Tag: Tiellen Oguta

  • City Stars assistant coached bereaved

    City Stars assistant coached bereaved

    It is sadness at the Nairobi City Stars stable following the demise of assistant coach Tiellen Timothy Oguta’s father in Nairobi on Saturday 8 August 2020 after a long illness.

    “We have been made aware of the demise of Oguta senior and we as the Nairobi City Stars community do forward our sincere and heartfelt condolences to Tiellen and his family for the great loss,”

    “As a family we stand by him and will support him in any way during this difficult time.” said club CEO Patrick Korir

    Plans are at an advanced stage for the final journey of Mzee Oguta for his interment at Kakiimba Village in Mfangano out in Homa Bay County. In the meantime his body will be transferred from Nairobi to Kirindo Med Hospital on Wednesday 12 August 2020.

  • Amboko, Oguta earn CAF C Diploma

    Amboko, Oguta earn CAF C Diploma

    After a month of classes, two Nairobi City Stars coaches John Amboko and Tiellen Oguta graduated with CAF (Confederation of African Football) C Diploma licences.

    The two coaches put in the ultimate sacrifice in juggling a busy month of league National Super League (NSL) games with the classes to attain the important certification conducted by Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and the overseer of the African game CAF.

    Commenting on the recent achievement, Oguta, a former Kenyan international and Gor Mahia left back said;

    “It gives me joy to have attained this rare certification. The course matter was extensive and an eye opener and the content of the training will certainly improve my handling of games and aspects of the game going forward,”

    “I thank the City Stars management for facilitating the same as this goes a long way in improving my credentials as a coach.” said Oguta

    Amboko, a long serving player and skipper at City Stars who turned to coaching, albeit in caretaker capacities since 2017, also added his tone of voice to the recently acquired papers.

    “This is a dream come true and I am more than excited at the achievement. I truly appreciate the resources and support put in by City Stars to make this a possibility,” said Amboko

    “Working under Sanjin (UEFA Pro Coach at City Stars) made it easier to absorb the classes as everything he has been implementing on the field were part of the course work. With this training my understanding and view of the game is a lot better now.” Added Amboko

    In fronting the two coaches for the certification, City Stars sponsors Jonathan Jackson Foundation CEO Mwenesi Musalia had this to say;

    “It is in line with the foundation’s Economic Empowerment pillars and the development of the community, I believe this is worthwhile.”

    At City Stars Amboko and Oguta, as assistant and first assistant coaches, are current understudies to Sanjin from Bosnia and Herzegovina.