Tag: Ezekiel Odera

  • Minimal changes for KCB duel

    Minimal changes for KCB duel

    Head coach Sanjin Alagic has made minimal changes to the 19-man squad that travel to Narok to face Nzoia Sugar last weekend as he looks ahead to the second game of the season on Friday 4 December 2020 against KCB at Kasarani.

    Two starters against Nzoia Sugar; Wycliffe Otieno and Erick Ombija were forced to pull out of the game due to injuries.

    Ezekiel Odera who was player 19 in Narok and a reserve is now part of the squad and is joined by utility Azizi Okaka in the 18-man squad to take on the bankers.

    “Ombija picked his injury in training yesterday while Wiki is yet to recover from a strained knee during the Nzoia game in Narok. Azizi and Odera have now taken up their places in the squad are at only changes for the KCB game.” said coach Sanjin

    Once again the team will be led to the game by skipper Anthony Muki Kimani.

    Squad to face KCB

    23. Steve Njunge (GK), 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 27. Azizi Okaka, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 10. Peter Opiyo, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 8. Calvin Masawa, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 30. Anthony Kimani, 21. Oliver Maloba, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 11. Davis Agesa, 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 12. Edwin Buliba, 18. Sven Yidah, 20. Timothy Ouma,

    Not considered: 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 17. Yusuf Mukisa Lubowa, 3. Charles Otieno, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 24. Erick Ombija (injuries), 19. Jimmy Bageya, 16. Jacob Osano (sickness), 5. Wesley Onguso, 15. John Kamau

  • 19 named for historic Narok clash with Nzoia

    19 named for historic Narok clash with Nzoia

    Nairobi City Stars head coach Sanjin Alagic has named a 19-man squad for the opening 2020/21 FKF Premier League game against Nzoia Sugar to be played at Narok Stadium on Sunday 29 November 2020 from 1pm.

    On many fronts the game is historic as Nairobi City Stars has never faced off with Nzoia Sugar at any level since the club’s inception back in 2003.

    Neither has Nairobi City Stars played a game at the Narok Stadium and never has coach Sanjin, who led Simba wa Nairobi to promotion from the National Super League (NSL), ever handled a game in the top flight.

    The upcoming game will be Nairobi City Stars’ first Premier League game since 19 November 2016. In between then and the upcoming game, Simba wa Nairobi had been featuring in the second tier following relegation at the end of the 2016 season.

    Of the travelling lot, only three players; Oliver Maloba, overall captain Calvin Masawa and Ezekiel Odera are the survivors from the team that played the last game in 2016. Odera scored the team’s 304th and last Premier League goal in that finale.

    Field skipper Anthony Muki Kimani, who rejoined the club last year to lead the side to promotion, also makes the team. He last played a Premiership game for City Stars back in 2009.

    Beyond those four, the other 15 players heading to Narok will be aiming at clocking their debut games for City Stars in the Premier League.

    They include eight offseason signings; keeper Steve Njunge from Wazito, stopper Kenedy Onyango from Kakamega Homeboyz, striker Erick Ombija from Gor Mahia, left back Herit Mungai Atariza and winger Rodgers Okumu from Coast Stima, defensive mid Sven Yidah from Kariobangi Sharks, keeper Elvis Ochoro from Hakati Sportiff and creative mid Timothy Babu Ouma from Laiser Hill Academy, the reigning Rift Valley Chapa Dimba MVP.

    Teenage forward Vincent Otieno Okoth, defenders Wycliffe Otieno and Salim Abdalla as well as midfielder Elvis Noor Ojiambo, all of whom joined City Stars in July 2019, are in the list to Narok.

    Completing the squad are former Kenya international Peter Pinchez Opiyo, a January 2020 signing, utility back Edwin Buliba and powerful forward Davis Agesa Amuyunzu, the teams’ top scorer in the NSL.

    Off the pitch, immediate former captain Noah Abich as well as former skipper and stand-in coach John Amboko will accompany the team to Narok.

    This is alongside coach Sanjin, assistant Nihad Nalbantic, team physio Brian Odongo.

