Tag: Gor Mahia

  • Head to head: Nairobi City Stars (H) vs Gor Mahia (A)

    Head to head: Nairobi City Stars (H) vs Gor Mahia (A)

    On Saturday 17 July 2021, starting 3pm, Nairobi City Stars will host champions Gor Mahia at Ruaraka in a 26th round Betking Premier League game.

    It will be Premier League game no. 24 between the two, but the 12th that Simba wa Nairobi will be hosting Gor Mahia, the first since March 2016.

    From the previous 11 home encounters, Nairobi City Stars is yet to beat Gor Mahia, at least on the pitch.

    The one and only home ‘win’  for City Stars against the reigning league champions was back in June 2006 when the hosts, then known as World Hope, were handed a walkover by a no-show Gor Mahia.

    Of the other ten games, five have been draws and the other five have been won by Gor Mahia.

    In the 11 home games, Gor Mahia has scored outscored Simba wa Nairobi 18 goals to eight.

    During the first leg game played in mid-May this year, Gor hit City Stars 1-0 in a round 17 game, the first premiership game between the two since July 2016.

    For the upcoming game, there will be changes at the touchline as Portuguese coach Manuel Van Pinto who handled the first leg game for Gor has since left. His place will be taken up by his worthy assistant Sammy Pamzo Omolo.

    City Stars still has Bosnian Sanjin Alagic who will be going for a take-two against Gor.

    The Saturday game will be a historic one, as City Stars and Gor Mahia have never played a Premier League game at Ruaraka.

    Into the game, Champions Gor Mahia sits fourth on the log with 39 points, three points ahead of sixth placed City Stars.

    Who wins this one?

    Summary

    KPL Home games vs Gor by City Stars; Wins (1), Draws (5), Loses

    11-Jun-06; World Hope vs Gor Mahia, 2-0 (W-walkover)

    17-Nov-07; World Hope vs Gor Mahia, 2-2 (D)

    22-Nov-08; World Hope vs Gor Mahia, 1-1 (D)

    16-Aug-09; City Stars vs Gor Mahia, 0-1  (L)

    14-Nov-10; City Stars vs Gor Mahia, 0-0  (D)

    2-Nov-11; City Stars vs   Gor Mahia, 0-1  (L)

    21-Jul-12; City Stars vs Gor Mahia, 0-4    (L)

    4-Aug-13; City Stars vs Gor Mahia, 0-0    (D)

    4-Oct-14; City Stars vs    Gor Mahia, 1-4  (L)

    15-Apr-15; City Stars vs Gor Mahia, 0-3   (L)

    12-Mar-16; City Stars vs Gor Mahia, 2-2  (D)

    17-Jul-21; City Stars vs Gor Mahia, ??

    City Stars
    Salim Abdalla on the ball as Nicholas Kipkirui and Kenedy Onyango look on during a round 17 clash against Champions Gor Mahia at the Utalii grounds on Sun 16 May 2021. Gor won 1-0
    Buliba, City Stars
    Simba wa Nairobi’s Edwin Buliba clears the ball ahead of Gor Mahia’s Geoffrey Ochieng in a round 17 clash at the Utalii grounds on Sun 16 May 2021. Sven Yidah looks on. Gor won 1-0
  • City Stars falls to champions Gor Mahia

    City Stars falls to champions Gor Mahia

    A lone rebound goal by Burkina Faso’s Karim Abdoul handed champions Gor Mahia a 1-0 win over Nairobi City Stars in a round 17 premier league tie at Utalii grounds on Sunday 16 May 2021.

    Cliffton Miheso, off the left wing, smacked the crossbar in the 31st minute and the ball generously fell within reach of Karim who guided the ball home for the only goal of the game that turned out the winner.

    As early as the fifth minute Kenneth Muguna had tested City Stars keeper Stephen Njunge with a low freekick that Miheso had won off the top of the box. It eventually resulted in a goal kick.

    Inside 20 minutes, City Stars field skipper Anthony Muki Kimani had twice gone close to grabbing at least a goal. I the 16th minute he sent a freekick just wide and five minutes later he fired a shot wide.

    A minute to the half hour mark Miheso brought in a dangerous cross that weaved just wide of Njunge’s goal. His next attempt two minutes later brought the goal by Karim.

    Dented by the goal, City Stars went in search of the leveler and the best of the chances fell on Muki who sent a rebound off a  freekick wide three minutes to the breather.

    Five and ten minutes into the restart, Gor dangerman Muguna fired two direct long rangers home only to be denied on both occasions by Njunge.

    City Stars were forced into early changes when Oliver Maloba, who had most run in on Gor defense in the first half, exited the scene of play in the 63rd minute. He was replaced by Nicholas Kipkirui who came on to meet his former employers.

