Tag: Oliver Maloba

  • Tusker rallies to draw City Stars

    Tusker rallies to draw City Stars

    Nairobi City Stars and Tusker eked out a 2-2 draw at Utalii grounds in a round 16 premier league game played on the afternoon of Saturday 20 March 2021. 

    It was a tale of two halves, as City Stars’ Simba wa Nairobi went to the break with 2-0 cushion off two sublime goals from skipper Anthony Muki Kimani in the eighth and 18th minute to increase his tally this season to four goals.

    But in the other stanza, Tusker called on their depth from the bench to level the game with goals from Kevin Monyi in the 52nd minute and substitute Chrispinus Onyango in the 77th minute to earn a sixth draw against City Stars since year 2004.

    Inside the first five minutes had forced two freekicks from range off Muki and flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu.

    But it is the third off Okumu on seven minutes that counted for something as Muki stepped up to fire straight at goal past a perplexed Emery Mvuyekure for the first of the game.

    Ten minutes later midfielder Sven Yidah took matters on his own hands and, from mid pitch, trailed the right channel into the box then squared the ball back for a charging Muki who smacked the ball home at the far post to double the lead.

    It was Muki’s first ever brace for City Stars, and the club’s 15th Premier League brace  since 2004, that increased his tally to four to catch up with stalwart Peter Pinchez Opiyo as the club’s top scorers.

    Right after the water break striker Erick Ombija got to the end of a Kevin Chumsy throw in only to fire wide.

    Not too far off Bolton Omwenga had a near mess when he gave the ball away in the box but big centre back Kenedy Vidic Onyango came to his rescue to with a mop up job that saved the day.

    At the half hour mark Macharia won the ball at the edge of the box after dispossessing stopper Salim Shitu Abdalla whose attempted dribble failed miserably. He played Meja in the box but Njunge picked it up to deny what seemed a clear goal. Shitu received a good scolding from his mates for the near goof.

    That move came seconds after Muki, while on a counter, in seeking a hat trick, had attempted a lob on Emery that went wide.

    Three minutes later Apolo Otieno struck a perfect freekick but once again Njunge was up to the task to save the stinger.

    The minute after a relentless Muki attempted yet another lob off an Ombija knockdown whiskered just above earning a fruitless corner off a finger tip from Emery. He was to have one similar chance just before half time but his flick off Bolton’s freekick went, again, wide.

    On 40 minutes Tusker threw away a glorious chance when another Meja-Macharia move saw the latter sky an effort.

    At the start of the second half Tusker brought in Humphrey Mieno and Erick Zakayo for skipper Hashim Sempala who handed the armband to Eugene Asike, and Brian Marita, respectively.

    Four minutes into the half Apolo sent a low dangerous freekick just wide but three minutes later, they got something out of nothing when right back Kevin Monyi lobbed the ball high that fortuitously dinked past a backpedaling Njunge who was off his line for Tusker’s first.

    The next minute Tusker were marauding in the City Stars box again but Chumsy came to the rescue with a timely pick and clearance.

    It was the trigger the log leaders needed as they went to high gear. Three minutes later Mieno fed Zakayo but his volley saw the skies.

    A minute after the hour mark it was Tusker that we under attack when combative striker Erick Ombija zoomed into the box only to fire straight at keeper Emery.

    Two minutes later Luke Namanda should have done better than fire across the face of goal when, from a few meters from the goal line, he wasted a Meja donkey work.

    City Stars opted for changes after that attempt bringing on new signing Nicholas Kipkirui for his debut at the expense of Rodgers, and Davis Agesa for Oliver Maloba.

    Tusker responded with the arrival of Chrispinus for Macharia and after the water break topped up with George Blackberry Ogutu for Luke Namanda.

    Moments later it was level when a high ball into the City Stars box from Monyi was unchecked. It found Meja who fired at Njunge but his spill found Onyango who squared it home just minutes after coming on to the field of play for Macharia.

