Tag: Davis Agesa

  • Betway Cup: City Stars march past Ulinzi

    Betway Cup: City Stars march past Ulinzi

    Nairobi City Stars qualified for the Betway Cup quarterfinals to face Bidco United after marching past Ulinzi Stars 2-0 at Ruaraka grounds on Sunday 6 June 2021.

    A goal in either half by strikers Nicholas Kipkirui – his first ever for the club – and another by Davis Agesa, off two assists by skipper Anthony Muki Kimani, handed Simba wa Nairobi the ticket out of the round of 16 to the last eight.

    Ulinzi provided the earliest of appetizers for the game when, two minutes in, lively winger Clinton Omondi slinked down the right wind before pulling the trigger only for the ball to fly wide.

    Five minutes later Ulinzi’s towering striker Oscar Wamalwa raced into the box only for City Stars stopper Kenedy Onyango to steal the ball on the tackle to clear out the danger.

    In between the two attempts by Ulinzi, City Stars had a freekick driven to the Ulinzi box by Muki only for a few players to be caught offside.

    A Bolton Omwenga freekick, a Sven Yidah shot on goal and, one more from flyer Rodgers Okumu off a perfect pass from Agesa, and a freekick by Kimani were the activities from City Stars within a span of five minutes after Wamalwa was stopped by Onyango.

    All that while it is Ulinzi Stars that dominated the midfield with John Njuguna and John Kago pulling the strings.

    On 17 minutes, City Stars thought they had found the opener when the ball, off a Bolton corner, bounced off Kipkirui into the net. It was ruled offside.

    Two minutes later, stopper Onyango had to work overtime to clear a good buildup from midfield by Ulinzi. The ball finally ended up with City Stars keeper Steve Njunge.

    Right after the water break, it was all Ulinzi who forced three corners and two freekicks taken within two minutes

    On 29 minutes, City Stars speedster Okuse burst into the Ulinzi box but instead of taking a shot on goal, he squared a pass that was cleared by Ulinzi.

    Three minutes later, Kipkirui won a freekick following a challenge by Ulinzi stopper Alex Masinde. Muki floated the ball into the box and it is Kipkirui who connected to it after keeper James Sarunsi punched the ball his way to activate the scoresheet with his maiden goal for Simba wa Nairobi. 

    The goal spurred Ulinzi and four minutes later, Clinton off the right fired a shot goalward but missed the target by inches.

    City Stars could have doubled the lead not too long after only for Bolton to fire high a neat Muki pass at the edge of the box.

    The last three minutes to the breather had Ulinzi stationed at City Stars area. A wasted corner, a Clinton shot straight at Njunge, and a well-timed header by Masita Masuta were the final set of actions in the first half.

    The second half kicked off with the introduction of Omar Boraafya for an out marked Wamalwa as Ulinzi looked to bolster their attack.

    A minute after the change, City Stars were 2-0 up after Agesa dispossessed keeper James Saruni who failed to contain a Muki through ball to score from a tight angle.

    The ball seemed to be headed out but Saruni chose to stop it and made a mess of it to gift Agesa his first-ever domestic cup goal for City Stars.

    It could have been worse for Ulinzi had Sven buried a good buildup and Kipkirui connected to a Bolton freekick all within seven minutes of the second goal.

    Heading to the second-half water break, Eric Ombija was introduced for Rodgers Okumu who couldn’t handle the physicality of the game as Ulinzi brought in midfielder Kelvin Thairu for Masuta and defender Bonaventure Muchika for Clinton.

    Moments later Sven met a cutback and fired goalward only for Saruni to get a finger to it and force a fruitless corner. On the other end, Ulinzi could not account for a shot from Njuguna as it was wayward.

    For the rest of the half, Njunge was called to action on a few occasions to thwart a header from Muchika and freekick from Njuguna and another header from left-back Harun Mwale.

    City Stars were to end the game with a miscued lob from substitute Ombija.

    Next up for Simba wa Nairobi is the last eight-game with Bidco United at the Thika Stadium on Wednesday 9 June 2021 starting 1pm.

    To land Ulinzi Stars in the round of 16, City Stars took out Fortune Sacco 1-0 at Kianyaga Stadium on Sunday in the round of 32.

