Nicholas Muyoti

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Nicholas Muyoti
Personal information
Full name Nicholas Ndubi Muyoti
Date of birth 8 September 1976
Place of birth Kenya
Position(s) Defender, Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1997 Kenyatta Hospital F.C.[1]
1997–20xx AFC Leopards[2]
2002 Swindon Town F.C. (trial)[3]
20xx–2005[5][6] Thika United F.C.[4]
2006 Sporting Afrique FC
2006–2007 Churchill Brothers S.C.
2007–2008 Sporting Clube de Goa
2008–2009[7] Thika United F.C.
2009 Sher Karuturi[8]
2010 Sofapaka F.C.[1]
2011 AFC Leopards[9][10]
National team
Kenya
Teams managed
AFC Leopards (assistant)[11][12]
2013 AFC Leopards (team manager)[13][14]
2013[16] AFC Leopards (assistant)[15]
2014[18] Oserian F.C.[17]
2015[20] Oserian F.C.[19]
2016[22] AFC Leopards (assistant)[21]
2017 Thika United F.C. (assistant)[23]
2017–2018[25] Thika United F.C.[24]
2018-2019 Nzoia Sugar F.C.[26]
2019-2021 Kakamega Homeboyz F.C.[27]
2021 - ? Nairobi City Stars[28]
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Nicholas Muyoti (born 8 September 1976 in Kenya) is a Kenyan retired footballer and the current head coach at Kenyan Premier League side Nairobi City Stars.

Career[]

Singapore[]

Described as a conscientious leader,[1] Muyoti captained Sporting Afrique at the 2006 S.League,[29] but stated that the Flamingos owed him money mid-season.[30] In spite of this, he claimed that the Singaporean championship was highly organized compared to Kenya.[1]

India[]

Fresh at Churchill Brothers for 2006,[31] the captain was Man of the Match as they drew with Sporting Clube de Goa 1-1 despite earning a yellow card which left him out for the 11th round.[32] Exchanging to Sporting Clube de Goa for 2007,[33] the Kenyan had to leave the Flaming Oranje in 2008[34] due to injury, out for eight months.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e Up close with Sofapaka's Nicholas Muyoti Futaa
  2. ^ Kenya: Players to Stay - AFC (The Standard (Kenya)( Allafrica.com)
  3. ^ Swindon eyeing Muyoti Daily Nation
  4. ^ Thika United aim for title Daily Nation
  5. ^ Face Off Thika United Football Club
  6. ^ DOUBLE CHRISTMAS GIFT Thika United Football Club
  7. ^ Who will lift the KPL trophy? The Standard (Kenya)
  8. ^ Mathare to face Bandari Capital FM Kenya
  9. ^ Nicholas Muyoti: Top five finish for Leopards is realistic Futaa
  10. ^ Leopards’ veteran midfielder acclaims new signings Futaa
  11. ^ Muyoti confident of Leopards success Futaa
  12. ^ Muyoti appointed AFC Leopards' assistant coach Michezo Afrika
  13. ^ Muyoti: We don’t want to pull a 2012 Futaa
  14. ^ Leopards set to unveil squad and new coach The Standard (Kenya)
  15. ^ AFC Leopards confirm Nicholas Muyoti as assistant coach Goal.com
  16. ^ Muyoti bitter after being shown the door at Leopards The Star, Kenya
  17. ^ Muyoti appointed Oserian FC coach Goal.com
  18. ^ Muyoti parts ways with Oserian Futaa
  19. ^ Muyoti makes Oserian return Futaa
  20. ^ Muyoti’s term ends at Oserian Futaa
  21. ^ Muyoti returns to AFC Leopards as Deputy coach Goal.com
  22. ^ AFC Leopards parts ways with quartet Soka.co.ke
  23. ^ Thika United confirms Muyoti appointment Soka.co.ke
  24. ^ AFRICAN FOOTBALL Muyoti appointed Thika United head coach Soka25east
  25. ^ Thika United coach Nicholas Muyoti quits after strings of poor performances Goal.com
  26. ^ Nzoia Sugar settles for Nicholas Muyoti as new coach Goal.com
  27. ^ CHANGE OF GUARD: Nicholas Muyoti named as Kakamega Homeboyz new coach Sports Africa
  28. ^ Nicholas Muyoti joins Nairobi City Stars Nairobi City Stars
  29. ^ Muyoti - Let no-fear Flamingos entertain you Sleague.com
  30. ^ SOCCER: Kenyan players in trouble Daily Nation
  31. ^ Season ending transfers 2006 IndianFootball.Com
  32. ^ News for the month of March 2007 IndianFootball.Com
  33. ^ Season ending transfers 2007 IndianFootball.Com
  34. ^ Season ending transfers 2008 IndianFootball.Com

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