Tag: Peter Opiyo

  • Injury slows down trio

    Injury slows down trio

    Nairobi City Stars trio of Peter Opiyo, Vincent Jamaica Otieno Okoth,, and Erick Ombija have been slowed down by recent injuries.

    As per updates from team physio Brian Otieno Odongo, the three are being closely monitored as they recuperate from their varied ailments.

    “Vincent is out for a while due to tendinitis suffered during a friendly in Ng’ong. Ombija is out with a knee injury that occurred in training while Opiyo is on rest after sickness,”

    “Vincent and Ombija will soon start light training as we monitor Opiyo’s progress,” said Odongo

    Both Jamaica and Ombija have missed the last three games while Opiyo has been out of the last league games.

    While highlighting the state of the three, Odongo gave an update on two other players who have been on the injury list.

    Steve (Njunge) has already kicked off rehab as well as Ronny Kola. In a matter of weeks they will be good to go.” said Odongo

    Both Njunge and Kola were kept out of action due to knee injuries.

  • Muki, Odera top Babu in scoring

    Muki, Odera top Babu in scoring

    With five goals each, midfielder Anthony Muki Kimani and forward Ezekiel Odera are atop the Nairobi City Stars scorer’s board at the conclusion of 18 games in the 2021/22 FKF Premier League season.

    The two experienced players lead teenager Timothy Babu Ouma who follows closely with four goals.

    With five goals so far, Muki and Odera have improved on their haul of four goals they each scored last season.

    Odera was the first player at Simba wa Nairobi player to hit the five-goal mark this season with his lone goal that handed City Stars all spoils against Kariobangi Sharks in early February at Kasarani Annex.

    Odera ties Bageya’s goal tally, eyes all-time record

    That goal saw Odera surpass the four goals that made him a top scorer for the club in the 2016 season, and his tally in the 2020/21 season.

    Muki caught up with Odera in the next fixture against Nzoia United during a historic first visit to Sudi Stadium, a game that ended 1-1.

    Beyond the trio of Muki, Odera, and Babu who account for half the goals scored, are Rodgers Okuse Okumu, Erick Jibaba Ombija, Sven Yidah and Peter Picnhez Opiyo who have scored two goals each.

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    Erick Ombija in full celebration, and hugged by Timothy Ouma, following his goal against Bidco United at the Thika Stadium on Sun 24 Oct 2021. City Stars won the game 2-0

    Opiyo stands out as the only City Stars player to have scored a brace this season, which delivered a 2-0 win over Mathare United in December in Ruaraka.

    Stoppers Salim Shitu Abdalla and Kenedy Vidic Onyango have a goal each, the same as midfielder Oliver Maloba, forwards Nicholas Kipchabet Kipkirui, Vincent Jamaica Otieno, and Davis Beast Agesa.

    Summary of goal scorers

    5 – Anthony Muki Kimani, Ezekiel Odera
    4 – Timothy Babu Ouma
    2 – Peter Opiyo, Sven Yidah, Erick Ombija, Rodgers Okumu
    1 – Salim Abdalla, Kenedy Onyango, Oliver Maloba, Nicholas Kipkirui, Vincent Otieno & Davis Agesa

  • ‘Pinchez’: Winning mentality is with us

    ‘Pinchez’: Winning mentality is with us

    Slightly half way past the current 2021/22 FKF Premier League season, midfield kingpin Peter Pinchez Opiyo reveals that the winning feeling is in the ranks of Nairobi City Stars.

    According to the passer per excellence, Simba wa Naiobi is at a good place, and can even scale higher should the team avoid dropping off points that are deemed collectible.

    “I must say that so far we’ve had a decent season and it can only get better,” said Pinchez before adding; “if only we can avoid dropping points that could have been crucial as far as the table (standing) is concerned,”

    Beyond that pointer, Pinchez – City Stars top scorer last season with eight goals – appreciates the fact that team’s cohesiveness has brought about a perfect aura, hence improved results;

    “Team chemistry is perfect and it’s a great plus to us. Because of that, we approach all games with a winning mentality. I must say it going on well for us and we can only make it better.” summed Pinchez

    Thus far, Opiyo has featured in eleven games this season and has scored twice, a brace that delivered a 2-0 win over Mathare United in December 2020.

