Tag: Jimmy Bageya

  • Recalling Kasarani doomsday amidst promotion joy

    Recalling Kasarani doomsday amidst promotion joy

    30th October 2016 – exactly four years back – was certainly a black Sunday, for it was the day Nairobi City Stars received a 3-1 hiding from Kakamega Homeboyz at Kasarani to be relegated from the Kenyan Premier League after 12 straight seasons.

    City Stars conceded two goals in the opening half through David Okoth and Hedmond Mauda before Ali Bai sealed the win in the 52nd minute. Gambian Pa Jassey Mulie’s long range cracker with nine minutes left was City Stars desolate consolation as the team suffered its 16th loss of the season.

    And the headlines read; “City Stars relegated . . . ”

    One starting line popped in a local daily; “Finally Nairobi City Stars have been put out of their misery,”

    In the lead-up to the fall into the second tier trap door, City Stars had flirted with the chop for close to five straight seasons. But it was all over in 2016 as the football gods were no longer generous with survival favors. It was time to pack and drop down.

    In the 2010 season, the team beat Sofapaka 2-0 at City Stadium in a round 27 game to preserve their place in the Premier with three games to spare.

    In the 2011 season, City Stars hit Karuturi 4-2 at Hope Centre on final day to stay afloat. Francis Thairu’s hat trick in that game could have counted for nothing had Chemelil not held Bandari to a barren draw. It meant the coastal side went down by virtue of that draw as City Stars survived.

    In the 2012 season, City Stars hang on to their status after squeezing a barren draw out of Posta Rangers at the City Stadium during the penultimate round of matches.

    The script on the final day of the 2013 season was a replica of 2011. The team needed a win away to Chemelil Sugar but went down 1-0 only to be spared the relegation red zone after Homeboyz lost 2-1 to AFC Leopards at Bukhungu.

    While it was a lucky escape in 2013, the team eventually went down at the end of the 2014 season after being held to a barren draw by Mathare United at Hope Centre.

    However, wrangling between the league managers KPL and the overseers of the game in the country FKF meant no promoted teams were fronted to take up the place of relegated teams.

    And with that City Stars was reinstated for the 2015 season where they continued with their survival script. Ebrima Sanneh’s goal against Sony Sugar – that forced a 1-1 draw – on the final day ensured another season in the top flight.

    But the nine lives fizzled out at the end of 2016 when the team was escorted out by Homeboyz at Kasarani in the third last game of the season.

    In the squad that lined up on the fateful day at Kasarani was a quintet that are still part of the team four years on.

    John Amboko, the current assistant coach, was the skipper. He partnered Arthur Museve in the heart of defense. Museve is now trainer at the club.

    The trio of Calvin Masawa, Ezekiel Odera and Oliver Maloba are still in the playing ranks of the team now christened Simba wa Nairobi. While Masawa and Odera clocked the full 90 minutes on that day, Maloba came on as a second half substitute.

    All five have painful recollections of the eventuality at Kasarani on Sunday 30 October 2016.

    Jimmy Bageya is one other players still at City Stars who was part of the 2016 squad but did not feature  in the relegation game.

    “That was the worst feeling ever. I remember we had prepared very well and had hoped to win the match. But we started on a wrong footing by letting in some quick goals and we knew that was the end of it all.” Said Amboko who joined the club back in 2002

    “It was painful. We were at a great loss. We had always survived relegation fights but on this day it was all but over. We stayed at the stadium for a while longer pondering into an uncertain future. We were no longer sure of our careers, and the life of the club in the lower divisions. It was a sad ending.” Said Museve who joined the club in 2007 from Kangemi AllStars

    Striker Odera, who top scored for the club in that final KPL season with four goals, said;

    “30th Oct 2016 was a dark day. After being relegated from the premier league after so many years in the top tier we didn’t know what was going to happen to the club. As players we knew that we had let our management, fans and the club as a whole down. Coming to terms of playing in the second-tier league was a disaster.”

    For Masawa, City Stars longest serving player – in the club books since 2011 – that day was coming.

    “There was that sad feeling. It was not particularly nice on my end but again it was not the biggest surprise. I had seen it coming after a few years of flirting with relegation. After some few days, weeks of crying I had to accept the reality. I almost quit football but had to put on a brave face and move on knowing that all was not lost.”

    For young Maloba, it was too much to take. And after that relegation he was off to Gor Mahia.

    “We had done what we needed to do. We were annoyed after that game. We felt robbed, helpless. Worse still, imagine being part of a unit that ended up being relegated. It killed the dreams of some players and some ended up quitting the game completely.”

