Tag: FKF Premier League

  • ‘Okuse’ narrows it down to competitiveness

    ‘Okuse’ narrows it down to competitiveness

    Flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu, arguably Kenya Premier League’s quickest player off the blocks, reckons Nairobi City Stars’ fine run this season is due to a competitive squad.

    Okuse, roped in from Coast Stima in the offseason of the year 2020, shares his analysis at a time when Simba wa Nairobi is second on the log with 35 points after 20 rounds of play into the 2021/22 FKF Premier League season.

    “I must say the season has gone on well and we as City Stars have had a good run. This is due to competitiveness in the squad which is the real reason why the team has picked up positive results,” said the speedy winger

    “We firmly believe that this is our season but we have to step it up a bit more to be able to achieve the set targets as a team.” added Okuse

    From 14 games played so far this season, Okuse has scored twice, against Wazito and an important equalizing goal against Kakamega Homeboyz.

    From the 14 games, Okuse has started once and has come on 13 times on his way to clocking 483 minutes.

    Okuse, City Stars
    Match winner Rodgers ‘Okuse’ Okumu celebrates his winning goal with Oliver Maloba in Narok after a Nzoia United – Nairobi City Stars match on Fri 25 June 2021

  • Bidco United 2 Nairobi City Stars 0

    Bidco United 2 Nairobi City Stars 0

    Hosts Bidco United scored twice in the second half to see off Nairobi City Stars 2-0 in a 20th round FKF Premier League match in Thika Stadium on Saturday 5 March 2022.

    A Peter Nzuki penalty nine minutes into the second half was followed by a ground shot by former City Stars player Jacob Onyango on 76 minutes as Bidco avenged a similar loss at the same venue during a first-leg tie in October 2022.

    The penalty arose from a corner kick, and its awarding left City stars a baffled lot as it was due to very unclear circumstances.

    Either side ended a man less after Ezekiel Odera and Geoffrey Gitau were slapped with red cards on 63 minutes for a scuffle four minutes earlier. It was City Stars first red card this season.

    There was drama two minutes from time when City Stars forward Nicholas Kipkirui was hacked outside the 18 box, but landed in it.

    Shockingly, a penalty was awarded – the first for City Stars this season – and Kipkirui went for it only for Bidco keeper Brian Opondo to keep it out. A rebound shot from Davis Agesa, who accompanied Kipkirui to the field of play at halftime, went out.

    The referee called for a re-take following an infringement but once again, Opondo parried the ball, this time for an eventually fruitless corner.

    Bidco hang on to the lead for a win that ended a six-game winless streak in the process ending City Stars’ seven-game winless run.

    Within the first 10 minutes, Bidco United pinned City Stars with raid after raid keeping the defense line of Dennis Wanjala, Lennox Ogut, Kenedy Onyango, and Calvin Masawa busy.

    In the 12th minute, Bidco had a corner floated by skipper Nzuki but it was wasted. 12 minutes later City Stars had their first corner but a Timothy Ouma delivery was cleared and a follow-up shot by skipper Anthony Muki Kimani flew wide.

    In the 38th minute, Bidco wasted a freekick from outside the box and a follow-up ball into the box was blasted wide.

    Bidco had two more attempts on goal thereafter; a freekick by Anthony Gathu and a header by David Orem, off a cross by Lambert Oyuga, but both sailed wide leaving the game settled at 0-0 at halftime.

    On the restart, City Stars introduced Nicholas Kipkirui and Davis Agesa for John Kamau and Elvis Noor Ojiambo, respectively, as Bidco brought in Alex Juma for Emmanuel Mogaka.

    Two minutes into the second half, City Stars had a corner forced by Agesa but a Timothy float into the box failed to get a connection.

    Three minutes later, a shot on goal off a Jacob Onyango shot went wide but it set up the momentum that led to a freekick which yielded a corner from which the center referee Caroline Wanjala chose to award a penalty out of nothing. Nzuki scored for the hosts to take the lead in the 54th minute.

