Tag: Thika Stadium

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

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

    On Monday 6 June 2022, Nairobi City Stars will be away to AFC Leopards in a round 33 FKF Premier League tie in Thika Stadium starting 3 pm.

    The tie was originally planned for Saturday 4 June in Nyayo Stadium but moved a day back to Sunday 5th June at the same venue. But unavailability of the facility forced the shift out of town, and to Monday 6th June.

    It will be a historic tie as Leopards has never hosted Simba wa Nairobi in Thika

    It will be the 22nd top-flight meeting between the two sides since the year 2005. Overall, Leopards has registered nine wins, City Stars seven wins and the other five games have ended in draws.

    In ten previous away games, City Stars has managed one win over Leopards, drawn five, and lost four times.

    In the upcoming tie, City Stars will be looking to register only their second away win over Leopards since January 2006.

    Heading to the upcoming game, City Stars carries a 3-2 loss to Gor Mahia from last weekend as Leopards comes on the high of a 2-0 away win over title-chasing Kakamega Homeboyz.

    For yet another game, City Stars head coach Nicholas Muyoti, a Leopard’s old boy, will come up against his counterpart Patrick Aussems who masterminded a 1-0 first-leg win in Nyayo.

    Table-wise, Simba wa Nairobi sits fifth on the log with 47 points, two ahead of eighth-placed AFC Leopards

    Who wins this one?

    Summary

    KPL Games: 21 (Leopards wins -9, City Stars wins – 7, Draws – 5)

    City Stars vs AFC Leopards (Away games)

    22-Jan-06: AFC Leopards vs World Hope, Nyayo Stadium, 0-1 (W)
    22-Aug-09: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Nyayo Stadium, 0-0 (D)
    18-Apr-10: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, City Stadium, 1-1 (D)
    21-Aug-11: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Nyayo Stadium, 2-1 (L)
    13-Jul-12: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Nyayo Stadium, 1-0 (L)
    18-Aug-13: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Nyayo Stadium, 1-1 (D)
    12-Apr-14: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Mumias Complex, 1-1 (D)
    19-Jul-15: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Nyayo Stadium, 2-1 (L)
    21-Aug-16: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Afraha Stadium, 0-0 (D)
    06-Mar-21: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Kasarani Annex, 1-0 (L)
    06-Jun-22: AFC Leopards vs City Stars, Thika Stadium, ??

  • Bidco United 2 Nairobi City Stars 0

    Bidco United 2 Nairobi City Stars 0

    Hosts Bidco United scored twice in the second half to see off Nairobi City Stars 2-0 in a 20th round FKF Premier League match in Thika Stadium on Saturday 5 March 2022.

    A Peter Nzuki penalty nine minutes into the second half was followed by a ground shot by former City Stars player Jacob Onyango on 76 minutes as Bidco avenged a similar loss at the same venue during a first-leg tie in October 2022.

    The penalty arose from a corner kick, and its awarding left City stars a baffled lot as it was due to very unclear circumstances.

    Either side ended a man less after Ezekiel Odera and Geoffrey Gitau were slapped with red cards on 63 minutes for a scuffle four minutes earlier. It was City Stars first red card this season.

    There was drama two minutes from time when City Stars forward Nicholas Kipkirui was hacked outside the 18 box, but landed in it.

    Shockingly, a penalty was awarded – the first for City Stars this season – and Kipkirui went for it only for Bidco keeper Brian Opondo to keep it out. A rebound shot from Davis Agesa, who accompanied Kipkirui to the field of play at halftime, went out.

    The referee called for a re-take following an infringement but once again, Opondo parried the ball, this time for an eventually fruitless corner.

    Bidco hang on to the lead for a win that ended a six-game winless streak in the process ending City Stars’ seven-game winless run.

    Within the first 10 minutes, Bidco United pinned City Stars with raid after raid keeping the defense line of Dennis Wanjala, Lennox Ogut, Kenedy Onyango, and Calvin Masawa busy.

    In the 12th minute, Bidco had a corner floated by skipper Nzuki but it was wasted. 12 minutes later City Stars had their first corner but a Timothy Ouma delivery was cleared and a follow-up shot by skipper Anthony Muki Kimani flew wide.

    In the 38th minute, Bidco wasted a freekick from outside the box and a follow-up ball into the box was blasted wide.