    Chairperson Peter Jabuya, lost to the relegation pain, said it was important for the team to go down to find itself. He vowed that the club would exist rather than die, with a rebrand.

    After years of being bedeviled by finances, lack thereof, fortune struck in March 2019 when Eldoret-born Real Estate mogul Jonathan Jackson bought out Jabuya to wholly own the team.

    Check one was a quick restructure and application of the survival antics that saw the team stay afloat prior to the 2016 Premiership fall.

    At the time of capture, City Stars sat 19th in the 20-team second tier National Super League (NSL) with a paltry 14 points from 22 games. 25 points from the final 16 games saw the team end a respectable 14th.

    What followed was a calculated 2018/19 NSL season, with further restructuring that saw the arrival of Eastern Europe EUFA Pro coach Sanjin Alagic and careful player recruitment. The team went on to win the league with a ten-point buffer to regain their Premiership status after four seasons in the cold.

    The quintet that fell with the club in 2016 have the exact opposite emotion from the one at Kasarani.

    “After four long years in the dark now we are back in the premier league thanks to the support from the chairman Jonathan Jackson,”

    “He has ensured the club has excellent coaching staff, quality/good training facilities, hardworking and dedicated playing unit with salaries coming on time. Not to forget our beloved and passionate fans who have been for ever present in good and bad times. Now am happy to say that we are back to where we as a big club belong.” muted Odera who returned to the club at the start of 2019 after a two-season detour

    “The feeling is unbelievable, personally I am incredibly happy to be back at the topmost league in the country. This is where everyone wants to be and to make it more interesting, we are coming back with a well-organized team, sponsor, new players and new technical bench. I am just excited and can’t wait for the league to start.” Said Masawa who arrived at the club from Migori Youth back in 2011

    Assistant coach Amboko, whose only time out of City Stars was a small detour to AFC Leopards in 2013, added;

    “After being out for four years we are back in the Premier League. The feeling is amazing and it’s my hope and belief that we are going to be worthy competitors. With the help of our sponsors, an amazing office,  able technical bench, talented players and passionate fans, I know we are going to give our opponents a run for their money.”

    For Museve, nothing beats a return to the big league; “It’s a wonderful feeling. I was in the relegation band, and now in the lot that got the team back to where it truly belongs – in the Premier League. It’s such a good feeling.” Added the team stalwart who hang his boots at the close of the 2018/19 season to join the technical bench.

    For Maloba, being up means being up, there’s no looking back down.

    “Now that we are back, the morale we have is at its highest. We never ever want to go back down. It was trauma while in the lower leagues. We want to give it 200% now that we are back up and stay up there for good.” He opined.

    After the relegation loss to Homeboyz, the team forced a barren draw against Ushuru – who also got relegated, before bowing out of the Premiership with a 2-1 loss to visiting Sony Sugar at Ruaraka in their 240th and final top flight game.

    The lineups on Sun 30 Oct 2016

    City Stars: Victor Odhiambo (GK), Franklyne Osama, Calvin Masawa, Arthur Museve, John Amboko (c), Peter Mwangi (Peter Musiime 61’), Pa Jassey Mulie, Joseph Sakwa (Benson Iregi 38’), Ezekiel Omulo Odera, Festo Omukoto, Robert Ndungu (Oliver Maloba 55’)

    Kakamega Homeboyz: Michael Wanyika (GK), Athman Buki, Eric Ambunya, Charles Momanyi, Moses Chikati, Stephen Wakhanya, Hamisi Mwinyi (Andrew Murunga 66’), Ali Bai (Andrew Kulecho 53’), Keiphas Mutuu, Hedmond Mauda (Victor Matete 88′), David Okoth.

  • Player retention excites Otieno

    Player retention excites Otieno

    Nairobi City Stars team coordinator Samson Otieno is excited by the fact that 18 players who led the team to Kenyan Premier League (KPL) promotion are still in the club’s books for next season.

    According to Otieno, the number could be more should a few more of the out of contract players chose to remain in the team once discussions with the management conclude.