    The protestation by City Stars soon after the dubious penalty call changed the dynamics of the game for Simba wa Nairobi. Peter Pinchez Opiyo’s word on the referee after the goal earned him a yellow card.

    Soon after the goal, Bidco United introduced Batts Awita and Nelson Chieta for David Gateri and David Orem.

    A minute later, Kipkirui was slapped with a yellow after protesting to a no foul call at the edge of the box after being brought down hard while going high for a ball.

    Not too long after Gathu entered the caution list for blocking Muki from taking a freekick following up on an earlier one by Pinchez.

    On 70 minutes, Babu had the best chance to bring City Stars level but his header for the far post got a fingertip from keeper Opondo before the ball got a clearance from the line.

    The effort came three minutes after Njunge on the other end kept out a dangerous cross from the left at the far post for a fruitless corner.

    On 75 minutes Pinchez was substituted by Oliver Maloba as Bidco brought in Lameck Oloo for Gathu.

    Bidco keeper Opondo received a yellow a minute after the changes but it mattered little as the next moment, after a series of exchanges, Bidoc were 2-0 up after Onyango was not closed down atop the box. He fired at the far post to double the lead.

    City Stars were to waste back-to-back corners before the arrival of Augustine Kuta for right-back Calvin Masawa.

    Maloba injected the right pace up front but failed to nail the needed goals on two occasions after perfect deliveries from Babu.

    In the dying minutes, Babu had a freekick that forced a fruitless corner as Lameck Oloo had a chip on City Stars goal fly wide.

    Then came the moment when Kipkirui failed to place two penalties. One more action, that of a Kuta pass to Maloba in the box, who was shoved off the pitch, brought the game to an end.

    With the win, Bidco United moved to the 23-point mark but remained 14th on the log as City Stars maintained the second spot with 35 points. Both have played 20 games.

    Lineups

    Bidco United: 35. Brian Opondo, 12. Lambert Otieno, Geoffrey Gitau, 18. Francis Oduor, 6. Kassim Mwinyi, 31. Peter Nzuki, Emmanuel Mogaka (Alex Juma-46), 2. Jacob Onyango, David Orem (20. Nelson Chieta-55), 30. Gathu Zachary (40. Lameck Oloo-75) , 25. David Gateri (11. Batts Awita-55).

    Unused Subs: Ezekiel Owade, 15. Gabriel Wandera, Steven Okiro, 22. Stephen Obukui, 22. Stephen Waruru.

    Coach: Anthony Akhulia

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge, 8. Calvins Masawa (29. Agustine Kuta-83), 25. Kennedy Onyango, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 30.Anthony Kimani-captain, 10. Peter Opiyo (21. Oliver Maloba-74), 20. Timothy Ouma, 2. Elvis Noor (Davis Agesa-46), 15. John Kamau (17. Nicholas Kipkirui-46), 32. Ezekiel Odera

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro, 28. Herit Mungai, 19. Kevin Okumu, 3. Charles Otieno, 4. Salim Abdalla

    Not considered:  5. Mike Madoya, 6. Ronney Kola, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 12. Edwin Buliba, 14. Rowland Makati,  16. Jacob Osano, 18. Sven Yidah, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 24. Erick Ombija, 31. Mohammed Bajaber,

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Cautions

    Bidco United: 30. Anthony Gathu (yellow-59), 35. Brian Opondo (yellow-75)

    Nairobi City Stars:  25. Kenedy Onyango (yellow-40), 10. Peter Opiyo (yellow-54), 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (yellow-55), 32. Ezekiel Odera (red-63)

    Goals

    Bidco United: 31. Peter Nzuki (54), Geoffrey Gitau (red-63), 2. Jacob Onyango (76)

    Nairobi City Stars: 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (88-Pen miss)

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

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

    Nairobi City Stars will, for the 14th time in 18 years, host Mathare United in the premier league, this time in a matchday 19 tie on Saturday 26 February 2022 in Thika Stadium starting at 3 pm.

    It will only be the second time since April 2005 that Nairobi City Stars will host Mathare United at the Thika Stadium.

