Results

Kenya Premier League 06/22 12:00 34 Nairobi City Stars v Mathare United D 0-0
Kenya Premier League 06/15 12:00 33 KCB v Nairobi City Stars W 1-2
Kenya Premier League 06/15 12:00 34 Nairobi City Stars v Mathare United - PPT.
Kenya Premier League 06/10 12:00 33 KCB v Nairobi City Stars - PPT.
Kenya Premier League 05/18 10:00 32 [17] Nairobi City Stars v Posta Rangers [14] D 1-1
Kenya Premier League 05/15 13:00 31 [3] Gor Mahia v Nairobi City Stars [18] W 1-2
Kenya Premier League 05/11 12:00 31 Gor Mahia v Nairobi City Stars - PPT.
Kenya Premier League 05/09 12:00 30 [18] Nairobi City Stars v Mara Sugar FC [14] W 3-2
Kenya Premier League 05/04 12:00 29 [17] Muranga Seal v Nairobi City Stars [18] L 1-0
Kenya Premier League 05/03 12:00 30 Nairobi City Stars v Oxaco Boechout - PPT.
Kenya Premier League 04/26 13:00 28 [18] Nairobi City Stars v Shabana FC [4] L 0-2
Kenya Premier League 04/20 13:00 27 [2] Tusker v Nairobi City Stars [18] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 17 17
Wins 8 4 4
Draws 11 8 3
Losses 15 5 10
Goals for 26 12 14
Goals against 41 18 23
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 14 8 6

Wikipedia - Nairobi City Stars

Nairobi City Stars is a professional football club based in Nairobi, Kenya that currently competes in the first tier Kenyan Premier League.

History

The club was founded in 2003 as World Hope Football Club after a majority of players followed head coach Zedekiah 'Zico' Otieno from relegated Kawangware United. The club was formed and owned by World Hope International, a charitable organization.

After one season in the Nationwide League, World Hope was promoted to the Kenyan Premier League.

In October 2008, the club was bought by Ambassadors in Sport (AIS Kenya), who renamed the club to Nairobi City Stars FC after the 2008 season.

After the take over Nairobi City Stars was initially coached by German manager Oliver Page, a former Bundesliga player. He resigned from the post-half-season in June 2009 despite good results, citing personal issues

After a short while under the new owners, the team reverted to Peter Jabuya who would struggle with the team till March 2019 when the club was fully acquired by Jonathan Jackson Foundation, a community-focused setup named after its founder Jonathan Jackson who is a real estate mogul in Kenya and in Europe.

Upon the change of hands the new owners hired online journalist Patrick Korir as the CEO to streamline the club's operations. And in July 2019 the club went searching for a foreign coach and hired Sarajevo-born Sanjin Alagić, a UEFA Pro licensed coach from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He led the team to the 2019/20 Kenyan National Super League title and automatic promotion back to the Kenyan Premier League after four seasons out.

Alagić exited at the expiry of his contract at the end of June 2021. From September of the same year Nicholas Muyoti was appointed the new coach on a three-year deal.

Nairobi City Stars is a prominent professional soccer team based in Nairobi, Kenya. Established in 2004, the club has quickly risen to become a significant force in Kenyan football. Known for their vibrant blue and yellow colors, the team plays its home matches at the historic Nyayo National Stadium, which boasts a passionate fan base that fills the stands with energy and enthusiasm.

The Nairobi City Stars are recognized for their commitment to developing local talent and promoting youth engagement in the sport. The club's philosophy emphasizes teamwork, skill development, and community involvement, making it a beloved institution in the Kenyan football landscape. Over the years, the team has achieved notable successes in various domestic competitions, including the Kenyan Premier League and the FKF Cup.

With a focus on both competitive excellence and community outreach, Nairobi City Stars continues to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Kenya, fostering a love for the game and a sense of pride in their local heritage. The team's dynamic playing style, combined with a strong sense of camaraderie, makes them a formidable opponent on the field and a cherished representative of Nairobi's rich sporting culture.