Tag: Timothy Ouma

  • 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.

  • Gor Mahia 0 Nairobi City Stars 2

    Gor Mahia 0 Nairobi City Stars 2

    Ezekiel Odera and Anthony Muki Kimani struck on either half to hand Nairobi City Stars a 2-0 win over Gor Mahia on Thursday 30 December 2021 in Nyayo Stadium in their 11th match of the 2021/22 FKF Premier League season.

    City Stars, buoyed by the return of five key players, had never beaten Gor Mahia in the top flight league since Jimmy Bageya’s 51st-minute goal delivered a 1-0 win in City Stadium on 9 April 2011.

    But Simba wa Nairobi, playing a Premier League game at Nyayo Stadium for the first time since 11 September 2016, while hosting Western Stima, went ahead in the 40th minute when Odera sliced through two stoppers to meet a Timothy Babu Ouma float before firing past keeper Gad Mathews for the opener.

    In the 71st minute Muki, on the pitch for just five minutes after replacing Davis Agesa, whipped in a perfect freekick past Gad to double matters.

    The freekick was awarded after Gor Mahia left back Fred Nkata shoved Nicholas Kipkirui at the edge of the box. He was slapped with a yellow card for his crime.

    The latest win, the fifth for City Stars over Gor Mahia in 25 attempts, pushes Simba wa Nairobi from seventh to third spot with 20 points, two more than Gor Mahia who are now down to seventh.

    Inside the first ten minutes, City Stars captain on the day Peter Pinchez Opiyo, a former Gor Mahia player ten years back, had taken attempted two freekicks from outside the box. One went out and the other got to another Gor alumni Nicholas Kipkirui who headed straight at Gad in goal.

    Gor’s response, one in between those two attempts and the other after, was a burst into the box from the left channel by George Blackberry Odhiambo who shot straight at keeper Jacob Osano, and an Austine Odhiambo shot at goal that won a fruitless corner.

    On 14 minutes, City Stars left-back Denis Decha Wanjala floated the ball at goal but Gad did marvelously well to avoid a goal under the bar with a fingertip save for a corner that was wasted.

    A minute later Austin whacked a freekick goalward that Osano did what Gad had done earlier to punch out for a corner.

    In the 20th minute, a through ball by Odera found Babu in space, and into the box but as he planned to pull the trigger he was hacked down but the referee awarded no penalty. Odera’s immediate protestations earned him a yellow card.

    Three minutes on, City Stars right fullback Kevin Chumsy Okumu flew up the right channel to square a low pass to Agesa in the box; he just failed to connect it home.

    A freekick by Pinchez followed that piece of action plus a yellow card on stopper Kenedy Vidic Onyango as he gave away a freekick on the other end. Austin fired it wide.

    At the half-hour mark, Odera drove a ping-pong at the edge of the box towards goal only for it to ricochet off the upright, for a sure near-miss, and to the safe hands of Gad.

    Minutes later Odera broke into the Gor Mahia box only to be brought down. But again the referee waved play on.

    With the clock reading 39 minutes, Gor had a freekick at the edge of the box but once again Austin sent it wide.

    The next minute it was City Stars who went up 1-0 after Odera got in between two defenders to activate the scoresheet, a result that stood to halftime.

    20 minutes into the second half, Gor Mahia stand-in coach Sammy Omolo, holding forte for the absent head coach Mark Harrisson, on-boarded a triple sub by sending George Blackberry Odhiambo, Peter Lwasa, and Jules Ulimwengu to the coolers as he brought on Benson Omala, Alpha Onyango, and Sando Yangayay, respectively, to try to turn things around.

    Within the next four minutes, Gor Mahia had a shot on goal from James Kinyanjui that went straight to Osano. A wasted corner soon followed. Not too long after, substitute Omala attempted a header that went wide.

    The next few moments saw Kipkirui fouled twice within seconds, but it is the second one by Nkata that earned a freekick which Muki floated with precision to double matters in the 71st minute

    With 12 minutes left, City Stars flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu took up the place of Odera who had picked a knock.