    The game took a new twist in the 74th minute when City Stars striker Erick Ombija was slapped with a straight red card after a swinging hand in an off the ball incident caught out Gor debutant Frank Odhiambo.

    Minutes later, changes saw the introduction of Simba wa Nairobi flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu and defensive mid Charles Otieno for a tiring Muki and Elvis Ojiambo, respectively.

    But just before the changes, Gor missed a glorious chance to double the lead when Ugandan-born Tito Okello sent a header wide at the far post when it was easier to score after being picked out by a switching cross from the left by left back Geoffrey Ochieng.

    Not too long after City Stars subs, Gor reacted by onboarding Alpha Onyango for Muguna and Samuel Onyango for Tito.

    And City Stars coach Sanjin then threw in striker Ebrima Sanneh for Davis Agesa and Edwin Buliba for Kevin Chumsy Okumu at right back.

    There was late drama when, twice, Kipkirui sneaked behind Gor defense to receive through balls but on both occasions was denied by keeper Gad Mathews.

    Gor and City Stars were meeting in the top flight for the first time since July 2016, and the win for the champions means City Stars are still in search of their first win over their foes for the tenth year running.

    The win sees Gor Mahia step-up to 22 points and move two places up from eighth to sixth from 15 games as City Stars remains on 17 points from as many games.

    Due to other results, Simba wa Nairobi now drops down a place to 12th spot. They next host Sofapaka in Nairobi on Monday 24 May 2021.

    Lineups

    Gor Mahia: 16. Gad Mathews, 26. Philemon Otieno, 2. Geoffrey Ochieng, 6. Frank Odhiambo, 18. Haroun Shakava (Captain), 20 Ernest Wendo, 9. Tito Okello (19. Samuel Onyango-81), 10. Kenneth Muguna (8. Alpha Onyango-81), 27. Karim Abdoul (30. John Ochieng-90+2), 11. John Macharia (33. Fred Nkata-89), 23. Cliffton Miheso

    Unused subs: 34. Caleb Omondi, 12. Andrew Juma, 15. Joachim Ochieng, 14. Nicholas Omondi, 21. Sydney Wahongo

    Coach: Vaz Pinto

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 26. Balton Omwenga, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 19. Kevin Okumu (12. Edwin Buliba-84), 18. Sven Yidah, 30. Anthony Kimani ( 7. Rodgers Okumu-78), 21. Oliver Maloba (17. Nicholas Kipkirui-63), 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo (3. Charles Otieno-78), 24. Erick Ombija, 11. Davis Agesa (29. Ebrima Sanneh-84)

    Unused subs: 16. Jacob Osano (GK), 5. Wesley Onguso, 8. Calvin Masawa, 32. Ezekiel Odera

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 10. Peter Opiyo (injured), 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 27. Azizi Okaka, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 15. John Kamau

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Bookings

    Nairobi City Stars – 19. Kevin Okumu (26-yellow), 1. Davis Agesa (47-yellow), 4. Salim Abdallah (67-yellow), 24. Erick Ombija (76-red card)

    Gor Mahia – None

    City Stars, Muki
    Simba wa Nairobi skipper Anthony Muki Kimani shielding the ball off Gor Mahia’s debutant Frank Odhiambo in a round 17 clash at the Utalii grounds on Sun 16 May 2021. Gor won 1-0
    Simba wa Nairobi’s Edwin Buliba clears the ball ahead of Gor Mahia’s Geoffrey Ochieng in a round 17 clash at the Utalii grounds on Sun 16 May 2021. Sven Yidah looks on. Gor won 1-0
  • ‘Okuse’ in 20-man squad for Gor Mahia clash

    ‘Okuse’ in 20-man squad for Gor Mahia clash

    Head coach Sanjin Alagic has confirmed his 20-man squad to face champions Gor Mahia at the Utalii grounds on Sunday 16 May 2021 starting 3pm.

    The upcoming tie is the 17th and final first leg clash of of the 2020/21 Kenyan Premier League season.

    Flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu who missed two recent friendly games has been passed fit to make the 20-man squad.

    The same applies to lead striker Nicholas Kipkirui  who also sat out the two games due to a slight knock but recovered on time to make the list to face his immediate former employer Gor Mahia.

    But out is mid kingpin Peter Pinchez Opiyo who had been struggling with a knock since the return to sporting activity in early May.

    Pinchez missed the last game against Tusker in late March and it will be the second straight game that Sanjin will have to do without him.

    Also out is teenager Timothy Babu Ouma who had made the squad in each of the last 16 games into the season.

    Making it back to the match day lineup after missing the Tusker clash is striker Ebrima Sanneh. He had a fractured wrist in March but has now fully recovered.

