneh-75), 11. Davis Agesa (24. Erick Ombija-69), 21. Oliver Maloba (7. Rodgers Okumu-60), 17. Nicholas Kipkirui

    Unused subs: 16. Jacob Osano, 8. Calvin Masawa, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 3. Charles Otieno,

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 5. Wesley Onguso, 12. Edwin Buliba, 27. Azizi Okaka, 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 15. John Kamau, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Yellow cards

    Nairobi City Stars: 25. Kenedy Onyango (11), 11. Davis Agesa (16)

    Bidco United: 4. David Kalama (78), 12. Lambert Otieno (80),

  • Betway Cup: Venue shift for quarters clash

    Betway Cup: Venue shift for quarters clash

    Nairobi City Stars will face off with Bidco United in the quarter-final of the Betway Cup on Thursday 10 June 2021 at Ruaraka and not Thika Stadium as had earlier been scheduled.

    The shift was confirmed in a communication from the Federation to all quarterfinalists on Monday evening.

    According to the Federation, fixture congestion occasioned by the COVID 19 pandemic and the need to conclude the FKF Betway Cup within the set-out CAF deadline, as well as the possibility of having the said cup matches broadcasted live on Television, informed the switch of venues.

    The quarters will now be played as follows;

    Wednesday, June 9, 2021.
    Match No. 57: Bandari FC vs Equity FC | Ruaraka Grounds, Nairobi | 3pm
    Match No. 59: Tusker FC vs AFC Leopards SC | Utalii Grounds, Nairobi | 3pm

    Thursday, June 10, 2021.
    Match No. 58: Nairobi City Stars FC vs Bidco United FC | Ruaraka Grounds, Nairobi | 3pm
    Match No. 60: Gor Mahia FC vs Kariobangi Sharks | Utalii Grounds, Nairobi | 3pm

    Winners of matches 57 and 59, as well as 58 and 60, will face off in the semi-finals set for Sunday 13 June 2021.

    For a place in the quarters, Bidco stopped Egerton Univerity 1-0 in Thika as City Stars disarmed Ulinzi Stars 2-0 at Ruaraka.