Tag: Patrick Korir

  • Club statement on alleged ‘racist’ remarks made by our coach

    Club statement on alleged ‘racist’ remarks made by our coach

    Reports have reached us on allegations that our head coach Sanjin Alagic made racist comments against Vihiga United at the Utalii grounds on Wednesday 23 December 2020.

    The game kicked off at 1pm and it is alleged that the comments were made to the Vihiga United players at half time. At that point the visitors led the game 1-0.

    The allegations are grave to say the least and as a club we have launched immediate investigations on the same.

    Nairobi City Stars and Jonathan Jackson Foundation are anti-racist organizations, and have done everything in their power to promote inclusivity and access to opportunity both within, and outside of football.

    Our appointments have always fallen in line with our beliefs and our ethos.

    The entire top brass of the club – chair Jonathan Jackson, CEO Patrick Korir and team coordinator Samson Otieno watched the game at very close range and we are aware of the coaches lamentation at refereeing decisions which led him to confront the fourth official time and again.

    In fact, they were at all times, close enough to see and hear the engagement of the coach. At one point the chair Jonathan walked up to him asking him to lessen his complaints to the referee which he did for the entirety of the second half.

    We also took note of exchange of words between some of our players and those from Vihiga United at that very moment.

    The club and all of its employees firmly stand by Sanjin during this time, and is stoic in its belief in him as a personality that has never done anything other than fit in with, and amplify, Nairobi City Stars and Jonathan Jackson Foundation values at all times.

    Sanjin is a well loved coach who has been personable with every person working with the club and the foundation since his arrival in Kenya, and has always been helpful and supportive even during his times away from the country.

    To make baseless allegations of such gravity against an individual that has never shown such tendencies is intolerable.

    To get us to the bottom of the matter, we have asked for the footage of the recorded game and would urge any one who was close by to share any videos, audios that can provide evidence on the same.

    Should there be any evidence we will take immediate action as our club policy does not condone any form of kind of racism as we believe in respect and dignity to all.

    By the same token, should no clear evidence be provided, as we expect, we will request a formal retraction and strong apology from those that have made these allegations, and will pursue all means necessary to ensure that the names and reputations of all involved are not tarnished by the frivolity of a few.

    The matter is serious and we will treat it with the seriousness that it deserves.

  • Players, Technical bench receive promotion awards

    Players, Technical bench receive promotion awards

    On the evening of Monday 21 December 2020, Nairobi City Stars, in an event held at Ambo Gardens in Lavington, extended its appreciation to the lot of players and Technical bench that promoted the team back to the Premier League back in year 2020 after four seasons in the second tier.

    Simba wa Nairobi topped the National Super League (NSL) last season to regain their top tier status.

    According to team coordinator Samson Otieno, all 25 players and ten members of the technical bench who were in the club roster last season – including those that left at the end of the season – were all awarded.

    “We called the gala to award our team members from last season for their stellar performance in getting the team promoted back to the Premier League.” said Samson

    Adding his voice was club CEO Patrick Korir who said;

    “A job well done must be rewarded. In our culture a good deed follows even those that left us for the role they played in getting the team back to where it is now.”

    Diana Sifuna, the CEO at the Jonathan Jackson Foundation – owner and sponsor of Nairobi City Stars – said;

    “We recognize all the effort put in by the players and technical bench in getting the team back to where it really belongs in the premier league. It’s an honor to be here and we pass our sincere gratitude to all of you for your dedicated effort from last season.” said Diana on behalf of chair Jonathan Jackson

    Each player took home a monetary token as well as a commemorative plaque.

    In a special part of the gala, the team’s departed team manager Neville Pudo, who was laid to rest on Saturday 19 December 2020 at his home in Nyanza, was awarded posthumously.

    He was represented at the event by his son Neville Pudo Jnr (below).