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    Peter Pinchez Opiyo celebrates his goal off a freekick against Ulinzi Stars in a round 8 Premier League tie at Utalii on Sat 16 Jan 2021
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    Nairobi City Stars players celebrate a second goal by Peter Opiyo as Simba wa Nairobi beat Western Stima at Moi Stadium on Wed 23 Feb 2021 in a round 13 Premier League game
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    Peter Opiyo in Nairobi City Stars’ second Premier League game against KCB at Kasarani on Fri 4 Dec 2020. KCB won it 1-0
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    Peter Opiyo of City Stars looking at available options against Western Stima during a round 20 clash played at Ruaraka on Tue 15 Jun 2021. City Stars won 2-0
  • City Stars players receive tips on how to save

    City Stars players receive tips on how to save

    Live within your means, stop bad habits such as alcoholism, stop being over-generous, learn to plan (budget), stop impulse (unplanned) purchases and buying excesses, as well as cut down on unnecessary expenses.

    Those were choice words handed to Nairobi City Stars players and technical bench during a workshop on how to save held in World Hope Centre on Wednesday 12 January 2022.

    The clubs’ bankroller Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF), through its economic Empowerment pillar, called out the aforementioned as part of the hindrances that stop many players, and athletes as a whole, from saving their hard-earned monies thereby failing to plan for a future.

    During the Wednesday meet-up, JJF’s Business Development Manager (BDM) Randy Ochieng, reiterated the importance of financial management, and planning.

    “The ultimate aim of the workshop was to inculcate the savings culture among the City Stars family as well as highlight suitable savings channels to the members to enable them to build up their savings for future purposes,” said Randy

    “Among the areas we looked at was the importance of saving, factors that determine ability to save, as well as pillars and channels of saving whether formal or informal and the challenges of savings,”

    Virtually all players agreed the seminar was an eye-opener and speaking at the event, these are some of the sentiments that came out;

    “I am learning early, that for a good future I have to start saving what I earn now,” said teenager Timothy Babu Ouma

    His senior Peter Pinchez Opiyo echoed Babu’s sentiments by saying; “This is an eye-opener, and it is very clear that saving calls for discipline and sacrifice. My take-home is, you have to start saving what you have now, and not tomorrow.”

    Head coach Nicholas Muyoti, a former Kenya captain and international said;

    “Most of what was highlighted at the seminar are things players can relate to. We thank the Jonathan Jackson Foundation for bringing this to light and we hope from today onwards we can pick up the saving culture by embracing proper financial management.” Added Muyoti

    BDM Randy asked those at the seminar to acquire the culture of saving, discipline that includes deliberate effort not to withdraw saved money before a set objective is met, need to always budget, need to cut down on luxuries and unnecessary expenses e.g. use of cheaper means of transport, or walking home from training.

    Diana Sifuna, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at JJF had the following closing remarks:

    “The topic of the day and the teachings from the BDM is of great importance and if well embraced, will shape the future of the players and coaches,”

    “I am happy at the uptake of the discussions based on the open intearctivity at the workshop. On behalf of the Foundation, I thank all those that attended,” said Diana before adding;

    “In due course, the Foundation will engage the players and coaches in yet another life-changing workshop that aligns with our existing pillars.”

    The latest seminar followed up on one in late November where club owner Jonathan Jackson promised to support any of his players and coaching staff who wished to venture into business.

  • Ombija returns for Talanta showdown

    Ombija returns for Talanta showdown

    Forward Erick Ombija, midfielder Peter Opiyo, and stopper Lennox Ogutu are the three notable changes as Nairobi City Stars plot for FC Talanta at Kasarani Annex on Saturday 8 January 2021 starting 3 pm.

    The three are in for the historic game, a first-ever in the premier league against the promoted FC Talanta, after taking up the places of Nicholas Kipkirui, Kenedy Onyango, and Davis Agesa who all featured in the last game against AFC Leopards.

    Both Kipkirui and Onyango picked up injuries in that game while Agesa takes a rest after featuring in the last eleven straight games.

    Ombija, carrying a goal and two assists from the first five games of the season, last featured in the league for City Stars since the game against Posta Rangers in Thika at the end of October 2020.

    He was forced to miss out on the last seven games due to injury and sickness.

    Ogutu is back in the 20-man squad after skipping the last two games against Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards while Opiyo is back after only sitting out the last game.

    20-man squad to face AFC Leopards

    Goalkeepers: 16. Jacob Osano, 23. Stephen Njunge

    Defenders: 26. Dennis Wanjala, 19. Kevin Okumu, 4. Salim Abdallah, 8. Calvin Masawa, 28. Herit Mungai, 12. Edwin Buliba, 27. Lennox Ogutu,

    Midfielders: 30. Anthony Kimani-captain, 20. Timothy Ouma, 18. Sven Yidah, 3. Charles Otieno, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 21. Oliver Maloba, 5. Michael Madoya, 15. John Kamau, 10. Peter Opiyo,

    Strikers: 32. Ezekiel Odera, 24. Erick Ombija,

    Out: 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 6. Ronney Kola, 1. Elvis Ochoro, 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 14. Rowland Makati, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 17. Nicholas Kipkirui, 11. Davis Agesa,