    Lineups

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 26. Bolton Omwenga, 4. Salim Abdalla, 25. Kenedy Onyango (22. Wycliffe Otieno-85), 19. Kevin Okumu, 18. Sven Yidah (21. Oliver Maloba-85),  10. Peter Opiyo, 30. Anthony Kimani – Captain (2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo-74), 7. Rodgers Okumu (24. Erick Ombija-58), 11. Davis Agesa, 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (32. Ezekiel Odera-85)

    Unused subs: 16. Jacob Osano, 8. Calvin Masawa, 12. Edwin Buliba, 29. Ebrima Sanneh

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 20. Timothy Ouma, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 15. John Kamau, 5. Wesley Onguso, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 3. Charles Otieno, 27. Azizi Okaka

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Ulinzi Stars: 1. James Saruni – Captain, 35. Brian Birgen, 30. Harun Mwale, 39. Alex Masinde, 15. George Omondi, 18 Bonface Onyango, 11. John Njuguna, 8. John Kago, 24. Oscar Wamalwa (23. Omar Boraafya-46), 10. Masita Masuta Bitolwa (32. Kelvin Thairu-60), 7. Clinton Omondi (12. Bonaventure Muchika-60)

    Unused subs: 20. Jackton Odhiambo, 21. Bernard Ongoma, 34. Abdalla Hamisi, 28. Churchill Muloma, 29. Ibrahim Shambi,

    Coach: Benjamin Nyangweso

    Yellow cards

    Nairobi City Stars: 4. Salim Abdalla, 25. Kenedy Onyango (both on 22′), 10. Peter Opiyo (41), 30. Anthony Kimani (75), 4. Elvis Noor Ojiambo (89)

    Ulinzi Stars: None

  • City Stars roar past Sharks

    City Stars roar past Sharks

    Simba wa Nairobi beat host Kariobangi Sharks 2-1 in a round 19 Kenyan Premier League tie played at the Utalii grounds on Saturday 29 May 2021.

    A Peter Pinchez Opiyo penalty on 57 minutes and smasher from substitute Oliver Maloba in the 76th minutes had City Stars 2-0 up.

    But at the death, Daniel Sakari’s rebound off a Patilla Omoto’s penalty that had been initially saved by Stephen Njunge served up Sharks’ consolation in the game.

    Opiyo was later named the man of the match for his outstanding contribution from the mid of the pack.

    Inside ten minutes, City Stars had gone for goal three times but a Bolton freekick on four minutes went begging, a Kevin Okumu long lob soon after, and an Elvis Noor Ojiambo shot off a Rodgers Okuse Okumu delivery, both went straight to keeper Brian Bwire.

    On 22 minutes, Davis Agesa who scored the consolation during a 2-1 loss to Sharks in the first leg, almost got City Stars 1-0 up but, after some neat footwork, he crushed his shot off the far post.

    Three minutes later field skipper Anthony Muki Kimani drifted to the rightwing to send a weighted cross across goal. Ojiambo, filling in for suspended Sven Yidah, connected to it with a diving header only for the ball to weave marginally wide.

    A minute after the hour mark an Okuse through ball found Nicholas Kipkirui inside the box only for his quick header to slightly sail wide.

    The next minute, Sharks’ had their first real chance when Eric Juma, playing further up than usual, went for goal only to fire straight at Njunge.

    The next set of minutes to halftime saw Sharks throw away close to three corners as City Stars also wasted a freekick and corner as the game settled at 0-0 at the breather.

    At the start of the second half Sharks rested John Omondi who started the game ahead of the unavailable lead striker Eric Kapaito. His place was taken up by Julius Masaba to add punch upfront.

    Two minutes after restart Sakari flew into the City Stars box only to fire across goal. It received no connection.

    A few minutes later a more determined Sharks won back-to-back corners but, again, they were all wasted.

    In the 55th minute, a back pass from Boniface Onyango to his keeper went wrong as a racing Kipkirui grabbed it, after Bwire miscued it, and in reaction, he tackled the fast striker and the referee did not hesitate to award a penalty. Opiyo went for it to score the games’ opener; his sixth goal of the season.