    Neville Pudo Jnr. picking being handed a plaque for his late father by Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) CEO Diana Sifuna on Mon 21 Dec 2020

    Those awarded;

    Goalkeepers: Levis Opiyo, Ronny Kagunzi (left the club), Jacob Osano

    Defenders: Tedian Atuto, Kevin Okumu (left the club), Wycliffe Otieno, Salim Abdalla, Edwin Buliba, Noah Abich (retired), Wesley Onguso, Calvin Masawa, John Kamau

    Midfielders: David Gateri, Eric Ochieng (left the club), Anthony Kimani, Azizi Okaka, Oliver Maloba, Charles Otieno, Elvis Ojiambo, Peter Opiyo,

    Strikers: Jimmy Bageya, Ezekiel Odera, Vincent Otieno, Davis Agesa, Ebrima Sanneh

    Technical Bench: Sanjin Alagic (head coach), John Amboko (assistant coach), Joseph Andere (kit manager), Arthur Museve (trainer), Zachary Onyango (goalkeeper trainer), Neville Pudo (Team Manager), Winnie Nyasiri (Team Media)

    Others (all left the club): Tiellen Oguta (assistant coach), Grace Wang’ondu (Trainer/Nutritionist), Dennis Mugisha (Physio),

    Management: Samson Otieno (team coordinator), Patrick Korir (CEO), Jonathan Jackson (Chairman)

    Promotion plaques on parade on Mon 21 Dec 2020 from (L to R); Oliver Maloba (21), Wesley Onguso (5), Wycliffe Otieno (22), Elvis Noor Ojiambo (2), Charles Otieno (3), Jacob Osano (16)
  • City Stars vs Vihiga United: Venue change alert

    City Stars vs Vihiga United: Venue change alert

    Due to unavailability of Nyayo Stadium, Nairobi City Stars will host Vihiga United at Utalii Grounds on Wednesday 23 December 2020 starting 1pm in a match day five premier league game.

    The match had been earmarked for the Nyayo Stadium on the same day starting 3pm.

    “Nyayo was the venue of choice but Sports Kenya came back to us to state it is unavailable hence the change of venue. The other alternative was to take the game to Narok which would have been unfair to Vihiga United considering they played at Kasarani on Sunday against Tusker,” said club CEO Patrick Korir

    The changes have since been communicated to Vihiga United by the Federation.

    Game summary

    Wed 23 December 2020
    Nairobi City Stars vs Vihiga United
    Utalii Grounds, 1pm

  • City Stars TM Neville Pudo is no more

    City Stars TM Neville Pudo is no more

    Nairobi City Stars is in mourning following the shock demise of long serving team manager Neville Ovi Oduor Pudo on the morning of Friday 4 December 2020.

    According to his immediate family, Pudo, 63, suddenly passed on at his house while preparing to leave for the day.

    β€œIt is indeed sad news. The most unlikely news one could receive on a morning,” said club CEO Patrick Korir

    “He spent a better part of the day yesterday at the office as we pieced up all logistics’ for our live game today at Kasarani,”

    “He was our father figure and a great mentor to the entire City Stars family. May our condolences reach his family and may he rest in peace.” said Korir

    Club chairman Jonathan Jackson, on behalf of the club said;

    “I take this opportunity to relay our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and relatives for the great loss,”

    “Pudo was humble, diligent and worked tirelessly for the good of the team. I pray for the eternal repose of a man of distinguished humanity. May he RIP.” said Jonathan

    Former club Chair Peter Jabuya, who roped in Pudo to the team back in 2014, said;

    “It is with regret and sorrow to receive the news of Pudo’s passing on. He was truly a kind person. Words can’t quite describe this sad feeling. I give my condolences to the entire family. God rest his soul.” said Jabuya

    Pudo is a former a striker at Black Mamba and Kenya Breweries (now Tusker). Back in May 1978 he was part of Jonathan Niva coached Kenya National team squad that featured in the Presidents Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia alongside the hosts, South Korea and Pakistan.

    Part of his highs at City Stars included being named the Premier League team manager of the year at the close of the 2015 season, and in leading the club back to top tier in 2020 after four seasons in the lower reaches.

  • Players to undergo Covid-19 tests

    Players to undergo Covid-19 tests

    Nairobi City Stars players and officials will all undergo mandatory Covid-19 at the Ligi Ndogo grounds on Wednesday 25th November starting 1pm.

    The tests will be carried out by Lancet Kenya as organised by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF).

    “We obliged to the tests as it is important to know the status of all our players and officials ahead of the league kick off at the weekend,” said club CEO Patrick Korir

    “We have been observing all protocols in training as laid out by the Ministry of Health since we kicked off preseason in early October. But you never know who the players come in contact with away from the ground hence the need for the tests.” added the CEO

    The results are expected back before the weekend.