Tag: Elvis Noor Ojiambo

  • Fit-again Ojiambo raring to go

    Fit-again Ojiambo raring to go

    After missing the last six league games largely due to injury, Nairobi City Stars midfielder Elvis Noor Ojiambo is sighting better days as the top flight league enters the second leg.

    The defensive mid cum creative midfielder has just shaken off an ankle knock and is now looking to work his way back to the main squad.

    “It’s been challenging sitting out games but with an injury, there is so much you can do,”

    “I am now fully fit and training well with the rest of the squad. My objective is to work harder and become available for upcoming matches,” said Ojiambo

    The former Kibera Black Stars made his top-flight debut with promoted City Stars last season where he went on to clock 1,012 minutes after featuring in 25 matches. He started in 12 games.

    Thus far, Elvis, the elder sibling of teenage sensation Timothy Noor Ouma, has made the squad seven times.

    Elvis, City Stars
    City stars midfielder Elvis Ojiambo taking on a KCB player during the season-ender on Aug 22 Aug 2021 in Narok. KCB won the game 3-0
    City Stars, Homeboyz
    Elvis Noor Ojiambo vs Kakamega Homwboyz on 6 Feb 2021 at Bukhungu Stadium. Homeboyz won 2-0
    Elvis, City Stars
    Elvis Noor Ojiambo has a go at Ulinzi Stars’ Brian Birgen 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
  • Head-to-head: Nairobi City Stars (H) vs KCB (A): 2021/22 FKF Premier League season

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

    On Friday 17 December 2021, Nairobi City Stars will host KCB in a tenth round 2021/22 FKF Premier League tie in Ruaraka starting 3 pm.

    It will be topflight game number 23 between the two since the year 2005, but game number 12 that City Stars will be hosting KCB.

    From the previous 22 games, City Stars has registered a total of seven wins to KCB’s eleven, the other four games ending in draws.

    City Stars home games

    But narrowed down to home games, City Stars has won five of the previous 11 games it’s hosted KCB. Three games between the two ended in draws.

    KCB has managed three away wins over Simba wa Nairobi, the last one being a convincing 3-0 triumph in Narok during the 2020/21 season-ender in Narok on 22 August 2021.

    That win confirmed a season double as KCB won the first leg tie 1-0.

    In the eleven previous home games, City Stars and KCB each scored 12 goals, and conceded as many.

    Jimmy Bageya

    Considering City Stars failed to score a single goal in the two losses last season, Jimmy Bageya stands as City Stars’ last scorer against KCB.

    That was in mid-October 2015 during the third last game of that season. Bageya’s 74th-minute header led to a 1-0 win for KCB.

    The two teams never met again in the premier league after that game till December 2020.

    Nicholas Muyoti

    For a third straight league game, City Stars will be heading to a KCB game with a new coach.

    During the first leg of last season, Bosnian Sanjin Alagic was in charge, and during the second leg, it was his deputy John Amboko who was on the touchline.

    On Friday, Nicholas Muyoti will lead City Stars against KCB. Zedekiah Zico Otieno, the masterminded KCB’s who masterminded the home and away wins last season, is still at the helm.

    Standings

    Form-wise, City Stars and KCB carry identical results from the most immediate two league games: 0-0 draw and 2-0 wins.

    Table-wise, KCB sits second on the log with 18 points as City Stars is further back at fourth with 17 points. Both have played nine games.

    Who wins this one?

    Summary

    KPL Home games vs KCB – 11; Wins (5), Draws (3), Loses (3)

    21-May-06; World Hope vs KCB, 2-2 (D)

    9-Jun-07; World Hope vs KCB, 2-0 (W)

    4-May-08; World Hope vs KCB, 0-0 (D)

    9-May-09; City Stars vs KCB, 2-1 (W)

    29-May-10; City Stars vs KCB, 1-1 (D)

    10-Sep-11; City Stars vs KCB, 3-1 (W)

    17-Oct-12; City Stars vs KCB, 1-0 (W)

    13-Sep-13; City Stars vs KCB, 0-2 (L)

    1-Aug-14; City Stars vs KCB, 0-2 (L)

    18-Oct-15; City Stars vs KCB, 1-0 (W)

    22-Aug-21: City Stars vs KCB, 0-3 (L)

    17-Dec-21: City Stars vs KCB, ??

    Bolton, City Stars
    City Stars defender Bolton Omwenga taking on a KCB player during the season-ender on Aug 22 Aug 2021 in Narok. KCB won the game 3-0
    Kipkirui, City Stars
    City Stars striker Nicholas Kipkirui taking on a KCB player during the season-ender on Aug 22 Aug 2021 in Narok. KCB won the game 3-0
    Muki, City Stars
    Captain’s affair; Anthony ‘Muki’ Kimani of City Stars vs his counterpart Dennis Odhiambo of KCB in a season-ender on Aug 22 Aug 2021 in Narok. KCB won the game 3-0
    Babu, City Stars
    City stars midfielder Timothy Noor Ouma taking on a KCB player during the season-ender on Aug 22 Aug 2021 in Narok. KCB won the game 3-0
  • Four changes against Kariobangi Sharks

    Four changes against Kariobangi Sharks

    Four changes have been made by head coach Nicholas Muyoti from the squad that fired four unanswered bullets against Vihiga on 6th November 2021 during FKF Premier League round six for the upcoming game against Kariobangi Sharks on Saturday 4 December 2021 at Ruaraka starting 1 pm.