    “The core unit that kept Simba wa Nairobi at the top of the NSL for a better part of the season to eventually promote the team is still intact heading to next season. This is important as it guarantees us continuity,” said Otieno

    “When we started out last season a number of players were on one-year engagements but mid-way through we extended those contracts as the view to the Premier League became crystal clear. Just two teenagers – striker Vincent ‘Jamaica’ Otieno and midfielder Elvis Ojiambo started out with long term deals,”

    “Part of the early players to extend their contracts were defender Wycliffe Otieno who added another year as well as midfielder Anthony Kimani, long serving defender Calvin Masawa, defensive mid Charles Otieno Oduro and striker Davis Agesa who committed to a further two years,”

    “Others that followed in staying at City Stars for two more years include offensive mid Oliver Maloba, striker Ebrima Sanneh, defenders Salim ‘Shitu’ Abdalla and Edwin Buliba. Keeper Ronny Kagunzi and left back Wesley Onguso were the latest with each adding a year to their contracts,”

    “January arrivals Peter Opiyo and Azizi Okaka have a season to go while keeper Jacob Osano, returning winger John Kamau and striker Ezekiel Odera have two more seasons,”

    “We have some players whose contracts have since expired but the coach has hinted he’d still want to keep some of them for longer should they agree to. Noah Abich, Eric Ochieng, Tedian Esilaba, Kevin Okumu, David Gateri and Jimmy Bageya are some of those players. That will give us a much more close knit unit,”

    “Despite having the core intact we are also in the market to fill up some positions such as in goal keeping after lead custodian Levis Opiyo officially left the club and just in case some of the out of contract players chose to head elsewhere,”

    “Had the corona virus pandemic not struck, City Stars would have concluded its engagement with players for next season as far back as April.” summed Otieno

  • Forced break a blessing in disguise

    Forced break a blessing in disguise

    A number of Nairobi City Stars players have been handed lifelines to return to near, or full fitness, following indefinite cancellation of the leagues from mid-March due to the Corona Virus outbreak.

    As the league wore on, some players were falling off from starting berths to the bench, or out of the squad all together, following varied injuries.

    Defensive midfielder Charles Chale Otieno, strikers Jimmy Bageya and Vincent Jamaica Otieno, defenders Wycliffe Otieno and Edwin Buliba are some of the players who would have otherwise missed games had the Corona Virus disrupt not arrived.

    Under treatment

    For Chale (pictured), a atural deep 6, his season was as good as over had matters not reset from the norm following the arrival of the pandemic.

    A knee injury – a complex tear to the lateral meniscus – diminished enforcer and spoiler Chale’s performance to an extent he had been asked to sit out the rest of the season. He’s been undergoing weekly observation and rehabilitation at the Muchatha Health Care, a renowned Physiotherapy & Sports injury clinic.

    According to team trainer Grace Wang’ondu, “Chale may not be fully fit on time as his case is about managing the injury and pain. With strengthened muscles around the injury he may get to a point where he can play with rehab and physio”.

    A take-two to a rebound in Kericho, in a game against AP Bomet at the Green Stadium on Sunday 8 March, left Bageya with a complex tear to his medial meniscus on his right knee.

    Left to limp dangerously after, Jimmy missed the next game against Nairobi Stima on Saturday 13 March – his first miss of the season. He would have only returned, if all went well, after three to four weeks.

    Teenage striker Vincent had been part and parcel of games 2 to 25 between September 2019 to early February but an acute knee injury during a friendly game in early February saw him off the squad for a month. He was to start normal training in readiness for league games.

    Buliba suffered a patella tendonitis and IT band syndrome on his left knee during a crucial game against Nairobi Stima. He did not complete the match and has been undergoing physio sessions since then.

    Big defender Wycliffe,a regular starter since match day 6 back in September 2019 has been playing while on rehab to a mild-Achilles tendon pain. Chances are he would have missed some games to fully recover.

    Lesser cases

    Away from those five cases, two other players; keeper Levis Opiyo and striker Ezekiel Odera are expected to fully recover from minor concerns suffered from recent games; patella tendonitis and mild Achilles, respectively.

    Collectively, and baring any new developments, the seven players are expected to be on equal footing to contest for playing places once the league resumes at the end of the sporting lock-down due to Corona Virus.

    Recovered

    Right back Kevin Okumu, who missed out the last two games, had only recovered from grass burn around the knee and hip area and was rearing to reclaim his position in the team.

    Two strikers; Ebrima Sanneh and Davis Agesa had had exited the physios desk by the time the league took a break.

    Sanneh, the club’s top scorer had only featured once in four games but came off the bench to power in a winning header – for his ninth season goal – during the last game against Nairobi Stima.

    It confirmed he had fully recovered from a patella tendonitis that had slowed him down since the turn of the year.

    In that game Agesa clocked the whole 90 minutes for the first time in a month following the full healing of soreness and swelling around his knee.

    Though league games were brought to a halt due to the corona virus pandemic, the new situation brought about by the forced break has since turned out to be a blessing in disguise for players seeking to recuperate.

