Tag: Levis Opiyo

  • 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.

  • Nairobi City Stars in numbers; Sep 2019 – Mar 2020

    Nairobi City Stars in numbers; Sep 2019 – Mar 2020

    The Betika Super League (BSL) is at an indefinite standstill starting Monday 16 March 2020 due to an outbreak of Corona Virus. 

    Following the pandemic, not only did the BSL stop, but all leagues country wide and most across the globe.

    Two weeks into the forced break, we take a trip back to look at the numbers that defined Simba wa Nairobi’s season from 1st Sept 2019 to mid-March 2020 after 28 BSL rounds of play (27 actual played games);

    0: Away losses from 13 outings

    1
    – Assist provided by keeper Levis Lovae Opiyo, striker Jimmy Bageya, defenders Calvin Masawa and Salim Shitu Abdalla
    – MVP mentions for Charles Chale Oduro, Wesley Wiseman Onguso, Wycliffe Otieno, David Gateri and Bageya

    2
    – Goals scored by right back Kevin Chumsy Okumu
    – Times Peter Pinchez Opiyo, his sibling Lovae and center back Shitu have been named MVPs
    – Losses suffered in the season (1-0 and 3-1 at home to Kibera Black Stars and Coast Stima, respectively)
    -Number of penalties saved by keeper Lovae

    3
    – Goals scored by striker Ezekiel Odera (in 6 games), Shitu and Anthony Muki Kimani
    – Times Muki has been named MVP
    – Assists by teenager striker Vincent Jamaica Otieno and Gateri

    4
    – Assists by fullbacks Chumsy  and Wiseman
    – Goals scored by winger Gateri
    – MVP mentions for striker Davis Agesa

    5
    – Goals scored by midfielder Oliver Maloba
    – Assists by striker Agesa

    6
    – Goals scored by strikers Agesa and Bageya
    – Times Maloba has been named MVP (highest);
    – Maximum points (H+A) gathered from Shabana, Vihiga Bullets, Bidco United, Kenya Police, AP Bomet and Nairobi Stima

    7: Penalties conceded; 2 vs Nairobi Stima (A), 1 each against Mt. Kenya (A), Vihiga United (A), Coast Stima (H), Admin Police (A), Kenya Police (H)

    9
    – Goals by Gambian striker Ebrima Sanneh; 6 headers, 1 placed goal, 1 tap-in and 1 penalty
    – Number of 2-1 wins this season

    10: Assists provided by Muki (highest); 5 free kicks, 2 corner kicks, 3 passes

    11: Home games hosted at Camp Toyoyo, Jericho. Another 4 at Hope Centre, Kawangware

    12
    -Clean sheets (8 in 19 first leg games and four in eight second leg games)
    -Debuts to Lovae, Shitu, Wiseman, Wycliffe, Nahashon Thiongo, Cornelius Mwangi, Elvis Ojiambo, Eric Cantona Ochieng, Jamaica (Sept 2019), Pinchez, Azizi Okaka, Jacob Osano (Jan, Feb 2020).

    13: Unbeaten away games; 12 wins, 1 draw

    14: One-goal margin wins [2-1 (9 games), 1-0 (5 games)]

    18: Goals conceded (best defense in BSL)

    21
    – Number of wins this season
    – Games captained by Muki

    25: Squad for the second leg

    32: Highest digit shirt no. Belongs to Ezekiel Odera

    33: Players used this season

    41: Age of UEFA Pro coach Sanjin Alagic from Bosnia

    46: Total goals scored – by 13 players. Distribution; 13 tap-ins (28.3%), 10 placed goals (21.7%), 9 headers (19.6%), 8 shots (17.4%), 4 penalties (8.7%), 1 free kick (2.2%) and 1 own goal (2.2%)

    57: Bookings; 53 yellow cards, 4 red cards – distributed to 17 players

    64: Points attained this season

    74: Minutes clocked by left footed John Kamau across three games in his second stint at City Stars

    89.1 (%): Goals scored in open play (41 out of 46)

    90.3 (%): Minutes (2,195) played by keeper Levis – second most used player

    100 (%): Minutes clocked (2,430) by center back Shitu. The only player to play full minutes

    Note: Of 27 games played this season by City Stars one does not count – a 6-0 win over Northern Wanderers on Sat 28 Sept 2019. The team has since been disbanded. However stats from that game are still included herein

  • 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

  • ‘Lovae’ on penalty save in Mumias

    ‘Lovae’ on penalty save in Mumias

    It’s the 53rd minute in Mumias Complex and a City Stars player handles the ball in the box to concede a penalty. The referee on the day does not hesitate and only does what he should rightfully do; point to the spot!

