Congratulations
are in order for the 2015 league Champions, the Mighty K”Ogalo.
Last night’s
1-0 win over Sony Sugar FC, courtesy of Innocent Wafula's first half strike was enough to all but confirm what everyone knew was
coming. Winning the league with 4 games to go in modern times is no mean feat
by itself. And in winning the league for the third consecutive season,
records are already tumbling, records
that we will continue to revise as the season comes to an end because this is a history making team. However for now
the following are worth noting:
Gor Mahia
becomes the first team to win the league three consecutive times on two occasions since
the league began in the early 60s. Only two other teams have won the league on
three consecutive occasions before (AFC Leopards 1980-1982 and Ulinzi Stars (2003-2005)
but Gor Mahia is the first team to do it twice (1983-1985 and 2013-2015). On
both occasions they have done it in years ending with 3,4,and 5 – coincidence or
planned?
Of course
this was also its fifteenth league title, extending the lead over AFC
Leopards’ to 2 trophies (or 3 trophies depending on your argument about 1971).
They thus continue to be the most successful club in the Kenyan league with AFC
Leopards and Tusker following. Below is the list of the most successful teams
in the league in terms of trophies won
Team
|
Championships
|
Gor Mahia
|
15
|
AFC Leopards
|
13
|
Tusker FC
|
10
|
Ulinzi Stars
|
4
|
Re Union
Nakuru All Stars
Oserian
|
2
|
The only
other clubs to have won the league trophy are Feisal, Utalii FC, Mathare United, Sofapaka,
and Sony FC who all have a trophy each.
In winning
the league in 2013, Gor Mahia only scored 32 goals. By the time of winning the
league this year, they have already scored 54 goals (two awarded for the
abandoned game). So is this Gor Mahia
team the best scoring league champions in this period? I went back to the
records to dig this up.
Year
|
Champions
|
Goals Scored
|
2008
|
Mathare United
|
47
|
2009
|
Sofapaka
|
39
|
2010
|
Ulinzi Stars
|
37
|
2011
|
Tusker FC
|
34
|
2012
|
Tusker FC
|
39
|
2013
|
Gor Mahia
|
32
|
2014
|
Gor Mahia
|
43
|
2015
|
Gor Mahia
|
54*
|
With four
to games still to play and with a rate of slightly over 2 goals per game, we
can confidently say that this Gor Mahia side is the most free scoring team in
modern times. At the current rate 60 goals is surely a possibility.
They say
Championship sides are built from the back – the defence. Past Tusker FC teams have been fabled for their defences
so I sought to find out where our current defence would rank among the
championship winning sides. Here is how this side compares.
Year
|
Champions
|
Goals Conceded
|
2008
|
Mathare United
|
22
|
2009
|
Sofapaka
|
21
|
2010
|
Ulinzi Stars
|
16
|
2011
|
Tusker FC
|
17
|
2012
|
Tusker FC
|
14
|
2013
|
Gor Mahia
|
15
|
2014
|
Gor Mahia
|
21
|
2015
|
Gor Mahia
|
12*
|
As it
stands, this is indeed the meanest defence of them all but Gor Mahia will need
to concede not more than two goals in their remaining 4 games to keep the
record ahead of the brewers.
I also had
a look at the points tally previously held by Mathare United, and again,
records are tumbling on that front.
Year
|
Champions
|
Points Tally
|
2008
|
Mathare United
|
63
|
2009
|
Sofapaka
|
59
|
2010
|
Ulinzi Stars
|
59
|
2011
|
Tusker FC
|
58
|
2012
|
Tusker FC
|
60
|
2013
|
Gor Mahia
|
60
|
2014
|
Gor Mahia
|
60
|
2015
|
Gor Mahia
|
66*
|
The big one
remaining though is to see how far we can maintain the unbeaten league run.
Currently the team is on a 28 game unbeaten run with the possibility of going
the distance unbeaten. Only Western Stima, Muhoroni Youth, Tusker and Sofapaka
stand on our way.
Innocent Wafula celebrates the goal that secured the 2015 championship
Pic courtesy of Goal.com
No comments:
Post a Comment