    Nihad, a former keeper in his hey days in Serbia, will fill up for keeper trainer Zachary Onyango who is unavailable.

    Travelling squad

    Goal keepers: 23. Steve Njunge, 1. Elvis Ochoro

    Defenders: 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 12. Edwin Buliba, 8. Calvin Masawa,

    Midfielders: 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 10. Peter Opiyo, 30. Anthony Kimani, 21. Oliver Maloba, 18. Sven Yidah, 20. Timothy Ouma, 7. Rodgers Okumu

    Strikers: 24. Erick Ombija, 11. Davis Agesa, 9. Vincent Otieno, 32. Ezekiel Odera

    Not traveling: Ebrima Sanneh, Yusuf Mukisa Lubowa, Charles Otieno (injuries), Jimmy Bageya, Jacob Osano (sickness), Wesley Onguso, John Kamau, Azizi Okaka

    Technical bench: Sanjin Alagic (Head Coach), Nihad Nalbantic, Noah Abich, John Amboko (assistant coaches), Brian Odongo (Physio), Neville Pudo (Team Manager), Winnie Nyasiri (Media)

    Management: Samson Otieno (Team coordinator)

  • Recalling last KPL game

    Recalling last KPL game

    On this day – 19th November – back in 2016, Nairobi City Stars under Ugandan coach Richard Tamale Pinto hosted Sony Sugar at Ruaraka in their 320th and last Premier League game.

    Visiting Sony Sugar won it 2-1 to hand City Stars their 17th loss in the 30-game season.

    Sony scored a 67th minute opener via Joseph Omweri that Ezekiel Odera (pictured) cancelled out ten minutes to time.

    But Boniface Muchiri confirmed there would be no share of spoils at the Ruaraka tuff when he planted home a goal at the death to hand Sony all three points.

    Less than three weeks earlier, during the third last game of the season, City Stars lost it’s 12 year Premiership status after going down 3-1 to Kakamega Homeboyz at Kasarani.

    While the Ruaraka game was dead rubber for City Stars, it was an important one for Sony as they went on to finish ninth ahead of Muhoroni Youth and Bandari.

    Odera’s goal was the 304th and last topflight goal by City Stars.

    He recalls that day as well as club legends Arthur Museve and skipper on that day John Amboko, now both retired and part of the current City Stars technical bench.

    “As a player scoring a goal is always special but also scoring a meaningless goal doesn’t add any flavour. We were already relegated to the second tier and we were just playing for pride.” said Odera who rejoined City Stars in January 2020.

    “It was a formality game. We had already been sent packing from the league and there was nothing much in it other than just completing our fixture for the season.” said Museve, the current trainer at City Stars

    “After already being relegated the morale in the team was already low. I had already started entertaining the idea of hanging my boots and concentrate with my job,”

    “I couldn’t take it playing in the lower league. So losing the last game against Sony was not the best way to do it. But I took everything positively. It took the persuasion of my former coach Robert Matano to bring me back to playing again.” added Amboko, currently an assistant coach at City Stars

    The trio are however looking ahead to the exact opposite of what’s happened then as they prepare for their first Premier league game after a four year hiatus following the team’s promotion this year.

    According to revised fixtures, City Stars were to host Nzoia United on Sunday 21 Nov 2020 at Nyayo Stadium. That has since been pushed back by a week.

    “We are happy to be back and look forward to our first top flight game after four long years.” Said Odera

    “Museve and I certainly played our last Premier league game against Sony four years back but I am keenly looking forward to a return to that same platform from a different capacity as a coach.” Said Amboko

    “We are glad to be back and will want to avoid how it ended in 2016 with a good start.” Commented Museve

    City Stars will play seven games by the turn of year, the first five games being against Western based sides Nzoia United, Zoo FC of Kericho, Vihiga United, Kakamega Homeboyz and Western Western Stima, in that order.

