Английская Википедия:George Midenyo
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George Midenyo Oguk is a retired Kenyan striker who featured for Kenyan Premier League sides Mathare United, Tusker F.C., Gor Mahia F.C., Nairobi City Stars, Wazito F.C. and Kenya.[1]
He also featured for Norwegian side Raufoss IL, Swedish sides Mjölby AI FF and Husqvarna FF, and Sidama Coffee S.C. in Ethiopia. He is now a coach.
Club career
Midenyo[2] started his career at Mathare United in 2002 and after five seasons joined Tusker F.C. for a season. He then moved to Norwegian side Raufoss IL[3] in 2007 then to Swedish side Mjölby AI FF the same year. In 2008 he joined Husqvarna FF[4] and spent two seasons before returning to Mjölby AI FF.
In 2011 he was back from Scandinavia and rejoined Tusker F.C. In 2012 he joined Gor Mahia F.C.[5][6][7] for two seasons then landed at Nairobi City Stars for the 2014 season.[8]
Thereafter, he moved to Sidama Coffee S.C.[9][10] for two seasons before returning to Kenya to join Wazito F.C. in the second tier.
Coaching
After half a season[11] at Wazito F.C., Midenyo switched to the bench to become an assistant coach and served for a season and a half.[12][13]
After coaching private entities and schools, Midenyo was back to coaching at club level. This includes Mt. Kenya United in the second tier and Mathare United in the Kenyan topflight.[14]
He currently holds a CAF 'B' Diploma in coaching.
International
Midenyo was called up to the Kenya national football team in 2010 by head coach Reinhard Fabisch. He earned his debut on 5 Jan 2001 in a friendly against Zambia at the City Stadium.[15]
His competitive debut was away to Gabon[16] during a 2002 AFCON Qualifier Group 3 in Stade Omar Bongo. He played the full 90 minutes.
He went on to earn 10 National caps[17] which included five games in 2001 CECAFA Cup.
Career statistics
International
Kenya | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Apps | Goals |
2001 | 10 | 0 |
Total | 10 | 0 |
Honours
Club
- Mathare United
- Moi Golden Cup: (2001)
- Tusker
- Kenyan Premier League title:(2006/7)
- Kenyan Premier League title:(2011)
- Gor Mahia
References
External links
- ↑ George Midenyo
- ↑ The-Star, 3 Sept 2020 Midenyo: Speedster who turned rage into success in football
- ↑ Ostlendingen, 12 Apr 2007 The dream come true for George
- ↑ abc nyheter, 10 May 2007 Kenyan elements in the Adeccoligaen
- ↑ Michezoafrika, 20 Dec 2011 Tusker FC release George Midenyo
- ↑ Michezoafrika, 05 Jan 2012 George Midenyo joins Gor Mahia
- ↑ Michezoafrika, 05 Jan 2012 Midenyo-I am ready for K'Ogalo's calling
- ↑ Futaa, 24 Jan 2014 City Stars could land George Midenyo
- ↑ Worancha, 5 Feb 2015 George Midenyo joins Ethiopia Premier League leaders Sidama Bunna
- ↑ Futaa, 8 Feb 2015 Midenyo joins Ethiopian giants
- ↑ Goal, 02 Jul 2017 NSL: Radical changes as Wazito FC release final squad
- ↑ Futaa, 22 October 2018 Wazito coach leaves club
- ↑ Goal, 22 Oct 2018 More trouble for relegated Wazito as George Midenyo quits
- ↑ Mozzart Sports, 25 Sept 2021 Midenyo leaves Mathare United
- ↑ NFT, Kenya 2 Zambia 1
- ↑ NFT, Gabon 1 Kenya 1
- ↑ NFT, George Midenyo
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