    During that first Thika encounter, visiting Mathare United came out tops against a City Stars team then known as World Hope with a 2-1 win with goals from Paul Ambembo and Ambrose Kamau on either half. Collins Tiego scored the consolation.

    From the previous 13 games as the home team to Mathare United, City Stars has won five, drawn, and lost four apiece.

    When Mathare visited City stars last in March 2021, they went down 2-0 at Kasarani Annex thanks to goals from Bolton Omwenga and Rodgers Okuse Okumu.

    Heading to the upcoming game, City Stars carries a win and draw over Kariobangi Sharks (1-0) and Nzoia Sugar (1-1) as Mathare comes to the party on the back of a win over Talanta (2-0) and a loss to league leaders Kakamega Homeboyz (3-1)

    When the two last faced off on 14 August 2016, Mathare carried the day with a 1-0 win at Nyayo Stadium. Robinson Kamura’s goal proved the difference.

    Comparative to the first leg game played in December at Ruaraka, that City Stars won 2-0, one notable change at Mathare United is that of coach John Kamau who has since taken over from Ezekiel Akwana. City Stars is still in the hands of Nicholas Muyoti.

    Table-wise, City Stars sits third on the log with 32-points as Mathare occupies spot 17 with 10 points. Each side has played 18 games so far.

    Who wins this one?

    Summary

    Games hosted by City Stars

    23-Apr-05; World Hope vs Mathare United, Thika Stadium, 1-2 (L)
    7-Jan-06: World Hope vs Mathare United, City Stadium, 1-1 (D)
    15-Oct-06: World Hope vs Mathare United, Hope Centre, 1-2 (L)
    2-Aug-08: World Hope vs Mathare United, Hope Centre, 1-0 (W)
    30-Jul-09: City Stars vs Mathare United, Hope Centre, 0-2 (L)
    21-Feb-10: City Stars vs Mathare United, Hope Center, 2-2 (D)
    11-Jun-11: City Stars vs Mathare United, Hope Centre, 2-0 (W)
    15-Sep-12: City Stars vs Mathare United, Hope Centre, 1-1 (D)
    29-Jun-13: City Stars vs Mathare United, Hope Centre, 1-0 (W)
    8-Nov-14: City Stars vs Mathare United, Hope Centre, 0-0 (D)
    7-Aug-15: City Stars vs Mathare United, Nyayo Stadium, 2-0 (W)
    14-Aug-16: City Stars vs Mathare United, Nyayo Stadium, 0-1 (L)
    2-Mar-2021: City Stars vs Mathare United, Kasarani Annex, 2-0 (W)
    26-Feb-2022: City Stars vs Mathare United, Thika Stadium,??

    City Stars, Muki
    Anthony Kimani of Nairobi City Stars in a game against Mathare United on Tue 2 March 2021 at Kasarani Annex. City Stars won 2-0
    City Stars, Mathare United
    Nicholas Kipkirui in action for Nairobi City Stars against Mathare United on Sat 7 Aug 2021 at Ruaraka in a match-day 31 Premier League tie. Mathare United won it 2-0
  • Kariobangi Sharks 0 Nairobi City Stars 1

    Kariobangi Sharks 0 Nairobi City Stars 1

    Ezekiel Odera’s 63rd-minute tap-in at the far post, off an Oliver Maloba delivery, settled a game of two halves when Kariobangi Sharks hosted Nairobi City Stars in FKF Premier League match 17 at Kasarani Annex on Saturday 6 February 2022.

    The first half was all for The Sharks as they were dominant with a vibrant overload in midfield, but they let City Stars off the hook when they failed to convert their chances.

    A quick adjustment at the onset of the second half, that saw Noor siblings Timothy Ouma and Elvis Ojiambo take the places of Mike Madoya at 10 and injured skipper of the day Peter Opiyo in the creative role, changed the tide Simba wa Nairobi’s way.

    Inside the first seven minutes, City Stars skipper Peter Opiyo had attempted a shot at goal but it flew wide.

