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

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

    For a second time this year, Gor Mahia will host Nairobi City Stars in the FKF Premier League, this time at the Nyayo National Stadium on Thursday 30 December 2021 starting 3 pm.

    The game was previously earmarked for Kasarani but had a late shift to Nyayo Stadium, a venue City Stars last played a premier league game back on 11 September 2016 while hosting Western Stima.

    Gor Mahia last hosted City Stars at the Utalii grounds in mid-May and grabbed all points after a 1-0 win.

    It will be Premier League game number 25 when Gor – City Stars face up on Thursday.

    From the previous 24 games, Gor boasts the best record having won 12 to City Stars’ four. The other eight have been drawn.

    In the 24 games, Gor Mahia has outscored Simba wa Nairobi 32-16 goals.

    Scaled-down to Gor’s home games, such as the upcoming one on Thursday, Gor has posted seven wins in 12 games. City Stars has won three and the other two games have ended in barren draws.

    Of note is that City Stars is yet to pick a win in games hosted by Gor Mahia since April 2011, and a point since May 2013.

    Last time out when Gor hosted City Stars, Portuguese coach Carlos Manuel Vaz Pinto was in charge while City Stars was under the watch of Bosnian Sanjin Alagic.

    Seven months later there will be changes on either side; Mark Harrison on the Gor Mahia side will be coming up against Nicholas Muyoti, the City Stars head coach.

    Form-wise, Gor, and City Stars are carrying losses to the Thursday game. While Gor went down 2-1 to Kakamega Homeboyz in their last outing, Simba wa Nairobi had a narrow 1-0 fall to KCB.

    Table-wise, Gor Mahia sits fifth in the 18-team FKF Premier League log with 18 points, one ahead of seventh-placed City Stars.

    Summary

    KPL games: 24 – Gor (12 wins), City Stars (4 wins), Draws (8)

     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, 1-0 (L)
    30-Dec-21, Gor vs City Stars, ??

  • Quartet back for Gor Mahia duel

    Quartet back for Gor Mahia duel

    Nairobi City Stars head coach Nicholas Muyoti and his technical bench have made five changes to the squad that faced KCB in the last premier league game ahead of the match against Gor Mahia on Thursday 30 December 2021 at Nyayo Stadium from 3 pm.

    Due to a flu outbreak, defenders Kevin Chumsy Okumu, Salim Shitu Abdala and Kenedy Vidic Onyango, midfielders Peter Pinchez Opiyo and forward Nicholas Kipchabet Kipkirui all sat out the game against the Bankers but are fully fit and a boost to Simba wa Nairobi against the multiple league champions.

    The entry of the five means stopper Lennox Ogutu gives way at the back alongside midfielders Oliver Maloba, Elvis Noor Ojiambo and Rowland Babu Makati, and striker Vincent Jamaica Otieno Okoth.

    Comparative to the squad that last faced Gor Mahia in the league in July in Ruaraka, and drew 1-1, changes in the playing unit amounts to six.

    Stopper Wycliffe Otieno who made the bench in the July game, as well as Elvis Noor Ojiambo and forward Erick Jibaba Ombija, will also miss out.

    Defenders Balton Omwenga and Wesley Onguso, as well as winger Azizi Okaka who have since exited Simba wa Nairobi.

    Additions to the July squad include the left-footed trio of Dennis Decha Wanjala, Herit Mungai, and John Bombay Kamau who took up Kipkirui’s slot against KCB on the morning of the game.

    Sven Yidah, who was out on CECAFA duty in July with the Kenya U23 squad, is in, and so is fast-rising stopper Edwin Buliba and midfielder Michael Madoya.

    20-man squad to face Gor Mahia

    Goalkeepers: 16. Jacob Osano, 23. Stephen Njunge

    Defenders: 26. Dennis Wanjala, 19. Kevin Okumu, 4. Salim Abdallah, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 8. Calvin Masawa, 28. Herit Mungai, 12. Edwin Buliba

    Midfielders: 30. Anthony Kimani-captain, 20. Timothy Ouma, 18. Sven Yidah, 3. Charles Otieno, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 10. Peter Opiyo, 5. Michael Madoya, 15. John Kamau,

    Strikers: 11. Davis Agesa, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 17. Nicholas Kipkirui,

    Out: 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 6. Ronney Kola (all injured), 24. Erick Ombija, 1. Elvis Ochoro, 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 21. Oliver Maloba, 14. Rowland Makati, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth

  • Nairobi City Stars to host Nzoia in Narok

    Nairobi City Stars to host Nzoia in Narok

    Nairobi City Stars 2020/21 season Kenyan Premier League opener against Nzoia Sugar, set for Sunday 29 November 2020, has been moved from Nyayo Stadium to Narok Stadium. It will kick off at 1pm and not 3pm as previously scheduled.

    The change was necessitated by the unavailability of Nyayo Stadium.

    “We had made a request to Sports Kenya to have the game played at Nyayo Stadium as scheduled but the communication that came back is that it was not available for this particular game,” said club CEO Patrick Korir

    “We had to re-plan and have since confirmed the game will be played at Narok Stadium. Our opponents Nzoia Sugar have since been informed of the changes in good time.” added Korir

    The team will depart on Saturday for the Sunday game.

  • Revised KPL fixtures released

    Revised KPL fixtures released

    Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League (PL) has altered fixtures for the upcoming 2020/21 season.

    As per tentative fixtures released in mid-October 2020, the league was to kick off on Friday 20 November, but that has since been pushed back by a week to Saturday 28 November.

    Despite the changes, Nairobi City Stars will still kick off with a home game against Nzoia United but a week later; on Sunday 29 November 2020, starting 3pm at the Nyayo National Stadium.

    In the earlier fixtures, City Stars, who are making a return to the big league after four-seasons out, were to play the next four fixtures against Western based sides; Zoo (Kericho), Vihiga United, Kakamega Homeboyz and Western Stima, in that order.

    That has since changed and after the opener against Nzoia United, City Stars will now play KCB, Bandari, promoted Bidco United then Mathare United.

    “We note the changes in the fixtures and are ok with it. The most important thing is that there is a good direction towards the league kick off and we are looking forward to our first game,” said team coordinator Samson Otieno

    In the previous fixtures City Stars were to play eight games before the turn of the year but with the latest alterations the team will play four games then take aa two week break for the end-year festivities.

    “We can see there’s a Christmas break and that is very considerate of the league managers We will return better refreshed in January to continue with the rest of the fixtures.” added Otieno

    The new fixtures.

    1. Nairobi City Stars vs Nzoia United – Nyayo Stadium – Sun 29 Nov 2020, 3pm
    2. KCB vs Nairobi City Stars – Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos – Fri, 4 Dec 2020, 16.15pm. Live
    3. Nairobi City Stars vs Bandari – Nyayo Stadium – Fri 11 December 2020, 4pm. Live
    4. Bidco United vs Nairobi City Stars – Kenyatta Stadium – Fri 18 December 2020, 3pm. Live
    5. Nairobi City Stars vs Mathare United – Nyayo Stadium – Sat 2 Jan 2021, 2pm

    Complete first leg fixtures

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