    Striker Ezekiel Odera is another arrival to the 20-man squad after the Tusker miss.

    Odera, a former Gor employee, is one of three players that last featured in City Stars last premier league game against Gor in July 2016. Oliver Maloba and Calvin Masawa are the other two, and are both in the squad.

    Odera and Sanneh take up the place of Ouma and John Kamau who takes a rest.

    Also back is utility defender Edwin Buliba who, like Sanneh, is fully recovered from injury. He takes up the place of Wycliffe Otieno who has also been rested.

    20-man squad to face Gor Mahia

    Goal keepers: 16. Jacob Osano (GK), 23. Steve Njunge (GK),

    Defenders: 26. Balton Omwenga, 5. Wesley Onguso, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 8. Calvin Masawa, 19. Kevin Okumu, 12. Edwin Buliba,

    Midfielders: 18. Sven Yidah, 30. Anthony Kimani, 21. Oliver Maloba, 3. Charles Otieno, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 7. Rodgers Okumu

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

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 10. Peter Opiyo (injured), 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 27. Azizi Okaka, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 15. John Kamau,

  • Head to head: Gor Mahia (H) vs Nairobi City Stars (A)

    Head to head: Gor Mahia (H) vs Nairobi City Stars (A)

    Nairobi City Stars will be up against reigning and record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia at the Utalii grounds on Sunday 16 May 2021 in the final 2020/21 Premier League first leg tie.

    Into the game, Gor Mahia sits eighth with 19 points, two better than eleventh placed Nairobi City Stars with two games in hand.

    Ahead of the game, we trace back to the past for fine liners from the archives.

    First and last

    From their first ever meeting in the 2005/6 season on 4 December 2005 at City Stadium, Gor and City Stars have met a total of 22 times till the 2016 season where the latter fell off the top league to the second tier.

    The first game was won by City Stars 1-0 off a lone strike by Samuel Ouma.

    The last encounter between the two was back on 24 July 2016 at Nyayo Stadium; a game Gor Mahia won 2-1.

    Then, Harun Shakava’s 22nd minute goal was cancelled a minute later by Ezekiel Odera. However, a Collins Okoth goal in the fourth minute of added time saw Gor scoop all available spoils.

    From last lot

    Rather interestingly, Shakava and Odera will be facing off on Sunday as the two returned to their former clubs after several detours over the past few years.

    Shakava is the only surviving member from the Gor Mahia squad that last faced City Stars.

    Odera is joined by Oliver Maloba and Calvin Masawa from the squad that played in July 2016.

    Goals, Away record

    In the previous 22 encounters, Gor boasts the best record having won 11 games compared to City Stars’ four wins. The other seven have been draws.

    Gor Mahia has outscored Simba wa Nairobi 30-15 goals.

    Scaled down to Gor’s home games, such as the upcoming one on Sunday, Gor has posted six wins in 11 games.

    Incidentally, all City Stars three on-the-pitch wins against Gor have been in away games. One home win was awarded when Gor failed to turn up for a game back in June 2006. The other two have been 0-0 draws.

    Newness

    Over the past 11 seasons that they faced off, Gor – City Stars games were predominantly played at City Stadium off the base of Jogoo Road.

    12 such games were played at the venue that is now ‘dead’. Another seven were hosted at Nyayo Stadium. Two were played at Hope Centre in Kawangware and only one at Kasarani.

    This time round, and for the first time ever, the next Gor-City Stars game will be played at the Utalii grounds off Thika Road.

    One other new phenomena in the upcoming game is the men at the touchline. Coach-wise, European feel will be in place.

    Gor is under the arms of Carlos Manuel Vaz Pinto while City Stars is under the watch of Bosnian Sanjin Alagic who lead the team to promotion at the close of last season.

    Never has Pinto been so close to Sanjin but, for the first time, that will happen at Utalii on Sunday.

    While Sanjin seeks out a first against Gor, previous coaches that have led City Stars against Gor include; Robert Matano who handled the first four games, John Bobby Ogola (3 games), Oliver Page (1), Ken Odhiambo (4), Gideon Ochieng (2), Bai Malleh Wadda (1), Robinson Ndubuisi (2), Paul Nkata (1), Gabriel Njoroge (1) and Richard Tamale Pinto (1).

    Top scorers

    The top scorers on either side – Ugandans – in this encounter are no longer part of either establishment.

    With three goals, Jimmy Bageya was the best scorer for City Stars against Gor while, with five goals, Danny Sserunkuma was the best for Gor against City Stars.

    While Bageya had played for Gor in his hey days, Sserunkuma joined the current Kenyan champions from City Stars.