    A rather rusty Kipkirui was then to fire at the side netting as the game wound down as Timothy Babu Ouma came on for Muki who shifted the armband to Shitu.

    In the dying minutes Meja took a rest for Ochieng as John Kamau grabbed only his second league appearance this season taking over from a tiring Ombija.

    The game ended with Babu missing out on hero status when, with the final ball of the game after being put through in the box, fired across goal when going for the far post.

    With a new point, City Stars moved a place up to eighth place with 20 points from 16 games as Tusker stretched a point ahead from the chasing pack to the hit the 36-point mark from 16 games.

    Next up for Simba wa Nairobi is a game against champions Gor Mahia in the 17th and final first leg clash on Sunday 4 April 2021 at Kasarani.

    Lineups

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 19. Kevin Okumu, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 4. Salim Abdalla, 26. Balton Omwenga, 3. Charles Otieno, 18. Sven Yidah, 30. Anthony Kimani-Captain (20. Timothy Ouma-86), 7. Rodgers Okumu (17. Nicholas Kipkirui-66), 21. Oliver Maloba (11. Davis Agesa-66), 24. Erick Ombija (15. John Kamau-89)

    Unused subs: 16. Jacob Osano (GK),  2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 8. Calvin Masawa, 5. Wesley Onguso, 22. Wycliffe Otieno,

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 29. Ebrima Sanneh (wrist injury), 10. Peter Opiyo (suspended), 12. Edwin Buliba, 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 27. Azizi Okaka, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 32. Ezekiel Odera

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Tusker: 20. Emery Mvuyekure, 22. Kevin Monyi, 3. Hillary Wandera, 40. Eugene Asike -captain (2nd half), 6. Christopher Oruchum, 13. Hashim Sempala – Captain (30. Humphrey Mieno-46), 24. Luke Namanda (11. George Ogutu-70), 4. Apollo Otieno, 18. Henry Meja (12. Christopher Ochieng-88), 16. Jackson Macharia (17. Chrispinus Onyango-68), 21. Brian Marita (7. Erick Zakayo-46)

    Unused subs: 29. Michael Wanjala, 15. Rogers Aloro, 19. Jimmy Mbugua, 14. Faraj Odenyi,

    Coach: Robert Matano

    Goals: Anthony Muki Kimani -8,18 (Nairobi City Stars)//22.Kevin Monyi -52, 17.Chrispinus Onyango-73 (Tusker)

    Yellow cards: 30. Anthony Kimani-38 (foul on Hillary Wandera), 24. Erick Ombija-53 (orals to ref). Salim Abdalla-89 (orals to ref) (Nairobi City Stars)//13. Hashim Sempala-27 (foul on Rogers Okumu) (Tusker)

    Match Officials: Sylvester Kirwa (Match Comm), Zacharia Ashira (Centre ref), Adam Juma (AR1), Doreen Kendi (AR2), Simeon Onganga (Reserve Ref)

  • AFC Leopards snatch it at the death

    AFC Leopards snatch it at the death

    Substitute Hansel Ochieng’s goal in the 90+4th minute led a ten-man AFC Leopards to a 1-0 win over Nairobi City Stars 1-0 in a 15th round Premier League game played at Kasarani on Saturday 6 March 2021.

    Substitute Hansel Ochieng’s goal in the 90+4th minute led a ten-man AFC Leopards to a 1-0 win over Nairobi City Stars 1-0 in a 15th round Premier League game played at Kasarani on Saturday 6 March 2021.

    Hansel powered in a cross from the right to the far post out of reach of City Stars keeper Steve Njunge who did all he could to stop the final ball of the game, but to no avail.

    Leopards, facing City Stars for the first time in the Premier League since 2016, were reduced to ten-men four minutes into the second half after skipper Robinson Kamura was slapped with a straight red card when, as the last man, stopped a goal charging Oliver Maloba.