  • Opiyo, Agesa back against Nairobi Stima

    Opiyo, Agesa back against Nairobi Stima

    Striker Davis Agesa and keeper Levis Opiyo are back in Nairobi City Stars lineup for the upcoming round 28 Betika Super League (BSL) clash with Nairobi Stima clash at Camp Toyoyo on Saturday 14 March 2020.

    Agesa plugs in to a vacuum left by another striker Ezekiel Odera who misses out for the same reasons that saw him out in the last game; two yellow cards from the previous game.

    Opiyo too returns from suspension to send debutant against AP Bomet Jacob Osano back to bench which in effect sees Ronny Kagunzi fall off the match day 18 squad.

    Other than Osano, there will be two other changes on the bench. Gambian striker Ebrima Sanneh and defensive mid Eric Ochieng make an entry in place of Jimmy Bageya and Charles Otieno Oduro.

    Bageya suffered a ligament tear in the AP Bomet game while Charles is yet to fully recover from a similar tear from previous games.

    Bageya and Otieno join recovering striker Vincent Otieno on the sidelines. Oliver Maloba who recently returned to the club is not yet fully fit.

    Nairobi City Stars lineup vs Nairobi Stima

    Starting XI: 23. Levis Opiyo, 8. Calvin Masawa, 4. Salim Abdalla, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 30. Anthony Kimani – Captain, 12. Edwin Buliba, 2. Elvis Ojiambo, 10. Peter Opiyo, 25. David Gateri, 27. Azizi Okaka, 11. Davis Agesa

    Subs: 1. Ronny Kagunzi, 17. Noah Abich. 6. Tedian Esilaba, 5. Wesley Onguso, 15. John Kamau, 26. Ebrima Sanneh, 2. Eric Ochieng

    Out: 19. Jimmy Bageya, 3. Charles Otieno, 9. Vincent Otieno, (all injured) 32. Ezekiel Odera (suspended), 28. Kevin Okumu, 17. Oliver Maloba, 1. Ronny Kagunzi

  • Odera wins it in Kericho

    Odera wins it in Kericho

    Striker Ezekiel Odera was the toast for Nairobi City Stars as his goal inside the first 15 minutes delivered a 2-1 win over AP Bomet in a round 27 Betika Super League game played at the Kericho Green on Sunday 8 March 2020.

    Odera forced AP Bomet defender Japheth Ekuba into scoring an own goal in just the first minute then added a classic goal in the 15th minute to hand Simba wa Nairobi a 2-0 cushion heading to the break. Both goals were assisted by winger David Gateri.

    AP Bomet pulled a consolation goal in the second half to half the scores but Odera’s goal stood out and proved the difference in the game.

    Despite Odera’s heroics, he was to be ejected from the game late on after being given matching orders after earning a second bookable offence.

    Score-wise, it could have been worse for the home team had a Salim Abdalla tap in from a free kick not have been ruled offside, and a Jimmy Bageya thunderous shot not ricocheted off the horizontal.

    The win in Kericho ensured City Stars completed a double over AP Bomet having won the first leg tie at Toyoyo in October last year by the same scoreline.

    Three added points lifted City Stars to the 61-point mark from 25 games as they maintained a seven-point gap atop the league

    Lineups

    Nairobi City Stars

    16. Jacob Osano, 8. Calvin Masawa, 4. Salim Abdalla, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 30. Anthony Kimani – Captain (5. Wesley Onguso), 12. Edwin Buliba, 2. Elvis Ojiambo, 10. Peter Opiyo, 25. David Gateri (19. Jimmy Bageya), 27. Azizi Okaka (15. John Kamau), 32. Ezekiel Odera,

    Unused subs: 1. Ronny Kagunzi, 17. Noah Abich. 88. Tedian Esilaba, 3. Charles Otieno,

    Yellow cards; 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 30. Anthony Kimani, 10. Peter Opiyo, Ezekiel Odera (x2)

    MVP: 10. Peter Pinchez Opiyo

    AP Bomet

    31. Fredrick Otieno, 3. Dominic Kipkirui, 27. Paul Ndara, 25. Gideon Kibet, 30. Japheth Ekuba, 2 Eli John, 12. Vincent Lubembe,  10. Dickson Mwangi, 14. James Kaleha, 7. Philip Wasai, 20. Chris Wilunda

    Subs: 19. Kevin Odongo, 18. Conrad Isigi, 2. Daniel Odhiambo, 5. Eric Chivatsi, 23. Brian Ngala, 21. Peter Juma, 11. Lawrence Kibet

    Coach: Sebastian Owino