    Bidco had two more attempts on goal thereafter; a freekick by Anthony Gathu and a header by David Orem, off a cross by Lambert Oyuga, but both sailed wide leaving the game settled at 0-0 at halftime.

    On the restart, City Stars introduced Nicholas Kipkirui and Davis Agesa for John Kamau and Elvis Noor Ojiambo, respectively, as Bidco brought in Alex Juma for Emmanuel Mogaka.

    Two minutes into the second half, City Stars had a corner forced by Agesa but a Timothy float into the box failed to get a connection.

    Three minutes later, a shot on goal off a Jacob Onyango shot went wide but it set up the momentum that led to a freekick which yielded a corner from which the center referee Caroline Wanjala chose to award a penalty out of nothing. Nzuki scored for the hosts to take the lead in the 54th minute.

    The protestation by City Stars soon after the dubious penalty call changed the dynamics of the game for Simba wa Nairobi. Peter Pinchez Opiyo’s word on the referee after the goal earned him a yellow card.

    Soon after the goal, Bidco United introduced Batts Awita and Nelson Chieta for David Gateri and David Orem.

    A minute later, Kipkirui was slapped with a yellow after protesting to a no foul call at the edge of the box after being brought down hard while going high for a ball.

    Not too long after Gathu entered the caution list for blocking Muki from taking a freekick following up on an earlier one by Pinchez.

    On 70 minutes, Babu had the best chance to bring City Stars level but his header for the far post got a fingertip from keeper Opondo before the ball got a clearance from the line.

    The effort came three minutes after Njunge on the other end kept out a dangerous cross from the left at the far post for a fruitless corner.

    On 75 minutes Pinchez was substituted by Oliver Maloba as Bidco brought in Lameck Oloo for Gathu.

    Bidco keeper Opondo received a yellow a minute after the changes but it mattered little as the next moment, after a series of exchanges, Bidoc were 2-0 up after Onyango was not closed down atop the box. He fired at the far post to double the lead.

    City Stars were to waste back-to-back corners before the arrival of Augustine Kuta for right-back Calvin Masawa.

    Maloba injected the right pace up front but failed to nail the needed goals on two occasions after perfect deliveries from Babu.

    In the dying minutes, Babu had a freekick that forced a fruitless corner as Lameck Oloo had a chip on City Stars goal fly wide.

    Then came the moment when Kipkirui failed to place two penalties. One more action, that of a Kuta pass to Maloba in the box, who was shoved off the pitch, brought the game to an end.

    With the win, Bidco United moved to the 23-point mark but remained 14th on the log as City Stars maintained the second spot with 35 points. Both have played 20 games.

    Lineups

    Bidco United: 35. Brian Opondo, 12. Lambert Otieno, Geoffrey Gitau, 18. Francis Oduor, 6. Kassim Mwinyi, 31. Peter Nzuki, Emmanuel Mogaka (Alex Juma-46), 2. Jacob Onyango, David Orem (20. Nelson Chieta-55), 30. Gathu Zachary (40. Lameck Oloo-75) , 25. David Gateri (11. Batts Awita-55).

    Unused Subs: Ezekiel Owade, 15. Gabriel Wandera, Steven Okiro, 22. Stephen Obukui, 22. Stephen Waruru.

    Coach: Anthony Akhulia

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge, 8. Calvins Masawa (29. Agustine Kuta-83), 25. Kennedy Onyango, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 30.Anthony Kimani-captain, 10. Peter Opiyo (21. Oliver Maloba-74), 20. Timothy Ouma, 2. Elvis Noor (Davis Agesa-46), 15. John Kamau (17. Nicholas Kipkirui-46), 32. Ezekiel Odera

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro, 28. Herit Mungai, 19. Kevin Okumu, 3. Charles Otieno, 4. Salim Abdalla

    Not considered:  5. Mike Madoya, 6. Ronney Kola, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 12. Edwin Buliba, 14. Rowland Makati,  16. Jacob Osano, 18. Sven Yidah, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 24. Erick Ombija, 31. Mohammed Bajaber,

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Cautions

    Bidco United: 30. Anthony Gathu (yellow-59), 35. Brian Opondo (yellow-75)

    Nairobi City Stars:  25. Kenedy Onyango (yellow-40), 10. Peter Opiyo (yellow-54), 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (yellow-55), 32. Ezekiel Odera (red-63)

    Goals

    Bidco United: 31. Peter Nzuki (54), Geoffrey Gitau (red-63), 2. Jacob Onyango (76)

    Nairobi City Stars: 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (88-Pen miss)

  • Head-to-head: Bidco United (H) vs Nairobi City Stars (A): 2021-22 FKF-PL season

    Head-to-head: Bidco United (H) vs Nairobi City Stars (A): 2021-22 FKF-PL season

    For only the second time in top-flight football, Nairobi City Stars will be away to Bidco United, this time in a 20th round FKF Premier League match in Thika Stadium on Saturday 5 March 2022. The game kicks off at 3 pm.