    It is City Stars that had the first real chance of the game when, six minutes in, Bolton Omwenga whipped goalward a 40-yard freekick that received a spill from Leopards skipper Benjamin Ochan. The second ball seemed to have hit the hand of a Leopards player in the box but the referee waved play on.

    In the 13th minute a conspicuous Maloba aimed for the far post but his shot went just off and two minutes later Eugene Mukangula had a response for Leopards but he skied an Elvis Rupia knockdown.

    At the half hour mark Rupia attempted a shot from range but it fly wide. But two minutes on, in what was a chance for goal off a perfect Rupia layup, Mukangula sent the ball wide when it looked easier to score than miss.

    Into the second half, a charging Maloba, connecting to a through ball from Davis Agesa, got to within inches of the box only to be tackled by the last man Kamura who saw red. The resultant freekick by skipper Anthony Muki Kimani went just wide.

    Tactical changes from the red card a little later saw Bienvenue Shaka sacrificed for defender Washington Munene.

    Ten minutes in, Bolton hammered a cross from the left but Erick Ombija, on for an injured Ebrimma Sanneh in the 28th minute.

    Not too long after City Stars were forced to onboard stopper Wycliffe Otieno in place of Kenedy Onyango who could not continue with the game due to injury.

    As the ball wore on, City Stars had the chances to finish off Leopards but a Timothy Ouma through ball and a freekick by Bolton all ended up with Ochan in goal. One other chance saw Maloba bullied off the ball after being put through on goal.

    With 12 minutes to time, a long range shot saw Njunge spill it twice before Bolton showed up to clear out the danger.

    The one final charge by Leopards saw the ball cross goal from the left to receive a lift from the right that sound Hansel’s head for the decider right at the death.

    From the win, Leopards shot to second place on the 18-team log with 28 points as City Stars stagnates at ninth with 19 points.

    From the win, Leopards shot to second place on the 18-team log with 28 points as City Stars stagnates at ninth with 19 points.

    Lineups

    AFC Leopards: 99. Benjamin Ochan, 25. Lewis Bandi, 12. Isaac Kipyegon, 28. Clyde Senaji, 17. Fabrice Mugheni, 19. Eugene Mukangula (23. Austin Odhiambo-46), 26. Marvin Omondi, 10. Elvis Rupia (11. Hansel Ochieng-78), 13. Shaka Bienvenue (3. Washington Munene-52), 14. Peter Thiong’o ( 77. Caleb Olilo-70)

    Unused subs: John Oyemba (GK), 2. Yusuf Mainge, 6.Tsuma Said, 7. Harrison Mwendwa, 27. Jaffari Owiti,

    Head Coach: Patrick Aussems

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 19. Kevin Okumu, 25. Kenedy Onyango (22. Wycliffe Otieno-76), 4. Salim Abdalla, 26. Balton Omwenga, 18. Sven Yidah (20. Timothy Ouma-76), 10. Peter Opiyo, 30. Anthony Kimani-Captain (7. Rodgers Okumu-64) 21. Oliver Maloba, 29. Ebrima Sanneh (24. Erick Ombija-28), 11. Davis Agesa

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 32. Ezekiel Odera, 8. Calvin Masawa, 5. Wesley Onguso, 3. Charles Otieno

    Not considered: 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 12. Edwin Buliba, 15. John Kamau, 16. Jacob Osano, 27. Azizi Okaka, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Red Card: 4. Robinson Kamura-50 (AFC Leopards)

    Yellow cards: 23. Austin Odhiambo-65, 11. Hansel Ochieng-90+5 (AFC Leopards)//10. Peter Opiyo-61 (Nairobi City Stars)

    Goals: 11. Hansel Ochieng-90+4 (AFC Leopards)

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    Salim Shitu Abdalla takes on AFC Leopards Isaac Kipyegon in a round 15 Premier League played at Kasarani on Sat 6 Mar 2021. Leopards won the game 1-0
    Nairobi City Stars
    Davis Agesa in a game against AFC Leopards on Sat 6 Mar 2021 during a round 15 Premier League tie. Leopards won 1-0
  • 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

  • Kamau, Ochoro Kitui-bound

    Kamau, Ochoro Kitui-bound

    Left winger John Bombay Kamau and keeper Elvis Oblak Ochoro will be seeking vital playtime as Nairobi City Stars takes on Mutomo Tigers in a Betway Cup clash at Kitui Stadium on Saturday 13 February 2021.