    Defender Edwin Buliba, midfielders John Kamau and Elvis Noor Ojiambo, as well as Gambian hitman Ebrima Sanneh will miss out on the game.

    In their place comes stopper Lennox Ogutu, midfielder Charles Otieno and flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu.

    The final entrant to the squad is left-footed Herit Mungai Atariza – a former Sharks player – who makes the Simba wa Nairobi squad for the first time this season.

    Forwards Nicholas Kipkirui and Ebrima Sanneh take a rest alongside youngsters Rowland Makati and Elvis Ochoro.

    They will all watch the game from the sidelines that has the recuperating Wycliffe Otieno, Ronney Kola and Erick Ombija.

    From the squad that hit Kariobangi Sharks 2-1 back in May this year, during their last premier league meeting, the changes are aplenty.

    Bolton Omwenga, Elvis Ojiambo and Nicholas Kipkirui who all started the game at Utalii, as well as Buliba and Sanneh who came on as subs, stopper Wycliffe who was on the bench, are all out of the game.

    Former Sharks player Sven Yidah who was suspended then is back to face his former bosses, alongside recent Kenya team debutant Timothy Noor Ouma and budding striker Vincent Otieno Okoth.

    Lennox, former Tusker lad Mike Madoya and former Nzoia Sugar left-back Dennis Decha Wanjala completed the list of changes.

    Squad to face Kariobangi Sharks

    Goalkeepers: 16. Jacob Osano, 23. Stephen Njunge

    Defenders: 4. Salim Abdallah, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 19. Kevin Okumu, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 8. Calvin Masawa,27. Lennox Ogutu, 28. Herit Mungai,

    Midfielders: 5. Michael Madoya, 10. Peter Opiyo, 30. Anthony Kimani-captain, 20. Timothy Ouma, 18. Sven Yidah, 21. Oliver Maloba, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 3. Charles Otieno

    Strikers: 11. Davis Agesa, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 32. Ezekiel Odera

    Out: 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 6. Ronney Kola, 24. Erick Ombija, (all injured) 17. Nicholas Kipkirui, 14. Rowland Makati, 1. Elvis Ochoro, 29. Ebrima Sanneh

  • Friendly fire: City Stars ties Kangemi, beats Naija boys, again

    Friendly fire: City Stars ties Kangemi, beats Naija boys, again

    A Mohammed Isaku goal in the 84th allowed Kangemi United to escape with a point during a friendly game played at the Vapor Sports ground on Friday 19 November 2021.

    Isaku’s goal canceled out an early Charles Otieno fifth-minute goal off an assist by right-back Kevin Chumsy Okumu.

    In the second game at the same venue, City Stars once again hit Naija Boys 3-0 to replicate a similar score registered when the two sides met in the preseason at Camp Toyoyo.

    Kenedy Vidic Onyango powered in a header off a Peter Pinchez Opiyo corner in the 24th minute for the opening goal.

    Ezekiel Odera added a second at the onset of the second half off a delivery by left-back Dennis Wanjala.

    Recently capped teenager Timothy Ouma, fresh from being fielded in 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Uganda and Rwanda, provided an assist at the death, for his sibling Elvis Noor Ojiambo to drill the final nail to the Naija Boys coffin.

    The two latest friendlies follow on two others at the same venue last Friday where City Stars registered 5-0 and 7-0 over Juve FC and Black Boots.

    All the friendlies are to keep the team focused before the resumption of the league in due course.

    Lineups

    City Stars 1: 16: Jacob Osano, 19. Kevin Okumu, 12. Edwin Buliba, 4. Salim Abdallah, 28. Herit Mungai, 3. Charles Otieno, 30. Anthony Kimani, 14. Rowland Makati, 26. Ebrima Sanneh (Jeff – trialist-46), 7. Rodgers Okumu, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Kangemi United: Mugami McMillan, Mohammed Isaku, David Natey, Naftali Ondeche, Kelvin Etemesi, Sammy Kamau, Dennis Mwale, Brian Kipruto, Elly Kessey, George Wamere, Christian Mackenzi

    Subs: Alvin Meso, Nigel Otieno, Daniel Gitau, Enock Waka, Barnabas Ochieng, Edwin Kiegu, Frank Barasa, Duncan Munika, Gilbert Thalua, Vavak Oyim, Noah Baraza

    Naija Boys: Zachary Onyango (guest), Collins, Yinka, Isa, Kenny, Shisha, Gallas, Tony, Emma, Konfor, Raphael,

    City Stars 2: 1. Elvis Ochoro, 8. Calvins Masawa, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 10. Peter Opiyo, 18. Sven Yidah, 21. Oliver Maloba, 32. Ezekiel Odera (Timothy Ouma), 11. Davis Agesa

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 24. Erick Ombija, 15. John Kamau, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 5. Mike Madoya (all injured), 23. Steve Nunge (rested), 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (on leave)

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

  • 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