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Monday, November 18, 2013

GOtv Shield: AFC Leopards are 2013 Champions

#GOTV SHIELD 2013
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AFC Leopards are the 2013 GOtv Shield Champions after seeing off their arch rivals Gor Mahia by a solitary goal in a thrilling match played on Sunday 17 November 2013 at the Nyayo National Stadium.

Former Thika United skipper PeterPinches Opiyo was responsible for the lone goal of the match in the 53rd minute after smashing home Noah Wafula's cross from the right wing after a dramatic run.

Both sides were brilliant in the first 45 minutes though AFC Leopards have enjoyed better possession in more than one occasion during the match so far.


Jerim blunder

Ingwe started on a high with Paul Were attacking in the third minute forcing Jerim Onyango to lose the ball but the keeper recovered to stop the resultant shot and send the ball out for a corner.

Gor Mahia responded through a brilliant run by Dan Sserunkuma who managed to penetrate theIngwe defence on several occasions though there was not ample time to shoot.

The match then turned into an end to end game into the 20th minute with veteran Charles Okwemba, Innovent Mutiso and Dan Sserunkuma all sending their shots wide after penetrating the defences.

Juma Abdalla should have opened the score charts through a freekick in the 28th minute but Jerim Onyango produced a brilliant reflex to stop the freekick mogul.

Wanga chance 

The best chance for AFC Leopards was in the 38th minute after Augustine Etemesi found Allan Wanga from the right wing but the latter's out-footer rolled inches wide under intense pressure.

Anthony Akumu should have netted in the dying minute for Gor Mahia but his glancing header from an Innocent Mutiso corner kick was stopped by Martin Musali who was quick to react and punch the ball away.

Gor Mahia returned for the second half with their intentions clear as Dan Sserunkuma’s low shot was easily collected by Martin Musalia.


AFC goal
This turned expensive for them as they left their defence exposed allowing Noah Wafula to make a speedy run through the right wing and set up Peter Opiyo who netted the lone goal in the 52nd minute.
It was AFC Leopards however who had a chance to stretch their lead five minutes later with Wanga releasing Abdalla Juma but the latter’s shot is saved by Jerim.
Musa Mohammed then threatened the AFC defence in the 65th minute tearing through to capitalize on a Musalia fumble but Etemesi was at hand to clear the danger.



Great subs
Noah Wafula again ran through the right wing in the 75th minute but sent in a wayward shot as Wanga waited in the box.
Gor Mahia substitutes Edwin Lavatsa and Kevin Omondi were instrumental after coming on but neither managed to tear apart the tight AFC defence.
Another substitute Paul Kiongera came close in the dying minutes of the match but his acute angled shot hit the side net.
Oscar who replaced Noah Wafula in the match had a chance to stretch the lead in the 88thminute after snatching the ball and running into the Gor defence but he produced a feeble shot that was easily collected by Jerim Onyango.
Sserunkuma who was heavily marked in the second half had a shot on target in the second minute of added time but the low shot was again collected by Musalia.
Set for continentals
Owing to the win, AFC Leopards have denied Gor Mahia a double this season after the latter won the Kenyan Premier League a fortnight ago.
Ingwe will now represent the country in the CAF Confederations Cup next year.
Written 17/11-13 17:10 by Wilson Mathu


Thursday, October 31, 2013

#A FEW ROGUE FANS OUT TO TAUNT GOR MAHIA’S EXEMPLARY SEASON RUN

GINI WASEKAO


Gini Wasekao! (This thing we have taken). This is the talk in the Gor Mahia fans stands even as the team scents for a double- a KPL title and the GOTV Shield. Even as we await the confirmation of these two major titles; I am a disappointed Gor Mahia fan. It is official, the gods have spoken that we are destined for a GOTV “Mashemeji Derby” final after on Sunday AFC Leopards continued their dominance over Sofapaka.
Ingwe beat the stubborn 2009 League champs 2-0 in the GOTV shield semis to book a final date with arch-rivals Gor Mahia; at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani.
But my disappointment points way back to Saturday’s game pitting Gor Mahia against Sony Sugar. We did edge out Sony 4-2 on post-match penalties in the GOTV semis at Moi Kasarani.
I watched in dismay as the match was overshadowed by violence after our fans attacked Sony Sugar goalkeeper Wycliffe Kasaya.
The game was a boiling point- litmus test since four weeks ago; a match involving the two clubs was abandoned in Awendo, after Gor scored the second goal. To date; the matter is yet to be decided upon as the appeals committee of Football Kenya Federation (FKF) is expected to issue a ruling later this week.
But back to Kasarani or Kisirani as they call it; and Kasaya had allegedly insulted the fans who immediately after the final whistle cornered and rained blows and kicks on him.
It took the intervention of Gor scouts, who to me did a recommendable job; and acted fast to save Kasaya from serious harm as they whisked him to the dressing room to receive treatment.
Some fans were overheard claiming that the goalkeeper had insulted them while others said it was revenge for Kasaya’s alleged attack on Gor goalkeeper Jerim Onyango during their Kenya Premier League (KPL) second leg match recently.
The said match ended prematurely and is a subject of an appeal before the relevant FKF committee. Sony Sugar has come out guns blazing claiming they will take legal action. FKF chairman, Sam Nyamweya has also pledged to discipline rogue fans.












But questions are also arising on the apparent security lax. How were fans allowed inside the pitch without restraint; putting in danger the lives of both sets of players?
As Gor Mahia’s staunch follower, I condemn the hooliganism depicted on Saturday. These few goons must be punished since they are the few out to spoil the team’s good run.
We now await our “shemejis” for the final derby!
GINI WASEKAO! DONGE!!!
BY Embukane Vincent Libosso.



