23/24 Season Awards: Why Matano takes the manager nod and surprise flop team
27th June 2024
Gor Mahia lifted the 23/24 title to take home their record-extending 21st crown.
- Gor Mahia were crowned champions once again in the 23/24 campaign.
- Benson Omalla finally managed to clinch the Golden Boot after missing out on the final day last season.
- Kevin Omondi clinched the Golden Glove in his first season at Gor Mahia.
Curtains fell on the 2023-24 FKF Premier League season this
past weekend with Gor Mahia picking up their record-extending 21st title,
crowned with yet another new trophy from the league’s cabinet of horror
collections.
The champions also claimed the Golden Glove through Kevin
Omondi as Benson Omalla edged a competitive Golden Boot race that went to the
wire.
In the relegation battle, Muhoroni Youth joined Nzoia Sugar
in bidding farewell to the topflight while Sofapaka have theirs on ice as they
wait to play a relegation-promotion playoff spot against either Naivas FC or
Nairobi United who are battling for the second runners-up position in the
second tier.
Below, we run down the star men of the season plus a side
that is in it for all the wrong reasons.
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Defender of the season: Geoffrey Ochieng’
Attack wins you games, defence wins you titles. Former Man
United Boss Sir Alex Fergusson famously said that. For Gor Mahia that saying
has held in most of their title-winning seasons, this notwithstanding.
They had the meanest defense for the second season running,
conceding just 20 goals across the entire season, the same number they let in
during their triumph last season.
This number reduces significantly if you put into
questionable context the four goals they conceded against Talanta FC – a result
which has been put under scrutiny.
The record 21-time champions let in two or more goals in
only three of their 38 league games, which is a remarkable record.
At the center of this was assistant captain Geoffrey
Ochieng’, aka Simiti. His Simiti nickname means cement which talks to his solid
defending. He doesn’t possess the flair of Rooney Onyango who also starred in
the right back position but rare in Ochieng’ is a bad day in the office.
He deservedly earned a call-up to the national team and the
next step is getting his first international cap which he will be more than
deserving.
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Most Valuable Player: Austin Odhiambo
Austin finished the season as the assist king and the highest-scoring
midfielder with 11 goals. For every other goal Golden Boot winner Omalla
scored, Austin was involved.
The talented midfielder was already earning rave reviews
while donning the white and blue stripes of AFC Leopards but he has taken his
game to the next level at Gor Mahia.
He now has two winning medals hanging around his neck, just two
seasons after leaving the rivals’ den.
It is only a matter of time before he becomes a regular in
the national team set up, many hope. He grabbed an assist in his debut in the
World Cup qualifier match against Burundi but was unused against the Ivory
Coast.
We expect to see more of him over the next international
assignments starting with the June 26 to July 7, 2024 COSAFA Cup where Kenya
has been invited as one of the guest teams.
The question remains, how long can Gor Mahia hang on to arguably the hottest talent in the league right now?
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Goalkeeper of the season: Levis Opiyo – AFC Leopards
The rule of thumb is always for the goalkeeper of the season
to be awarded to the keeper with most clean sheets – in this case, Gor Mahia’s
Kevin Omondi.
‘Saha’ kept an unprecedented 20 cleansheets throughout a
season where he missed only two games following his suspension for the red card
received in the Mashemeji Derby.
I wrote about the events of that derby which ended in
victory for Gor Mahia. Goalkeeping was at the center of that clash with Omondi
sent off and Leopards keeper Levis Opiyo receiving more than his fair share of
criticism for the role he played in that defeat.
Opiyo’s relationship with the AFC Leopards fanbase perfectly
fits a love-hate description. He’s much loved when he puts in the shift and
much castigated when an error sieves through.
The reason he gets the nod is how he has been able to filter
those difficult moments and kept turning up for work. Leopards were in the
wrong end of the table up until the new year and they must take lots of credit
for wrapping up a top five finish when relegation was nervously uttered.
Opiyo has been an ever present and finished the season by saving a penalty in the win against Ulinzi Stars. Will that prove to be his last act at the Den? It would be unfortunate if so, but he should leave with his head held high.
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Manager of the season: Robert Matano
Tusker FC boss Robert Matano was a man under siege during
the first half of the season. A run of just three wins in the opening nine
matches of the season had the Brewers languishing in the wrong end of the table
and Matano defending his job in every post-game press conference.
You could see the frustration in his eyes but he, more than
anyone else, knew why he remains the most successful coach in the history of
the Kenyan topflight with four titles.
That he managed to drive the 12-time champions to finish as
runners-up, just 8 points behind Gor Mahia didn’t come as a surprise. They
matched Gor Mahia stride for stride in the last 10 games of the season and any
slip-ups by the champions could have led to a different outcome.
Credit goes to the veteran tactician who I do feel deserves
another chance with the national team. The odds of that happening though…
Shout out also goes to Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo for doing what looked improbable by keeping Shabana up.
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Flop of the season: Ulinzi Stars
The military side was until the last couple of seasons one
of the most feared and competitive outfits in the Kenyan topflight. But gone
are the days.
And also gone are the desire and grit of yesteryear players
like Eric Apul, Mohamed ‘Rio’ Hassan, Mulinge Ndeto, Stephen Ocholla and
Stephen Waruru. These were real soldiers who loved to battle and looked forward
to it.
Today, they have become a bottom half of the table outfit,
playing with absolutely no heart or purpose. They have lowered the bar even
further this season, evidenced by the fact that they finished the season only
three points above the drop zone.
Their goals, 24, was only matched by the relegated Muhoroni
Youth and Nzoia Sugar while they lost more games than just three teams in the
division.
This despite boasting one of the more intelligent coaches in the league in Antony Kimani. Significant changes are needed at the military base before the new season, and Kimani's position may be at risk.
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