Tag: Noah Abich

  • Club statement: Departure of assistant coaches

    Club statement: Departure of assistant coaches

    Nairobi City Stars wishes to announce the departure of first and second assistant coaches John Amboko and Noah Abich who have both left the club to pursue other interests.

    Amboko had been in the ranks of City Stars since the year 2003 when the club was known as World Hope, and played on till the year 2017, save for the year 2011 when he was at AFC Leopards, before moving on to become a coach. He holds a CAF ‘B’ and CAF ‘A’ coaching Diplomas. 

    Abich joined the club in 2019 and went on to skipper City Stars to promotion back to the toplight league the next season after four years out. He later joined the technical bench in the year 2020. He holds CAF ‘C’ coaching Diploma.

    “We thank both Amboko and Abich for their dedicated service to Nairobi City Stars over the years. We appreciate their contribution on and off the pitch, and wish them the very best in their future endeavors.” 

    Patrick Korir,

    CEO, Nairobi City Stars

  • Club Statement: Theft in Kasarani

    Club Statement: Theft in Kasarani

    Nairobi City Stars wishes to confirm that, during a 32nd round FFK Premier League match against Gor Mahia in Kasarani (main) on Sunday 29 May 2022, players and technical bench members lost personal belongings including cash and mobile phones from the changing room.

    The items were stolen during the first half, and the occurrences was only known when the team returned to their designated room at half time.

    The shock caused a five minute delay to the start of the second half and after the game, it was ascertained that a total of 13 phones were stolen and up to 18 persons lost cash totalling Kshs. 94,050, or thereabout.

    At half time, the team returned to the changing room only to find bags and open wallets strewn on the floor. On checking, most realised they had lost cash and mobile phones. Very few were lucky as one row of bags was untouched.

    It was double tragedy for Nicholas Kipkirui, Wycliffe Otieno, Davis Agesa, Jacob Osano, Rowland Makati, assistant coach John Amboko, keeper trainer Zachary Onyango and trainer Arthur Museve who lost both phones and cash.

    Goalkeeper Elvis Ochoro, defenders Herit Mungai, Midfielders Sven Yidah, Anthony Kimani, and Mohamed Bajaber lost their phones only.

    Stopper Kenedy Onyango, striker Ezekiel Odera, Mike Madoya, Calvin Masawa, Edwin Buliba, the Noor siblings of Timothy Ouma and Elvis Ojiambo, flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu, Kevin Chumsy Okumu, and assistant coach Noah Abich lost cash.

    Forward Agesa, on top of losing cash and a phone, also lost a pair of boots.

    The room was locked just before kick off and unlocked at half time. Notwithstanding, a back widow, fastened before departure from the room, was found open under very unclear circumstances.

    The matter was immediately raised with the Kasarani Stadium security team. They will commence investigations with a check on CCTV footage on Monday morning.

    The incident was also reported to the Kasarani Stadium Police station. They promised to get to the bottom of the matter in collaboration with the Stadium security team.

    We thank both the Kasarani security team as well as the nearby police post for being very cooperative in their quest to unravel the case.

    As a team, we urge anyone who may have information that can bring those involved to book to come forward and assist.

    As we wait for a way forward, we urge the Stadium owner to consider securing the wide open windows with, at the very least, grills, to act as a physical deterent for the safety of future users of the changing rooms.

    Patrick Korir

    CEO, Nairobi City Stars

  • Kagunzi takes over as team manager

    Kagunzi takes over as team manager

    Former Nairobi City Stars goalkeeper Ronny Kagunzi is back at the club as the team manager taking over from Noah Abich who held the position on an interim basis following the demise of Neville Pudo in December 2020.

    Kagunzi left at the close of the 2019/20 National Super League (NSL) season but is now back to take up a management role.

    “Kagunzi has been handed the team manager’s role on a full-time basis taking over from Abich who held the position on an interim basis,” said club CEO Patrick Korir

    “Abich recently completed his CAF ‘C’ License Diploma in Kisumu and the changes will allow him to fully concentrate on coaching,”

    “We take this opportunity to thank Abich for plugging in to hold forte as an assistant coach and at the same time welcome Kagunzi on board as he starts his journey in management.” added Korir

    Till his official appointment, Kagunzi had been overseeing Abich’s function while he attended (alongside keeper trainer Zachary Onyango) the month-long CAF ‘Ç’ course from mid-September.

    Kagunzi had three different stints with City Stars after first arriving from Gor Mahia in 2012 for two seasons. He then took a detour to Nakuru AllStars and then Sony Sugar in 2014 but was back at the club for another two seasons in 2015 and 2016 before leaving for Ushuru.

    He was back at City Stars again for the third time in 2018 and went on to conclude four straight seasons till the end of the 2019/20 season helping the club to promotion back to the Kenyan Premier League.