     

    Sharks could have leveled just three minutes later but after a great buildup, a ball around the penalty area just failed to get a quick placing by Alphonse Omija who was making his debut. Big stopper Kennedy Onyango scrambled the ball out of the area to save the day.

    At the hour mark, City Stars’ most fouled player Okuse was taken off for Maloba and eight minutes later Sharks brought in midfielder Shaphan Oyugi and Robert Onyango for Mokaya and James Mazembe who had been locked out from making his traditional high energy runs on the left flank.

    As Oyugi and Onyango walked in, Sharks forced back-to-back corners, but as had been the case from the first half, failed to turn either in.

    In between Maloba’s arrival and the Sharks’ duo changes, Ojiambo had a fabulous cross to Kipkirui in the box only for his header to, once again, fly wide.

    30 minutes into the second half, Sharks’ defender Alphonse Omija’s pass to skipper Patila Omoto, off a long byline pass from Boniface Onyango, went awry as he was disposed of the ball at the tip of the box by a charging Agesa who squared the ball into the box.

    Kipkirui made a dummy run for it and skipped over the ball to allow it to generously fall on a racing Maloba who, with a one-time shot, whacked the ball to the underside of the crossbar. It bounced inwards for City Stars to double the lead with the classic goal.

    Six minutes later, determined Sharks forced three back-to-back corners but they couldn’t account for any.

    City Stars coach Sanjin Alagic then opted to bring on defensive-minded Charles Otieno for skipper Muki to protect the lead.

    However, Sharks claimed a penalty when Kipkirui, in the wrong place at the wrong time, handled the ball in the box while helping to defend.

    Njunge saved Omoto’s initial kick but before any further reaction from City Stars, Sakari was on the second ball in a flash to fire what turned out to be Sharks’ consolation.

    The game then came to a close as Edwin Buliba and former Shark Ebrima Sanneh took up the places of Ojiambo and Kipkirui, respectively.

    With the win, the first ever at Utalii grounds, City Stars improved one up in the 17-team log to sit ninth with 23 points ahead of Wazito on goal difference. Sharks are still fourth with 31 points.

    Next up for City Stars in the premier league are two home games against Western Stima and Kakamega Homeboyz on 16 and 19 May 2021.

    Till then, the club will be busy with domestic Cup games.

    Lineups 

    Kariobangi Sharks: 30. Brian Bwire, 26. Boniface Onyango, 2. Tom Teka, 24. Daniel Sakari, 12. Douglas Mokaya (17. Shaphan Oyugi-69), 8. Patila Omoto (Captain), 10. Peter Lwasa, 5. Eric Juma, 14. John Omondi (22. Julius Masaba-46), 21. James Mazembe (9. Robert Onyango-69)

    Unused subs: 16. Brian Olang’o (GK), 6. Geoffrey Shiveka, 19. Joshua Maero, 27. Ibrahim Ochieng, 18. Reagan Odede,  29. Peter Oudu,

    Coach: William Muluya

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Stephen Njunge, 19. Kevin Okumu, 4. Salim Abdalla, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 26. Bolton Omwenga, 10. Peter Opiyo, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo (12. Edwin Buliba-90), 30. Anthony Kimani-Captain (3. Charles Otieno-85)), 7. Rodgers Okumu (21. Oliver Maloba-60), 11. Davis Agesa, 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (29. Ebrima Sanneh-90)

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 28. Herit Mungai, 22. Wycliffe Otieno,  32. Ezekiel Odera

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima),1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 27. Azizi Okaka, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 5. Wesley Onguso, 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 15. John Kamau, 24. Erick Ombija & 18. Sven Yidah (both suspended)

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Yellow cards: Kariobangi Sharks – 12. Douglas Mokaya (67), 26. Boniface Onyango (86)//Nairobi City Stars – None

  • Head to head: Kariobangi Sharks (H) vs Nairobi City Stars (A)

    Head to head: Kariobangi Sharks (H) vs Nairobi City Stars (A)

    On Saturday 29 May 2021, Kariobangi Sharks will host Nairobi City Stars at the Utalii Grounds in a premier league matchday 19 clash starting 3pm.

    It will only be the second meeting between the two at Utalii, but the first-ever in the premier league.

    In late October 2019, Sharks hosted Simba wa Nairobi at Utalii in a pre-season friendly.

    Historic premier game

    Then, Peter Lwasa leveled a Rodgers Okumu early goal for the friendly fire to end 1-1.

    Between then and now, the Sharks and City Stars have faced off one other time during a first-leg premier league tie played at Kasarani Annex.

    It ended in a 2-1 win for Sharks after a late Eric Kapaito goal, off a long ball from Tom Teka, handed the Kariobangi boys all the points in the historic clash.

    Julius Masaba scored first before Davis Agesa canceled it out with his first-ever premier league goal.

    Form

    Into the upcoming game, Sharks are reeling from a 2-0 loss to Ulinzi Stars in their last assignment.

    It is the opposite for City Stars who ran over Sofapaka 3-0 on Monday.

    Position

    Sharks, in their fifth straight season in the top flight since promotion, are higher up fourth in the 17-team log with 31 points with an 11-point buffer over tenth-placed City Stars.

    Which way will this one go?

    Summary

    KPL Games: 1 (Kariobangi Sharks win)

    Nairobi City Stars
    City Stars striker Davis Agesa takes on two Kariobangi Sharks players at Kasarani on Sat 30 Jan 2021 during a 10th round Premier League tie. Sharks won 2-1
    Nairobi City Stars
    Kenedy Vidic Onyango in round 10 Premier League game against Kariobangi Sharks on Sat 30 Jan 2021. Sharks won 2-1
    Nairobi City Stars
    Midfielder Elvis Noor Ojiambo in a friendly game against KAribangi Sharks at Utalii grounds on Sat 30 Oct 2020. It ended 1-1
  • City Stars, Rangers post draws in friendly games

    City Stars, Rangers post draws in friendly games

    Two draws, 0-0 and 1-1, were the results when Posta Rangers hosted Nairobi City Stars in two 90-minute friendly games at Jamhuri Park on Friday 7 May 2021.

    The first game ended 0-0 while the second game saw City Stars lead 1-0 at half time through a Davis Agesa strike.

    Agesa drove down the middle after connecting to a sure Anthony Kimani pass to smack the ball home once inside the box.

    Clinton Kisiavuki responded for Rangers a minute into the second half when he converted a penalty.

    The spot kick was awarded after speedy Eliud Lokuwan was brought down in the box while cutting in from the left channel by Kevin Okumu.

    Both teams were using the shape up games to gear up for upcoming league games starting the weekend on Saturday 15 May 2021.

    The two Friday games were the first set of games City Stars was engaging in since their last league game against Tusker at Utalii on Saturday 20 March 2021.

    The two games came at the end of the teams’ first week of training since the lid on the March suspension of Sports was lifted.

    Thereafter, Sports was suspended in the country indefinitely due to the rise in corona virus numbers.

    “It was important to play full games. They had missed games and you could see that.” said head coach Sanjin Alagic

    “We intend to have one more friendly game next week ahead of our game against Champions Gor Mahia next Sunday.” added Sanjin

    Adding his voice to the games was team coordinator Samson Otieno who said;

    “The friendly games were intense with the right pressure that offered a real game situation,”

    He further said; “The games brought out the rusty side of players considering they had not been actively playing since late March and we thank Posta Rangers for offering us two quality games.”

    City Stars fielded 28 players in both games including Kenyan junior international Umar Rajab of Ligi Ndogo who has been training with the club from midweek as well as former keeper Ronny Kagunzi.

    Due to official leave, striker Ebrima Sanneh and keeper Elvis Ochoro missed out the games, while newly signed striker Nicholas Kipkirui sat out as a precaution to cool off a slight knock.