    A few minutes later, Okuse chested down a ball and worked his way to the Gor box but he took the wrong option of shooting at goal – straight to Gad – instead of placing the ball to a free Kipkirui to his left.

    In the next few minutes, Decha floated a freekick wide as Omala responded by breaking into the box to receive a cross only to sky the ball.

    The final minutes of the game saw Charles Otieno take up injured Sven Yidah’s place in City Stars’ final substitution.

    Gor was to end the game with a freekick that City Stars did well to block to register a sixth clean sheet from eleven games this season, and the first one against Gor Mahia since posting a 0-0 draw back on 4th August 2013 in Kasarani.

    Lineups

    Gor Mahia: 16. Gad Mathews, 3. Fred Nkata, 6. Frank Odhiambo, 33. Dennis Ng’ang’a, 12. Yusuf Mainge, 20. Ernest Wendo, 7. Austin Odhiambo, 10. Peter Lwasa (8. Alpha Onyango-61), 11. John Macharia, 5. George Odhiambo (22. Benson Omala-61), 25. Jules Ulimwengu (24. Sando Yangayay-61)

    Unused subs: 1. Adama Keita (GK), 29. Caleb Omondi, 4. Joshua Onyango, 26. Philemon Otieno, 28. Victor Odhiambo, 21. Syndey Ochieng,

    Nairobi City Stars: 16. Jacob Osano, 19. Kevin Okumu, 12. Edwin Buliba, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 18. Sven Yidah (3. Charles Otieno-88), 10. Peter Opiyo – Captain, 11. Davis Agesa (30. Anthony Kimani-66), 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 32. Ezekiel Odera (7. Rodgers Okumu-78), 17. Nicholas Kipkirui,

    Unused subs: 23. Stephen Njunge (GK), 8. Calvin Masawa, 28. Herit Mungai, 5. Michael Madoya, 15. John Kamau, 4. Salim Abdalla,

    Out: 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 6. Ronney Kola (all injured), 24. Erick Ombija, 1. Elvis Ochoro, 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 21. Oliver Maloba, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 14. Rowland Makati,

    Yellow cards

    Gor Mahia: Fred Nkata (70)
    Nairobi City Stars: Ezekiel Odera (20), Kenedy Onyango (24)

    Goals: 32. Ezekiel Odera (40), Anthony Kimani (71)

  • Ouma earns second Kenyan cap against Rwanda

    Ouma earns second Kenyan cap against Rwanda

    Nairobi City stars attacking midfielder Timothy Noor Ouma aka Babu earned his second Kenya National cap as Harambee Stars concluded their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers with at 2-1 win over Rwanda at the Nyayo National Stadium on Monday 15 November 2021.

    Babu was introduced to the game in the 80th minute for – once again – Samuel Onyango who had come on for Erick Ouma at halftime.

    On his debut on Thursday against Uganda, Babu took up Onyango’s place in the 72nd minute.

    To wrap up the sixth and final game of the qualifiers, Kenya took a quick 2-0 lead after goals from Michael Olunga and the first-ever national goal by Richard Odada – a penalty -, in the 3rd and 15th minutes respectively.

    Rwanda grabbed their consolation six minutes after the hour mark when Olivier Nyiyozimana tapped home a freekick.

