Ligi Ndogo S.C. Explained

Clubname:Ligi Ndogo
Fullname:Ligi Ndogo Sports Club
Nickname:The Planets, Ligi
Founded:2005
Ground:Ligi Ndogo Grounds,
Nairobi, Kenya
Capacity:2,000
Chairman:Chris Amimo
League:FKF Division One League
Season:2014
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Current:2014 Ligi Ndogo S.C. season
Website:http://www.ligindogo.com/

Ligi Ndogo Soccer Club (pronounced as /liɡi ˈndoːɡo/ pronounced as /liɡi ˈndɔːɡo/; also known as The Planets or simply Ligi) is a football club and youth academy based in Nairobi, Kenya. The senior team currently competes in the National Super League, the second tier of the Kenyan football league system. The club's name is Swahili for "little league".

The club's youth academy was founded by current chairman Chris Amimo and Karani Nyamu in February 2002, and in 2005, the first senior team was formed and has played at Ligi Ndogo Grounds along Ngong Road since then. The team briefly used the Nairobi City Stadium in 2012 for its home games while their Ngong Road grounds were undergoing renovations.

History

The senior football team was formed in 2005 with the initiative of current academy director and former senior team coach, Ibrahim Mbikalo, and club chairman Chris Amimo at the insistence of players Karim Rersa, Mohamed Junaid and Azim Butt. On arrival from a tour of the United Kingdom, the team members found themselves overage and with no category to fill in since the youth academy could only accommodate those below fourteen years of age. Under the guidance of Mbikalo, Ligi Ndogo gained their first honours by winning the Private Secondary Schools' League in 2005. They played in the Kiko Cup towards the end of the year, crashing out through a 3–2 loss to Kibera Combined on spot kicks. The team entered the second division of the Nationwide League in 2006, afterwards gaining promotion to the first division. The original team that was formed during the 2005 season included Junaid, Rersa, Butt and several other players. Genk forward Ayub Masika and former Tusker striker Jesse Were both featured for the team briefly. In its effort to pool talent, the team began to bring in non-academy players in 2006.

In the Nationwide League Second Division, the team went unbeaten in their first season, winning 20 matches without a loss to gain promotion to the First Division. During the course of the season, the team played several tournaments, most notably the Odiso Cup, in which they reached the semi-finals against Toito.

Ligi Ndogo claimed their first major honour when they won the Anti-Corruption Cup in 2009, beating Kariobangi Sharks 1–0 in the final at the Nairobi Technical Institute, and in 2010, the team played in the KFF Nationwide League, finishing second behind Dandora Youth. The following season, they again finished second, this time behind Muhoroni Youth, who were promoted to the Premier League under controversial circumstances. Former Kenya Football Federation chairman Mohammed Hatimy termed their promotion as "unconstitutional".[1]

In 2012, Ligi Ndogo began competing in the newly formed FKF Division One. On 24 May, head coach Ibrahim Mbikalo stepped down to coach the club's under-15, under-16 and under-17 sides,[2] and was replaced by Michael Kamure. Kamure won his first match with the club, as Ligi Ndogo beat Iron Strikers 3–2 away from home on 19 May 2012. The team went on to win 9 more matches that season, culminating in a sixth-place finish, 22 points behind leaders Bandari. The following season, Kamure led Ligi Ndogo to 5 more wins before leaving in September 2013. Bernard Ndichu,[3] his temporary replacement, helped the team finish fourth in the Zone A (Group 1) table, and thus gained promotion to the newly formed National Super League. Former Nairobi City Stars coach Oliver Page, who had joined the club in 2011 as a technical advisor at the academy,[4] took over the senior team in 2014. His first match in charge ended in a 1–1 draw at home against Kariobangi Sharks.

Youth academy

See main article: Ligi Ndogo S.C. Academy. The youth academy was established by current chairman Chris Amimo and Karani Nyamu on 1 January 2002, with operations beginning in February the same year. It fields teams from under-9 to under-19 level that participate in various national and international competitions, but also accommodates boys and girls from the age of four upwards. Notable former graduates of the academy include Sweden international John Guidetti and Kenya international Ayub Masika.

Centres

The main clubhouse is situated at the Ligi Ndogo Grounds (formerly Unga Grounds),[5] where the team plays its home games. The clubhouse was started by the Espositos, two brothers from the Kenyan coastal town of Lamu, and briefly hosted Italian Serie A giants Juventus when they toured Kenya in 1963.[6] Ligi Ndogo now has four centres, namely:

Club colours and logos

Ligi Ndogo's home colors are cobalt blue, while its away colours are tangerine yellow. Kit colors have been green and lime but was changed to the original senior team colors. The origins of the club's home colors are their title sponsors when they toured the UK in 2008. The team first wore the cobalt blue and tangerine yellow when it played in the Umbro International Cup (now the Keele International Cup) in Manchester, England.[9] The current club logo was adopted in 2005. It was originally in grey and black but went through a series of modifications.

Logos
Crests

Current technical staff

As of 2015

PositionStaff
Head coach Arthur Otieno
Assistant head coach Bernard Ndichu
Goalkeeper coach Ken Opiyo
Fitness coach John Zane Midambo
Medical director Fred Onsakia
Reserve team coach Evans Ogutu
Academy director Ibrahim Mbikalo
Youth team manager Emmanuel Juma

Honours

Notable former players that played at international level

Former coaches

Notes and References

  1. News: Hatimy: Muhoroni Youth promotion unconstitutional . Futaa.com . Patrick Korir . 20 December 2011 . 21 May 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120602211827/http://www.futaa.com/football/article/hatimy-muhoroni-youth-promotion-unconstitutional . 2 June 2012 . dead .
  2. Web site: Change of guard at Division One side . Patrick Korir . Futaa.com . 24 May 2012 . 27 May 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130704191954/http://www.futaa.com/football/article/change-of-guard-at-division-one-side . 4 July 2013 . dead .
  3. Web site: Change of play style working at Ligi Ndogo . Luke Oluoch . Futaa.com . 3 June 2014 . 28 April 2015.
  4. Web site: Page joins Ligi Ndogo . Patrick Korir . Futaa.com . 27 January 2011 . 28 April 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140429061836/http://www.futaa.com/football/article/page-joins-ligi-ndogo . 29 April 2014 . dead .
  5. Web site: Ndogo. Ligi. Ligi Ndogo location. Wikimapia-Let's describe the whole world. Wikimapia. 24 April 2013.
  6. Web site: About Ligi Ndogo S.C.. LIGI NDOGO S.C.. en-US. 2020-05-28.
  7. Web site: Deutsche Schule Nairobi. Ligi Ndogo – The Little League. 6 May 2014.
  8. Web site: German School. German School Football Centre. 8 May 2014.
  9. Web site: Cup,United Kingdom. Keele. Ligi Ndogo off to Manchester. futaa.com. Patrick Korir. 4 May 2013.