    The next minute, a freekick by City Stars left-back Dennis Wanjala found Davis Agesa who failed to get a grip on it to tap home. Immediately after, City Stars survived a counter as a quick ball found Julius Masaba who, with the sight of goal, fired just wide when it was a lot easier to score.

    Two minutes later Sharks were at it again with a shot on goal, but this time, keeper Jacob Osano forced a fruitless corner.

    Within the next ten minutes, Mike Madoya, with his first start of the season, had his header off an Agesa cross fly just wide.

    Sven Yidah, formerly at Sharks, followed up with another header off a Calvin Masawa cross only for his attempt to end up with keeper Brandon Obiero.

    From then on, all the way to the half-hour mark, it was all Sharks with a series of back-to-back corners, raids but all were characterized by near misses.

    Two key moments saw keeper Osano dispossessed but a follow-up shot went wide and it was the same case in the 30th minute when Douglas Mokaya found space in the box only to fire out.

    By the time the clock hot 40 minutes, City Stars had wasted two Opiyo freekicks and a rare chance that fell on striker Ezekiel Odera who fired wide.

    In the final minutes to the breather, Masaba who was dangerous on the flank found space and went for goal only to send the ball out.

    On either side of Masaba’s attempt were two uncounted corners by Opiyo and Wanjala for City Stars.

    To counter a neutralized midfield by Sharks, City Stars coach Nicholas Muyoti brought in the Noor siblings Timothy Babu Ouma and Elvis Ojiambo at the onset of the second half in place of Madoya and Opiyo who picked a knock.

    The arrival of the KAwangware siblings stabilized the midfield so much so that Simba wa Nairobi dominated the second half.

    However, it is Sharks that kicked off the second half with a wasted corner before City Stars responded with one of their own that Odera failed to place home.

    Babu’s effect was felt seven minutes after his introduction when he shot at goal off a Maloba cross. But Sharks survived the scare by clearing their line after keeper Obiero was well beaten.

    Five minutes later he was at it again but delayed pulling the trigger and Sharks backline nicked the ball from his feet.

    Immediately after, Sharks got to the other end and forced a corner that yielded naught.

    In the 62nd minute, Sharks survived yet another near miss when an unmarked Odera had his headed ball echo off the crossbar.

    The very next minute Odera did not miss after he tapped in at the far post to complete a Maloba pass from the right. The ball came off Wanjala which ended up with Babu before landing at Maloba’s feet.

    Five minutes after Babu had a shot on goal but Obiero picked it up.

    A minute later Sharks had the chance to level matters after forcing a freekick at the edge of the box when Masaba went down to a heavy challenge from stopper Kenedy Vidic Onyango. City Stars cleared the danger.

    In the 75th minute Sharks brought on John Omondi and Enoch Wanyama for Masaba and Fortune Omoto, respectively. That followed up on the arrival of Geoffrey Onyango who had come on for Fredrick Alushula.

    City Stars was to introduce Nicholas Kipkirui for Odera as John Kamau took up the place of Maloba in the last ten minutes.

    Kipkirui attempted a freekick won by Babu but fired at the opponents’ wall and Sharks were to end the game with a corner that they failed to capitalize on. Soon after it was all over.

    In scooping all spoils at the Annex, City Stars return to the second spot with 31 points from 17 matches, and within two of leaders Kakamega Homeboyz who will be hosting Nzoia Sugar in Bukhungu on Sunday. Sharks drop down from second to third with 28 points.

    Lineups

    Kariobangi Sharks: 1. Brandon Nathan, 2. Tom Teka, 26. Boniface Onyango, 4. Alphonse Omija, 22. Julius Masaba (14. John Omondi-75), 3. Fredrick Alushula (27. Geoffrey Onyango-70), 8. Patillah Omolo-captain, 12. Douglas Mokaya, 21. Fortune Omoto (29. Enock Wanyama-75), 19. Felix Oluoch, 10. Henry Juma

    Unused Subs: 16. Brian Olango, 25. Samuel Olwande, 18. Ronaldo Odede, 23. Keith Imbali, 24. Steve Otieno, 13. Isaac Otieno.