    Kamau and teenager Ochoro are part of the 20-man squad named by head coach Sanjin Alagic for the round 64 game.

    Overall team skipper Calvin Masawa who returned to full training in the ended week after a quad injury layoff is also Kitui bound.

    As the trio make the squad, a few others have been given a much needed rest. They include keeper Steve Njunge and midfielder Peter Pinchez Opiyo who have played all 11 Premier League games so far.

    Salim Shitu Abdalla who has played one less game compared to Njunge and Pinchez takes a rest as well as recent Harambee Stars callup Oliver Maloba.

    Three other regulars in the first team; left back Herit Mungai, striker Davis Agesa and stopper Kenedy Vidic Onyango have been considered for the battle of the Cats in Kitui County.

    20-man team to face Mutomo Tigers

    16. Jacob Osano (GK), 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 5. Wesley Onguso, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 28. Herit Mungai Atariza, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 3. Charles Otieno, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 27. Azizi Okaka, 24. Erick Ombija, 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 20. Timothy Ouma, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 26. Bolton Omwenga, 19. Kevin Okumu, 8. Calvin Masawa, 15. John Kamau, 11. Davis Agesa,

    Not considered: 23. Steve Njunge (GK), 10. Peter Opiyo, 21. Oliver Maloba, 4. Salim Abdalla (all rested), 6. Ronney Kola, 14. Rowland Makati (both on loan at Nairobi Stima), 12. Edwin Buliba (thigh injury), 18. Sven Yidah (thigh injury), 30. Anthony Kimani

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    Elvis Ochieng Ochoro during his unveiling at City Stars on Thur 3 Sep 2020
  • Maloba called up to Harambee Stars

    Maloba called up to Harambee Stars

    Attacking midfielder Oliver Maloba has been called up to the provisional National team Harambee Stars squad that will face Egypt and Togo in the 2021 African Cup of Nations qualifiers towards the close of March 2021.

    The National team currently coached by Jacob Ghost Mulee will train twice each week from the second week of February for four weeks before upping the tempo in the month of March towards the two games.

    “The Kenya National Senior Men’s Team (Harambee Stars) is scheduled to play Egypt and Togo in the African Cup of Nations qualifiers on March 25,2021, and March 28 ,2021 respectively.

    “The above-mentioned player (Maloba) who is a member of your club has been invited in the provisional squad by the technical team in preparation for the aforementioned matches.” said a communique from the Federation to City Stars

    The pacey ball player led City Stars to promotion with a personal contribution of five goals, six assists and six MVP awards. Thus far he has clocked all ten games into the 2020/21 Premier League season.

    City Stars head coach Sanjin Alagic commented on his callup stating; “I am proud that his hard work has finally paid off as the National team scouts have now spotted him. We wish him all the best.”

    Maloba becomes the latest player from City Stars to be considered for National team duty after keeper Elvis Ochieng Ochoro, midfielder Timothy Noor Ouma and striker Vincent Otieno Okoth who were called up to the provisional U20 team in November 2020 before the final squad was named for the CECECAFA U20 held in Tanzania.

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    Oliver Maloba on the ball as Davis Agesa looks on during a friendly against Mt. Kenya United at Dagoretti High on Sat 14 Nov 2020. It ended 1-1
    Nairobi City Stars
    Oliver Maloba training at Camp Toyoyo in March 2020
    Nairobi City Stars
    Oliver Maloba celebrates his goal, the second for City Stars in the season opening 2-0 win over Nzoia Sugar FC at Narok Stadium on Sun 29 Nov 2020