    Lineups

    Kenya: James Saruni, Aboud Omar, David Cheche Ochieng, Joseph Okumu, Amos Nondi Obiero, Erick Ouma [(Samuel Onyango-46 (Timothy Noor Ouma-80))], Abdallah Hassan, Richard Odada (Duke Abuya-80), Anthony Akumu (Anthony Wambani-62), Kenneth Muguna, Michael Olunga

    Unused subs: Brian Bwire (GK), Ian Otieno (GK), Musa Mohammed, Cliffton Miheso, Ismael Dunga, Cliff Nyakeya, Alwyn Luheni Tera, Johnstone Omurwa, Duke Abuya

    Coach: Engin Firat

    Rwanda: Ntwari Fiacre, Salomon Nirisarike, Eric Rutanga, Denis Rukundo ( Emmanuel Imanishimwe-62, Thierry Manzi, Kevin Muhire, Dominique Savio Nshuti, Olivier Niyonzima, Keddy Nsanzimfura (Ernest Sugira-25), Danny Usengimana, Innocent Nshuti (Muhadjiri Hakizimana-46)

    Unused subs: Emery Mvuyekure, Christian Ishimwe, Clement Niyigen, Bryan Ngwabije, Blaise Nishimwe, Ali Serumogo, Clement Buhake

    Coach: Vincent Mashami

  • ‘Babu’ earns Kenya debut against Uganda

    ‘Babu’ earns Kenya debut against Uganda

    Budding attacking midfielder Timothy Noor Ouma aka Babu earned his senior national team cap in Kenya’s 1-1 draw to host Uganda in a fifth-round 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier at the St. Mary’s Stadium on Thursday 11 November 2021.

    Babu, on his first consideration at the senior level, came on as a 72nd-minute substitute for winger Samuel Onyango to earn his first cap.

    According to InStat Scout, a Sports Data Service provider, Babu had a pass accuracy of 71% playing off wide on the left and had a decent shot for a goal that weaved just wide.

    Babu, a former LAiser Hill Academy lad, will be hoping for another chance to represent the country when Kenya hosts Rwanda in the final round of Group ‘E’ games on Monday 15 November 2021 at Nyayo Stadium starting 3 pm.

    Against Uganda, skipper Micheal Olunga Kenya up 1-0 in the 62nd minute after heading in a Kenneth Muguna freekick.

    Uganda leveled matters in the 89th minute after Fahad Bayo disposed Kenya keeper Brian Bwire to end the game on equal terms.

    Lineups

    Uganda: Charles Lukwago, Dennis Iguma, Isaac Muleme, Timothy Awany (Martin Kiiza-80), Mugabi, Aziz Kayondo (Ibrahim Orit-46), Khalid Aucho, Moses Waiswa (Yunus Ssentamu-63), Bobosi Byaruhanga (Allan Okelo-70), Steven Mukwala (Milton Karisa-46), Fahad Bayo

    Unused subs: Ismail Wetanga, Mathias Kigonya (GK), Livingstone Mulondo, Mahad Yaya Kakooza, John Revita, Gavin Kizito, Shafiq Kagimu

    Coach: Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojević

    Kenya: Brian Bwire, Aboud Omar, David Cheche Ochieng, Joseph Okumu, Abdallah Hassan, [Anthony Wambani ((Alwyn Luheni Tera-63 (Musa Mohammed-90+))], Anthony Akumu, Kenneth Muguna, Samuel Onyango (Timothy Noor Ouma-72), Amos Nondi Obiero, Michael Olunga

    Unused subs: James Saruni (GK), Ian Otieno (GK), Cliffton Miheso, Ismael Dunga, Cliff Nyakeya, Richard Odada, Johnstone Omurwa, Duke Abuya

    Coach: Engin Firat

  • Ouma in Kenya team to face Uganda

    Ouma in Kenya team to face Uganda

    Nairobi City Stars attacking midfielder Timothy Noor Ouma aka Babu is part of the 24-man squad named for a fifth-round 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Uganda on Thursday 11 November 2021 at the St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende starting 4 pm. 

    Ouma – on his first call to the Kenya National team – is one of 13 midfielders picked up for the upcoming game by head coach Engin Firat.

    “Training in the past few days has been an eye-opener and a very good learning curve,”

    “Making the final squad means the world to me. I still have a lot to learn from best and this opportunity is a good beginning,” said Babu

    Three goalkeepers, two strikers, and six defenders complete Firat’s squad to Uganda.

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