  • Njunge, Abich feted at Gala night

    Njunge, Abich feted at Gala night

    Stephen Njunge and Noah Abich were, on the evening of Tuesday 14 September 2021, were recognized as the joint runners-up goalkeeper and runners-up team manager of the year during the FKF Premier league gala-night.

    Njunge, who had a stellar season with Nairobi City Stars in the ended 2020-21 season after clocking the full 33 games and amassing a total of 2,970 minutes, took home Kshs 300,000 for his achievement.

    Abich, who led Simba wa Nairobi to promotion in the 2019/20 season before taking up a role on the technical bench, took home Kshs 200,000 and a trophy.

    “The recognition I received challenges me to work even harder,” said the soft-spoken Steve who managed 11 clean sheets, one short of winner James Saruni of Ulinzi who took home Kshs 500,000

    “It’s exciting and I wish to thank all my team members for making it happen,” added Njunge

    Abich, who interestingly always referred to himself across the season as the ‘Team Manager of the year’, said;

    “This is a good surprise that was only made possible by the contribution of everyone in the team. I appreciate it but I wish to thank all in the team for making it possible.” he said from Kisumu where he is attending a CAF ‘C’ course

    Full list of awards

    MVP

    Eric Kapaito (Kariobangi Sharks)- Sh 1,000,000

    MVP Nominees: Eugene Asike, Henry Meja (both Tusker), Elvis Rupia (AFC Leopards, Lawrence Juma (Sofapaka)

    Midfielder of the year:

    1.       Lawrence Juma (Sofapaka)- Sh 300,000

    2.       Kevin Kimani (Wazito)- Sh 200,000

    3.       Jackson Macharia (Tusker)- Sh 100,000

    Defender of the year: 

    1.       Eugene Asike (Tusker)– Sh 300,000

    2.       Nashon Alembi (KCB)- Sh 200,000

    3.       David Kalama (Bidco)- Sh 100,000

    Coach of the year:

    1.       Robert Matano (Tusker) – Sh 500,000

    2.       Zedekiah Otieno (KCB)– Sh 300,000

    3.       Andre Casambungo (Bandari)– Sh 150,000

    Assistant referee of the year

    1. Margaret Muthoni- Sh 300,000
    2. Gilbert Cheruyoit- Sh 200,000
    3. Samuel Kuria- Sh 100,000

    Referee of the year

    1. Peter Waweru- Sh 300,000
    2. Anthony Ogwayo- Sh 200,000
    3. Davis Omweno – Sh 100,000

    Digital Team of the Year

    1. Tusker FC (Timothy Olobulu)- Sh 200,000
    2. Bandari FC- Sh 150,000
    3. Kariobangi Sharks- Sh 100,000

    Fair play award

    1. Kariobangi Sharks- Sh 300,000
    2. Tusker FC-Sh 200,000
    3. KCB FC-Sh 100,000

    Team Manager of the Year

    1. George Opondo (Tusker)– Sh 300,000
    2. Noah Abich (Nairobi City Stars)Sh 200,000
    3. Moses Jobita (Western Stima)– Sh 100,000

    Young Player of the year

    1. Henry Meja (Tusker)– Sh 300,000
    2. Lawrence Luvanda (Vihiga United)– Sh 200,000
    3. Sylvester Owino (Kakamega Homeboyz)- Sh 100,000

    Golden Boot 

    1. Eric Kapaito (Kariobangi Sharks)-24 goals – Sh 500,000
    2. Elvis Rupia (AFC LEopards)-17 goals– Sh 300,000
    3. Lawrence Juma (Sofapaka)-16 goals– Sh 150,000

    Golden Glove (Best keeper)

    1. James Saruni  (Ulinzi Stars) – Sh 500,000
    2.  Steve Njunge (Nairobi City Stars)/Joseph Okoth (KCB FC) – Sh 300,000

    President’s Award: Rosemary Aluoch Kadondi (deceased) – Sh 500,000

  • Abich, Zachary the latest to attend CAF ‘C’ course

    Abich, Zachary the latest to attend CAF ‘C’ course

    Noah Otieno Abich and Zachary Onyango are the latest Nairobi City Stars coaches’ to head to class to attend a Confederation of African Football (CAF) ‘C’ coaching course.

    Abich and Onyango, assistant and goal-keeping coaches at Simba wa Nairobi, respectively, follow in the footsteps of John Amboko and Tiellen Oguta who attended the same CAF ‘C’ back in October 2019.

    Amboko has since stepped up his search for vital paperwork to attend an ongoing CAF ‘B’ course.

    “We are happy to see our coaches build their capacity by attending such courses,” said team coordinator Samson Otieno

    “The two are the latest to be sponsored by Jonathan Jackson Foundation which is in line with their training and education pillar,”

    “While I thank the foundation for coming forward to support the coaching staff, I urge all of them to be attentive and take up such rare opportunities to learn the most that they can to become better coaches now and in future.” added Sam

    Abich and Onyango kicked off their month-long course in Kisumu on Monday 13 September 2021 and will be off duty for the entirety of the program.