    It’s a mixed reaction to the occurrence as at that point, City Stars had a slim 1-0 lead over hosts Vihiga United in a match day 22 National Super League (NSL) clash.

    Being a penalty, it was almost a foregone conclusion that Vihiga United would score and pull level.

    But as their skipper Smith Ouko stepped up to take the spot kick, the man in City Stars goal Levis Lovae Opiyo was at ease as he knew his tricks all too well for he had been at Vihiga United for a short stint towards the end of the transitional 2018/19 NSL season.

    “I was at the club and I knew how their captain always took penalties. I just went to the same direction that he always placed his spot kicks and that’s how I made the save,” said Lovae

    Opiyo’s penalty save guaranteed City Stars a 1-0 win as it protected Davis Agesa’s 34th minute bullet shot that ricocheted off the woodwork and into goal past a hapless Joel Bataro in goal. It came off an assist by live wire Oliver Maloba.

    On the whole Lovae reckons it wasn’t a walk in the park out in Mumias;

    “The game was very tough, we got some early chances and utilized them but after that the game turned out to be very tough. Vihiga United were shooting closer to the goal that gave me more work to do and after lots of pressure they got that penalty.”

    What happened in Mumias wasn’t a first but a repeat for keeper Opiyo. In mid-November 2019 Opiyo saved one of two penalties awarded to Nairobi Stima at Karuturi grounds to lead Simba wa Nairobi to an important 2-1 win. The other bounced off the upright.

    Opiyo’s contribution in Mumias ultimately handed him the Man of the Match accolade.

    City Stars coach Sanjin Alagic had this to say; “He was focused in Mumias, was good in aerial balls and he saved a penalty. He deserved to be the MVP.”

    It was the second time he was being named MVP following up on his first in mid-September 2019 as City Stars ended Bidco United’s Cinderella run into the season in Thika with a 1-0 win.

  • Agesa, Opiyo deliver win in Mumias

    Agesa, Opiyo deliver win in Mumias

    A first half goal and penalty save by keeper Levis Lovae Opiyo in the second half handed Nairobi City Stars a hard fought 1-0 win over hosts Vihiga United in a National Super League (NSL) match 22 played at Mumias Complex on Sunday 26 January 2020.

    Agesa, back in the lineup after missing games against Shabana and Vihiga Bullets, announced his return with the winning goal when he rammed home a cross from Oliver Maloba in the 34th minute past a stranded keeper Joel Bataro. It was Agesa’s sixth goal of the season.

    Keeper Opiyo, standing between the sticks for the 21st time this season, pulled a massive save in the 54th minute when he parried a penalty by Smith Ouko for a fruitless corner. The spot kick was awarded after Elvis Ojiambo had handled in the box.

    In early October Opiyo saved a penalty at Karuturi to ensure the team protected a 2-1 lead to scoop maximum spoils over hosts Nairobi Stima.

    The win sent Simba wa Nairobi to the 52 point mark after 21 games to open a 16 point gap over their immediate victims who started the day sitting third.

    Away from the three points earned, the latest win stretched City Stars unbeaten streak in away games to 17 games from as far back as April 2019. It was the tenth in 11 away games.

    Lineups

    Vihiga United

    31. Joel Bataro, 6. Abisalim Odhiambo, 3. Dennis Ambeva, 13. Mophat Luva, 20. Smith Ouko, 33. Victor Ademba, 8. Patrick Okulo, 5. Wycliffe Nthata, 31. Junior Adeyefa, 7. Henry Juma, 40. Dennis Wafula

    Subs: 50. Michael Matasio, 15. Mark Okola, 19. Michael Isabwa, 18. Tyrone Sisia, 16. Alex Imbusia, 17. Lawrence Luvanda, 23. David Simiyu

    Coach: Sammy Okoth

    Nairobi City Stars

    23. Levis Opiyo, 4. Salim Abdalla, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 8. Calvins Masawa, 12. Edwin Buliba, 30. Antony Kimani (Captain), 21. Oliver Maloba, 2. Elvis Ojiambo (3. Charles Otieno – 64′), 8. Jimmy Bageya (27. Azizi Okaka – 54′), 11. Davis Agesa (32. Ezekiel Odera – 75′),

    Unused subs: 28. Kevin Okumu, 16. Jacob Osano, 25. David Gateri, 29. Ebrima Sanneh,

    Yellow cards: None

    Goals & Assist: Davis Agesa – 34′ (Oliver Maloba)

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic