Full name | Thika United Football Club | ||
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Founded | 2000 | ||
Ground | Thika Sub-County Stadium Thika, Kenya | ||
Capacity | 5,000 | ||
Chairman | Elio Lolli | ||
Head coach | Nicholas Muyoti | ||
League | Kenyan Premier League | ||
2018 | 18th | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Thika United Football Club is an association football club based in Thika, Kenya, which currently competes in the Kenyan Super League, the second tier of the Kenyan football league system. They play their home games at the Sea Joy Arena.
The club was formed in 2000 as Beirut FC. The following year, after being promoted to the Nationwide League (second level), it adopted new name, Medisca Thika, after its then sponsors. The current name (Thika United FC) has been in use since 2003, which was also its first year in the top flight under the sponsorship of Brookside Dairies. Midfielder Matthew Dickinson hit the headlines of local and some national newspapers when he left local team Brislington Badgers in Bristol, England, to travel to Kenya to gain nationality and happened to earn himself a lengthy contract with Thika United.[1]
History
Thika United made their top flight debut in 2002 and finished third in 2006 and 2009.[1]
Thika United regained promotion to the Kenya Premier League after beating Ushuru F.C. 2-1 on aggregate in the 2017 Kenya Super League promotion playoffs.[2]
They were relegated back to the Kenya Nationwide League after one season, finishing bottom of the Kenyan Premier League in 2018.[3]
Club coaches/officials
C.E.O | George Maina |
Technical director | James Nandwa |
Head coach | Nicholas Muyoti |
Keeper Trainer | Joseph Ruto |
Team manager | Vincent Nyaberi |
Head Physio | Nassib Tawa |
Web Editor | Kennedy Magu |
Current squad (2017)
NAME | JERSEY No. | POSITION | NATIONALITY | NAME | JERSEY No. | POSITION | NATIONALITY |
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Allan Owiny | 13 | Keeper | Ugandan | ||||
Kaleb Wafula | 1 | Keeper | Kenyan | Salim Mzee | 11 | Winger | Kenyan |
Eliud Emase | 25 | Keeper | Kenyan | Mwinyi Kibwana | 2 | Midfielder | Kenyan |
Boniface Baraza | Keeper | Kenyan | Said Tsuma | 20 | Midfielder | Kenyan | |
Sammy Meja | 3 | Defender | Kenyan | Eugene Mukangula | 10 | Midfielder | Kenyan |
Sosthenes Idah | 35 | Defender | Kenyan | Baraka Badi | 3 | Defender | Kenyan |
Denis Lewa | 22 | Defender | Kenyan | Asaad Musa | 40 | Midfielder | Kenyan |
Dennis Odhiambo (Capt) | 4 | Defender | Kenyan | Wilson Anekeya | 19 | Defender | Kenyan |
Suleiman Ngotho | 24 | Defender | Kenyan | James Chege | 26 | Midfielder | Kenyan |
Christopher Oruchum | 26 | Defender | Kenyan | Edmond Adem | Striker | Kenyan | |
Samuel Mwanje | 6 | Midfielder | Ugandan | Onwudi Chibueze | 9 | Striker | Nigerian |
Collins Okumu | 28 | Defender | Kenyan | Benson Iregi | 17 | Winger | Kenyan |
Peter Okoth | Winger | Kenyan | Stephen Oduor | Defender | Kenyan | ||
James Kinyanjui | Midfielder | Kenyan | Michael Mutinda | 15 | Midfielder | Kenyan |
See also
References
- 1 2 Kitula, Sammy (30 January 2011). "Thika coach hopes patience will pay".
- ↑ "Thika United survive KPL Promotion Battle". goal.com. 24 December 2017.
- ↑ "Summary - 2018 Kenya Premier League". soccerway.com.