     

    The first tie played on 17 December 2020, held at the Utalii grounds, was the first-ever between the two in the Premier League. It ended 0-0.

    Bidco vs City Stars: Stalemate!

    Then, City Stars was coached by Sanin Alagic who has since left. Nicholas Muyoti is now at the helm and will be coming up against Anthony Akhulia for yet another matchup.

    During the first leg tie this season, held at the same venue back in October 2021, Muyoti’s charges hit ‘visiting’ Bidco 2-0 at the Thika Stadium.

    Heading to the game, Bidco United carries back-to-back losses against FC Talanta (1-0) and log leaders Kakamega Homeboyz (3-1) as Simba wa Nairobi heads to Thika with a draw against Nzoia Sugar (1-1) and win over Mathare United (3-0) at the same venue last weekend.

    Tablewise, City Stars is placed second with 35 points as Bidco is 14th with 20 points.

    Summary

    KPL games between Bidco United and City Stars: 3; Bidco win (1), City Stars win (1), Draw (1)

    City Stars away games vs Bidco United

    17-Dec-20; Bidco United vs Nairobi City Stars, 0-0
    05-Mar-22; Bidco United vs Nairobi City Stars, ??

  • Ochoro the only change against Bidco United

    Ochoro the only change against Bidco United

    The addition of keeper Elvis Ochoro, ahead of the upcoming round 20 FKF Premier League game against Bidco United in Thika Stadium on Saturday 5 March 2022, starting 3 pm, is the only change to the City Stars squad from last weekend. 

    The budding keeper, formerly with Hakati Sportif, replaces Jacob Osano who takes a rest from the upcoming game.

    Save for Ochoro’s inclusion, the other 19 players who delivered a 3-0 win over Mathare United at the same venue last Saturday, maintained their places.

    From the squad that took on Bidco in the first leg at the same venue back in October 2021, winning 2-0, changes are seven.

    Other than keeper Osano who tended goal then, others missing the upcoming game are defender Edwin Buliba, midfielders Rodgers Okumu, Sven Yidah, and Mike Madoya, as well as strikers Erick Ombija and Vincent Otieno Okoth.

    Joining Ochoro for the Saturday game are defenders Salim Abdallah and Herit Mungai, midfielders Peter Opiyo, John Kamau, Oliver Maloba, and Augustine Kuta.

    Nairobi City Stars squad vs Bidco United

    Goalkeepers: 23. Steve Njunge, 1. Elvis Ochoro

    Defenders: 4. Salim Abdalla, 8. Calvin Masawa, 19. Kevin Okumu, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 28. Herit Mungai,

    Midfielders: 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 3. Charles Otieno, 10. Peter Opiyo, 15. John Kamau, 20. Timothy Ouma, 21. Oliver Maloba, 29. Augustine Kuta, 30. Anthony Kimani,

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

    Not considered:  5. Mike Madoya, 6. Ronney Kola, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 12. Edwin Buliba, 14. Rowland Makati,  16. Jacob Osano, 18. Sven Yidah, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 24. Erick Ombija, 31. Mohammed Bajaber,

  • City Stars to host Mathare United in Thika

    City Stars to host Mathare United in Thika

    Due to the unavailability of Ruaraka, Nairobi City Stars will host Mathare United at the Thika Stadium on Saturday 26 February 2022 starting 3 pm.

    Speaking on the same, City Stars team coordinator Samson Otieno said;

    The Ruaraka management informed us of a function at their grounds over the week which will render their grounds unusable on Saturday,”

    “With other Nairobi venues unavailable too, the option was to head down to Thika Stadium which we have since confirmed for the Saturday game against Mathare United.”

    It will be the third time City Stars will be playing Thika Stadium this season. Simba wa Nairobi hosted Wazito in round 3 then returned as Posta Ranger’s visitors in round 5 in the month of October 2021.