    Lineups – 29 Nov 2016

    Nairobi City Stars: 13. Victor Odhiambo, 5. Franklyn Osama (3. Mustapha Suma -77), 7. Robert Ndungú (4. Luis Masika-46), 8. Calvin Masawa, 18. Arthur Museve, 27. John Amboko, 15. Peter Wainaina, 19. Pa Mulie Jassey (10. Peter Musiime-77), 22. Festo Omukoto

    Unused subs: 30.Ronny Kagunzi, 21. Oliver Maloba, 28. Idd Shikanda, 40. Benson Iregi

    Coach: Richard Tamale Kiwanuka (Uganda)

    Sony Sugar: 22. Kenedy Obwanda, 3. Samuel Olare, 13. Justine Omary, 17. Joseph Omweri, 24. Collins Kisuya (2. Marwa Chamberi-42), 10. Boniface Muchiri, 16, Nicholas Akoko (12. David Simiyu-55), 20. Victor Ademba, 23. Kevin Oluoch (35. Kevin Omondi-46), 9. Amos Asembeka, 19. Daniel Ochieng

    Unused Subs: 26. Alfred Onyango, 27. Maxwell Wanjala, 21. Frederick Onyango, 7. Jeremiah Wanjala

    Coach: Collins Omondi (Kenya)

    Goals: Sony Sugar – Joseph Omweri (67), Boniface Muchiri (90), Nairobi City Stars – Ezekiel Odera (80)

    Yellow: City Stars – Arthur Museve (20)

    Match Officials: Peter Waweru (Centre ref), John Olando (AR1), Adam Juma (AR2), Agnetta Itubo (4th Official)

  • Friendly: Mixed results for City Stars at PSC

    Friendly: Mixed results for City Stars at PSC

    A loss and a win were the results when Simba wa Nairobi played two preseason games at Public Service Club on the afternoon of Wednesday 11 November 2020.

    The first City Stars lot went down 1-0 to Premiership side KCB while the second team took down Inter base Combined, a united team from Kibera, 5-0.

    In the first game, the bankers took a 23rd lead via new signing Derrick Otanga. The team protected that lead to the very end.

    City Stars winger contests the ball with KCB’s Martin Nderitu during a friendly on Wed 11 November 2020 at the Public Service Club. KCB won 1-0
    KCB keeper Gabriel Andika goes for the ball against Davis Agesa and Salim Abdallah during a friendly at Public Service Club on Wed 11 Nov 2020. KCB won 1-0

    City Stars skipper Anthony ‘Muki’ Kimani keenly watched by KCB’s Harun Thomas during a friendly on Wed 11 Nov 2020 at Public Service Club. KCB won 1-0

    In the game that followed, Erick Ombija scored a brace as Ezekiel Odera grabbed a hat trick.

    City Stars were denied an early goal in the 17th minute when second former Dickens Omondi stopped an Erick Ombija penalty earned after Odera had forced a hand ball in the box off a defender.

    The miss spurred the team on as not too long after as Odera buried a brace for a 2-0 lead at half time.

    Ombija atoned for his penalty miss with two goals in the next half on either side of Odera’s cool finish that completed his treble.

    Speaking after the game, head Coach Sanjin Alagic took home his lessons from the KCB loss;

    “It was a very good friendly (KCB game). I saw wanted to see and I know know what I need to work on before the season kicks off.”

    City Stars 1: Steve Njunge (GK), Herit Mungai, Salim Abdallah, Kenedy Onyango, Wycliffe Otieno, Sven Yidah (Elvis Ojiambo), Peter Opiyo, Anthony Kimani, Oliver Maloba (Vincent Otieno), Rodgers Okumu, Davis Agesa

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    KCB: Gabriel Andika (GK – Daniel Odiwuor), Brian Webo, Rama Walumbe, Haroun Thomas, Nahashon Alembi, Michael Mutinda, Simon Abuko (Anthony Abwao), Brian Ochieng (Vincent Wasambo), Derick Otanga (Henry Onyango), Samuel Mwangi (Martin Ndeirtu), Victor Omondi (Ian Mutinda)

    Coach: Zedekiah Zico Otieno

    Out for City Stars: Elvis Ochoro – GK (Kenya U20 National duty), Ebrima Sanneh, John Kamau (injuries)