Thursday, October 24, 2013

A PEEP INTO GOR MAHIA’S WINNER’S BASH

GINI WASEKAO





R
emember last season. I do! Being a k’ogalo fan, the league chase was finely balanced on a needle point going into the final day of the season. Big men, big girls crying over football; that’s just the passion of football. Thika United did not bother to console Gor players, despite sharing the same sponsor.
But this week, we danced all over Thika streets- a  contrast to last season. With our large bands of supporters; the Green Army went wild with celebration. We beat Thika United 2-1 at their home ground; to remind them that last season was still fresh in our minds and we had come back for revenge.


As I write this; to many of us Gor Mahia fans, it has ceased to be a matter of speculation or conjecture. Let me repeat this so that our bitter “shemeji” rivals may hear us; “Gor Mahia has won the Kenya Premier League title.”
What we await is confirmation of this fact when the tournament officially ends. After 18 years of waiting, many K’ogalo fans still can’t believe that the team has clinched the trophy.
Anil Bakari, writing for The Standard on Monday reckons that, now, with the trophy firmly in their armpit, what Gor fans are waiting for is the final whistle and the party begins.
The celebrations are going to be big. Sorry in Luo-pean, stupendous is the right word for a team and fans that ooze swag. From the alleys of Kibera and Nyamsaria slums, to the streets of Nairobi, K’ogalo fans will party hard.
Let’s begin from the start. We are getting way ahead of ourselves here! In that last match will certainly be played as a formality, Gor fans will fill the stadium to the brim.
Dressed in green t-shirts and carrying all manner of paraphernalia that include vuvuzelas and omens, the staunch followers will warm the stadium stands with their cheers and jeers as Gor plays in the match; which soothsayers (mostly Ingwe fans) have predicted they will not win.
Nevertheless, the trophy will be presented to the club amid tears, hearty claps and salutes from K’ogalo Army.







The brigade will, thereafter pour onto the roads of Nairobi, led by the Major General Jaro Soja; blocking traffic as they blow vuvuzelas silly, with anti-riot police keeping guard.
Of course, the officers will not be there to cheer them on, but they will get some work and lots of work.
Let us give credit where it is due, some Gor fans in the heat of ecstasy will resort to harassing motorists and looting from shops as it always happens. But those will be a few goons, who must be punished.
Good Gor fans, sources have intimated, are planning what will turn out to be the biggest “winners bash” ever to be held in the sports circles.
The fans are currently dusting their Range Rover vehicles, Hammers and Mercedes Benzes; which will take part in the celebration fit for kings.
Shhhhhh! Word has it that they will also throw in a chopper and each player dressed in white suit; will at some point ride on a horse. It promises to be scintillating, but let us wait and see.









GINI WASEKAO!!!DONGE!!!
THIS PIECE WAS INSPIRED BY ANIL BAKARI; A WRITER WITH THE STANDARD NEWSPAER-FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME.

BY EMBUKANE VINCENT LIBOSSO


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

THE MUCH HYPED “MASHEMEJI”DERBY ENDS UP IN 2-2 DRAW:



BY EMBUKANE VINCENT LIBOSSO

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Ast weekend; the much hyped “mashemeji derby” pitting two of Kenya’s oldest football clubs, Gor Mahia against AFC Leopards; lived up to its billing as both teams bagged home a point a piece. The thrilling Sunday afternoon encounter at Moi Kasarani; ended in a 2-2 draw.

But away from the grueling battle on the pitch; chants, raves, dancing and the noise from “Russia”; the terraces as they are known in local football language; kept the derby alive; motivated the boys and frenzied throughout.
From as early as 10 am; fans from both teams had began thronging the Kasarani stadium- some on foot; others on public service and those with swag; on their classy cars. Fans from both teams turned out in large numbers donning their team colors with pomp and pride.










The crowd deserves a pat on the back for maintaining peace. Despite the occasional taunting; the peaceful atmosphere from both sides prevailed. At certain points; the friendly mien was completed with a Mexican wave. What a fun place it was to be in.
Back to the pitch and the rivals displayed a thrilling game from the onset with Paul Kiongera’s close range strike hitting the wood-work in the opening minutes. Come the 15th minute and Kiongera was at it again; when he beat his marker and faced Patrick Matasi in the Leopard’s goal, but the custodian stopped the first shot.
Kiongera could not score from the rebound either and instead; hit the post and was cleared by Leopard’s defenders.



The miss left K’ogalo faithful in dismay as their Ingwe counterparts celebrated.
But as both teams tried to settle; Allan Wanga, who was a thorn in Gor’s defense, outpaced his marker in the 34th minute before executing a superb cross that landed on Noah Wafula’s foot; who made no mistake in tapping the ball home with Jerim Onyango well beaten. It was Wafula’s first goal in the derby.

Come the second half; inspired by the first half goal; and Ingwe were back stronger. In the 50th minute; Paul Were doubled the lead after a well-taken pass from Edward Seda.
A determined Gor side showed their intensity to fight back and a n amazing quality of football showdown that saw the same thorn that haunted Ingwe; Dan Sserenkuma capitalize on AFC’S defensive error, to reduce the deficit.

But it was David Owino who brought the stadium down with his clinical volley in the dying 85th minute. He scored a brace last year in Gor 2-1 win and a solitary goal in the first leg.













The derby now leaves Gor firmly on top of the log with 41 points; while Leopards are now third with 32 points. Ulinzi are second with 33 points; Sofapaka come fourth with 32 points and Thika United close the top-five bar with 32 points. Only 9 matches are remaining to the close of the Leagues’ season!