    Coach: William Muluya

    Nairobi City Stars: 16. Jacob Osano, 8. Calvins Masawa, 25. Kennedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 10. Peter Opiyo-captain (2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo-46), 18. Sven Yidah, 21. Oliver Maloba (15. John Kamau-85), 11. Davis Agesa (7. Rodgers Okumu-78), 5. Mike Madoya (20. Timothy Ouma-46), 32. Ezekiel Odera  (17. Nicholas Kipkirui-78).

    Unused subs: 23. Steve Njunge, 28. Herit Mungai, 12. Edwin Buliba, 27. Lennox Ogutu

    Out: 6. Ronney Kola, 24. Erick Ombija, (all injured), 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 14. Rowland Makati, 30. Anthony Kimani, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 23. Stephen Njunge, 19. Kevin Okumu, 3. Charles Otieno, 1. Elvis Ochoro

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Yellow cards: 

    Kariobangi Sharks: None

    Nairobi City Stars: 8. Calvin Masawa (76), 21. Oliver Maloba (85)

    Goal: 32. Ezekiel Odera (Nrb City Stars – 63)

    City Stars
    Part of the action at Kasarani Annex during a matchday 17 game between Kariobangi Sharks and Nairobi City Stars on Sat 5 Feb 2022. City Stars won it 1-0
    City Stars
    City Stars DM Sven Yidah on the ball at Kasarani Annex during a match day 17 games against Kariobangi Sharks on Sat 5 Feb 2022. City Stars won it 1-0
    City Stars, Sharks
    Henry Juma (10) and Salim Abdalla fight for the ball when City Stars visited Kariobangi Sharks at the Kasarani Annex on Sat 5 Feb 2022. City Stars won it 1-0
  • Head-to-head: Homeboyz (H) vs Nairobi City Stars (A): 2021/22 FKF Premier League season

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

    Kakamega Homeboyz will host Nairobi City Stars in matchday 15 FKF Premier League tie in Bukhungu on Thursday 20 January 2022 starting at 3 pm.

    It will be the seventh premiership game between the two since the year 2013, but the fourth with Homeboyz as hosts.

    A 0-0 draw was registered when City Stars first visit Bukhungu to face Homeboyz in July 2013. The next two visits, in April 2016 and February 2021 ended in 1-0 and 2-0 wins, respectively, for the home team.

    City Stars will therefore be out for their first-ever win at the venue for the fourth time of asking.

    In their last visit eleven months back, City Stars was guided by coach Sanjin Alagic from Bosnia where he came up against Nicholas Muyoti at Homeboyz.

    Muyoti is now the head coach at City Stars and on Thursday he will come up against his understudy Bernard Mwalala who stepped up to take his role after he became a Simba wa Nairobi.

    With 31-points, Homeboyz tops the 18-team log with a five-point buffer over City Stars.

    Form-wise, both teams head to the game on the back of two straight wins from their immediate past assignments.

    While Homeboyz beat Kariobangi Sharks (1-0) and KCB (3-2) to collect maximum points, City Stars edged out FC Talanta 2-1 then champions Tusker 1-0 to move to the 26-point mark.

    Who wins this one?

    Summary

    City Stars away games vs Homeboyz; Wins (0), Draws (1), Loses (2). Total – 4

    20-Jul-13; Homeboyz vs City Stars, 0-0 (D)

    9-Apr-16; Homeboyz vs City Stars, 1-0 (L)

    6-Feb-21; Homeboyz vs City Stars, 2-0 (L)

    20-Jan-20; Homeboyz vs City Stars, ??

    City Stars, Homeboyz
    Timothy Ouma vs Kakamega Homwboyz on 6 Feb 2021 at Bukhungu Stadium. Homeboyz won 2-0
    Nairobi City Stars
    Davis Agesa against Homeboyz on Sat 6 Feb 2021 during a Premier League matchday 11 game. Homeboyz won 2-0
    Nairobi City Stars
    City Stars left-back Herit Mungai challenges a Homeboyz player during an eleventh round Premier League tie at Bukhungu Stadium on Sat 6 Feb 2021. Homeboyz won 2-0