    Summary

    Posta Rangers 1 (0), Nairobi City Stars 1 (0)

    Posta Rangers 1: Kevin Omondi (GK), Evans Maliachi, Kevin Ouma, Suleiman Ngotho, Elvis Osok, Joshua Nyatini (Steiner Musasia), Jackson Dwang, Alex Luganji (Josephat Lopaga-60), Sammy Odera, Dennis Oalo (Francis Namute-80), Cavin Odongo

    City Stars 1: Stephen Njunge, Calvin Masawa, Wycliffe Otieno, Kenedy Onyango, Bolton Omwenga, Charles Otieno (Ronney Kola-60), Elvis Noor Ojiambo, Ezekiel Odera (Umar Rajab-75), Herit Mungai (John Kamau-46), Azizi Okaka (Rowland Makati – 60), Vincent Otieno Okoth (Erick Ombija-46)

    Posta Rangers 2 (1), Nairobi City Stars 2 (1)

    Scorers; Clinton Kisiavuki (47-Penalty), Davis Agesa (42)

    Posta Rangers 2: Jairus Adira (Bryne Omondi-33), Simon Mbugua, Dickson Mwenda, James Adera, Timothy Omondi (Michael Apudo), Peter Ngángá, Clinton Kisiavuki, Bernard Ondiek, Eliud Lokuwam (Gershon Likhono), Josephat Lopaga (Simon Kapen), Francis Nambute (Ezekiel Okare)

    Nairobi City Stars 2: Jacob Osano (Ronny Kagunzi), Wesley Onguso, Salim Abdallah, Edwin Buliba, Kevin Okumu, Peter Opiyo [Erick Ombija-28 (Ronney Kola-63)], Sven Yidah, Timothy Ouma, Oliver Maloba, Anthony Kimani, Davis Agesa

    Rangers coach: Stanley Okumbi, Assistant: Charles ‘Korea’ Omondi
    City Stars Coach: Sanjin Alagic, Assistant: John Amboko

    City Stars, Maloba
    Oliver Maloba takes on a Posta Rangers player during a friendly at the Jamhuri Park on Fri 7 May 2021. It ended 1-1
    Davis Agesa, City Stars
    Davis Agesa up against Posta Rangers’ Dickens Mwenda during a friendly at the Jamhuri Park on Fri 7 May 2021. Agesa opened the scoring in the first half. It ended 1-1.
    Yasin Umar Rajab, City Stars
    Yasin Umar Rajab (no. 20) featuring for City Stars against Posta Rangers during a friendly at the Jamhuri Park on Fri 7 May 2021. It ended 0-0
    Ezekiel Odera, City Stars
    Ezekiel Odera shields off Posta Rangers stopper Kevin Ouma during a friendly at the Jamhuri Park on Fri 7 May 2021. It ended 0-0
  • Betway Cup: City Stars sees off Mutomo Tigers

    Betway Cup: City Stars sees off Mutomo Tigers

    Nairobi City Stars eased past Betway Cup round of 64 after registering a 4-1 come-from-behind win over Mutomo Tigers at Kitui Stadium on Saturday 13 February 2021.

    Evans Mutuse sent the hosts 1-0 up six minutes after restart and the response for Simba wa Nairobi was immediate as Timothy Noor Ouma aka Babu grabbed an equalizer soon after.

    Ebrima Sanneh then claimed a brace on either side of Davis Agesa’s goal to complete the comeback in the battle of the cats.

    Watched by a sizeable crowd, the game received a wild cheer when Obagor Lubagakee had a sniff of goal eight minutes in.

    Though the attempt forced City Stars keeper Jacob Osano to slip, it went just wide activating hope and belief for the Tigers.

    Five minutes later a foul committed by stopper Wesley Onguso saw left back Johna Elijah send a freekick just wide as the hosts kept prodding the unsettled visitors.

    A few minutes later Simba wa Nairobi winger Azizi Okaka sent a dangerous cross into the box that Vincent Jamaica Otieno failed to connect to.

    Three minutes later action was on the other end but a goal attempt by an energized Johna Elijah dinked just past the crossbar to land behind the goal.

    Between the water break and half time, skipper of the day Ezekiel Odera fluffed Bolton Omwenga’s cross while in the box. Moments later Omwenga curled a freekick just wide to leave the game tied at 0-0 heading to the breather.

    Six minutes into the restart, an Issa Ibra cross from the right into the box, originally from a corner on the left, found an unmarked Mutuse who headed home at the near post past the City Stars defense that had assumed the ball had gone out. The cheer that followed from the crowd was deafening.

    While the goal spurred the hosts many fold, it swung City Stars into high gear and three minutes later it was level at 1-1.