    Out for KCB: Baraka Badi & David Owino (National team duty), Victor Omune, Reagan Otieno, Enock Agwanda, Dennis Odhiambo, Moses Odhiambo, Joseph Okoth (GK)

    City Stars 2: Jacob Osano, Wesley Onguso (Ronney Kola), Edwid Buliba, Yusuf Mukisa Lubowa, Calvin Masawa, Elvis Ojiambo (Rowland Makati), Timothy Ouma (Jimmy Bageya), Azizi Okaka, Vincent Otieno (Charles Otieno Oduro), Erick Ombija, Ezekiel Odera

    Inter Base Combined: Dickens Omondi (GK), Seth Otate, Christopher Otieno, (Austine Oduor), Collins Omondi (Cprian Trio), Abdul Kagawa (Sunday Oliseh), Shawn Odhiambo, Dackton Luseno (John Mbulimo), Bref Ochieng (Moses Mwena), Fredrick Juma, Chris Gwambo, Festus Oduor (Steve Oduor)

    City Stars winger Azizi Okaka seeks the ball against an Inter Base player during a friendly at Public Service Club on Wed 11 Nov 2020. City Stars won 5-0

    Ezekiel Odera in a duel with an Inter Base player during a friendly at the Public Service Club on Wednesday 11 November 2020. City Stars won 5-0
    City Stars skipper Calvin Masawa takes on an Interbase Combined player during a friendly on Wed 11 Nov 2020 at Public Service Club. City Stars won 5-0
    City Stars winger Azizi Okaka going for the ball in against an Inter base player a friendly on Wed 11 Nov 2020 at Public Service Club. City Stars won 5-0
  • Friendly: Kariobangi Sharks 1 Nairobi City Stars 1

    Friendly: Kariobangi Sharks 1 Nairobi City Stars 1

    Hosts Kariobangi Sharks came from behind to tie Nairobi City Stars 1-1 in a friendly played at the Utalii Grounds off Thika Road on Saturday 31 October 2020.

    City Stars took the lead in the morning affair when speedy winger Rodgers Okumu, signed from Coast Stima, connected to a Davis Agesa delivery in just the third minute to beat Sharks keeper Brian Bwire in goal.

    Sharks rallied to level matters through Ugandan Peter Lwasa in the 35th minute with a close range shot.

    City Stars should have won the encounter had Ezekiel Odera been clinical with a late penalty awarded after Calvin Masawa was hacked in the box. Odera shot straight at the keeper.

    Both teams swapped their entire squads at the hour mark to allow a second lot of players sample the game.

    This was the second friendly for City Stars that follows on a 4-0 win over host Ligi Ndogo last Saturday.

    Squads

    Sharks Team 1: Brian Bwire (GK), John Kuol, Geoffrey Shiveka, Samuel Olwande, James Mazembe, Eric Juma, Saphan Oyugi, Patilla Omoto, Peter Lwasa, Eric Kapaito, Masoud Juma

    City Stars Team 1: Steve Njunge (GK), Wycliffe Otieno, Salim Abdallah, Kenedy Onyango, Wesley Onguso, Sven Yidah, Peter Opiyo, Timothy Ouma (Vincent Otieno – 50′), Rodgers Okumu, Anthony Kimani (Ebrima Sanneh – 50′) Davies Agesa,

    Sharks Team 2: Brandon Obiero (GK), Daniel Sakari, Bonface Onyango, Tom Teka, Joshua Maero, Peter Oudu, Douglas Mokaya, Robert Onyango, Julius Masaba, John Omondi, James Mazembe

    City Stars Team 2: Elvis Ochoro (GK), Edwin Buliba, Ronney Kola (John Murila – on trials), Yusuf Lubowa Mukisa, Calvin Masawa (Jimmy Bageya), Charles Otieno Oduro, Elvis Ojiambo, Ebrima Sanneh (Rowland Makati -75′), Vincent Otieno (Herit Mungai – on trials), Erick Ombija, Ezekiel Odera

    Out injured – John Kamau, Azizi Okaka, Jacob Osano (GK), Oliver Maloba