    Bageya’s first, and most memorable goal was in April 2011, as it led City Stars to a 1-0 win at City Stadium.

    Danny Sserunkuma scored five times for Gor against City Stars. He is the only Gor player to have scored a hat trick against City Stars – during a 4-1 win at Nyayo Stadium in October 2014.

    Sserunkuma has one goal on George Odhiambo who scored four times against City Stars.

    Which way?

    While Gor will be hoping to advance their record over City Stars, the visitors will bank on their away record over the Champions for positive results on Sunday.

    This is what coach Sanjin had to say ahead of the clash;

    “We are excited to start with Championship matches after a long stop,”

    “It will be a challenging match against a big team, who have good individual players and a great tradition,”

    “But that only goes to motivate my players to give their best. To achieve positive result tomorrow we must at our best level and play one high quality match,”

    “To be honest we don’t feel the pressure, I believe that part is more on Gor because they are favorites,”

    “You must know that does not mean favorites will always win, that’s the reason why football is so attractive and interesting,”

    “I believe with the right approach and attitude, we can achieve positive results.” added Sanjin

    Summary

    KPL games: 22 – Gor (11 wins), City Stars (4 wins), Draws (7)

    Gor home games vs City stars

    4-Dec-05, Gor Mahia vs World Hope, 0-1 (W)
    21-Apr-07, Gor Mahia vs World Hope, 0-0 (D)
    12-Jul-08, Gor Mahia vs World Hope, 1-0 (L)
    10-Apr-09, Gor Mahia vs City Stars, 1-2 (W)
    19-Mar-10, Gor Mahia vs City Stars, 1-0 (L)
    9-Apr-11, Gor Mahia vs City Stars, 0-1 (W)
    28-Apr-12, Gor Mahia vs City Stars, 2-1 (L)
    18-May-13, Gor Mahia vs City Stars, 0-0 (D)
    20-Feb-14, Gor Mahia vs City Stars, 2-0 (L)
    15-Aug-15, Gor Mahia vs City Stars, 3-1 (L)
    24-Jul-16, Gor Mahia vs City Stars, 2-1 (L)
    16-May-21, Gor vs City Stars, ?

  • Tusker, Gor Mahia games pushed back

    Tusker, Gor Mahia games pushed back

    Three international friendly games for Kenya between 13 and 18 March 2021 has forced the shift of games in the FKF Premier League.

    One such game is a round 16 Nairobi City Stars – Tusker clash that was originally earmarked for a 1pm (EAT) kickoff Saturday 13th March 2021 at Kasarani.

    That game has since been pushed back by a week and will now be played on Saturday 20 March 2021 at the same venue.

    The game now falls on the date that Simba wa Nairobi would have faced off with defending Champions Gor Mahia

    The disrupt by the upcoming international games against South Sudan and two back-to-back games against Tanzania, all in preparations of Africa Cup of Nation games later in the month against Egypt and Togo, has now shifted the kick off for the second leg of the league.

    City Stars was to kick off the second stanza with a Kasarani duel with Sofapaka on Sunday 4 April 2021. City Stars will now play Gor Mahia on that date as the Sofapaka game moves to a new day.

    A communique from the Federation on the aforementioned states;

    The Kenya Senior National Team is scheduled to play three friendly matches in Mid-March in preparation for the upcoming Qualifier matches against Egypt and Togo. As such, Round 16 Matches earlier scheduled to be played on 12th – 14th March 2021 have been pushed forward and shall now be played on 19th – 21st March 2021.

    Consequently, the kick off for the Second leg has been pushed to the weekend of 10th – 11th April 2021 so as to allow the teams with matches in hand to catch up as we seek to have all teams level (in terms of matches played) before beginning of the Second leg.

    City stars attacking midfielder Oliver Maloba is in the provisional National team – Harambee Stars – squad and will be angling for his international break in the upcoming friendly games.

    Kenya friendly game schedule

    Sat. 13th Mar. 2021 | Kenya vs South Sudan | International Friendly Match
    Mon. 15th Mar. 2021 | Kenya vs Tanzania | International Friendly Match
    Thu. 18th Mar. 2021 | Kenya vs Tanzania | International Friendly Match

    International game schedule

    Thu. 25th Mar. 2021 | Kenya vs Egypt | AFCON 2022 Qualifiers
    Mon. 29th Mar. 2021 | Togo vs Kenya | AFCON 2022 Qualifiers

    Changes to City Stars schedule

    Nairobi City Stars vs Tusker, Kasarani (Match 137); Sat, 20 Mar (from Sat 13) 2021  13:00

    Gor Mahia vs Nairobi City Stars, Kasarani (Match 146): Sun 04 Apr (from Sat 20 Mar) 2021, 15:00