    An Omwenga corner from the left received a low header-flick from Odera into the box for Babu to tap home for his first competitive goal in City Stars colors.

    A triple substitution by City Stars head coach Sanjin Alagic a minute after the leveler led to a complete turnaround in proceedings.

    Strikers Ebrima Sanneh and Davis Agesa as well as winger Rodgers Okuse Okumu took up the places of Odera, John Kamau and Okaka, in that order.

    Minutes later, Erick Ombija who had come on for Jamaica at the start of the second half, rifled a cross from Babu just above bar as City Stars piled on the pressure.

    In the 70th minute, ten minutes after Ombija’s near-miss, it was a different tale as Sanneh leapt highest to power home a header off a long Onguso throw in to send City Stars 2-1 up.

    With six minutes left, surefooted Okuse evaded three markers from mid pitch into the box to force a corner. Omwenga delivered it well for Agesa to head home at the near post to stretch City Stars lead to 3-1.

    Two minutes to time returning  right back Kevin Chumsy Okumu dropped a long ball in the box for Sanneh who, after a few twists and turns on defenders, fired home the final goal of the game to confirm City Stars place in the round of 32.

    City Stars played a man less from the 65th minute after defensive mid Charles Chale Otieno was slapped with a straight red after being adjudged to have had a nasty challenge on Mutomo Tiger’s substitute Mustafa Chenge.

    Lineups

    Mutomo Tigers: 23. Maurice Ochieng (GK), 2. Susan Mwanzia, 3. Johna Elijah (9. Jano Mwendwa-81), 13. Mutua Nzila (14. Mustafa Chenge-59), 7. Michael Otieno (Captain), 15. Issa Ibra, 6. Avon Kyalo (16. Daniel Musembi-59), 8. Wilber Kinene, 11. Evans Mutuse, 10. Obagor Lubagakee

    Unused subs: Laiber Saad, Elijah Mwangangi, 4. Stanley Mwende, Hamisi Salim, Issa Musa, Willy Ngonyo

    Nairobi City Stars: 16. Jacob Osano (GK), 26. Bolton Omwenga, 5. Wesley Onguso, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 19. Kevin Okumu, 3. Charles Otieno, 27. Azizi Okaka (7. Rodgers Okumu-55), 20. Timothy Noor Ouma (2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo-70), 15. John Kamau (11. Davis Agesa-55), 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth (24. Erick Ombija-46), 32. Ezekiel Odera – Captain (29. Ebrima Sanneh-55),

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 8. Calvin Masawa, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 25. Kenedy Onyango

    Not considered: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 10. Peter Opiyo, 21. Oliver Maloba, 4. Salim Abdalla (all rested), 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 12. Edwin Buliba (thigh injury), 18. Sven Yidah (thigh injury), 30. Anthony Kimani

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Cards: 20. Timothy Ouma-42 (yellow), Charles Otieno-65 (Red), Rodgers Okumu-84(yellow) – Nairobi City Stars//13. Mutua Nzila-76 (yellow) – Mutomo Tigers

    Goals: Evans Mutuse (51) – Mutomo Tigers//Timothy Ouma (54), Ebrima Sanneh (70,88), Davis Agesa (84)-Nairobi City Stars

    Match officials: Peter Baraza (Match Comm), Samuel Mwaura (Centre Ref), Michael Marwa (AR 1), James Waa (AR 2), Samuel Kyalo (Reserve Ref)

     

    Nairobi City Stars
    Wesley Onguso and Wycliffe Otieno chase the ball during a round 64 Betway Cup tie against Mutomo Rangers at Kitui Stadium on Sat 13 Feb 2021. City Stars won 4-1
    Nairobi City Stars
    Kevin ‘Çhumsy’ Okumu of Nairobi City Stars against a Mutomo Tigers player during a round 64 Betway Cup tie at Kitui Stadium on Sat 13 Feb 2021. City Stars came from behind to win 4-1
    Nairobi City Stars
    Ebrima Sanneh celebrates one of his two goals during a 4-1 win over Mutomo Tigers in a round 64 Betway Cup tie at Kitui Stadium on saturday 13 February 2021