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Musa Otieno

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Kenyan footballer (born 1973)
Musa Otieno
Personal information
Full nameMusa Otieno Ongao
Date of birth (1973-12-29)29 December 1973 (age 52)
Place of birthNairobi, Kenya
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Position(s)
Team information
Current team
Kenya (assistant coach)
Youth career
1989–1990Bedjos FC
1990–1992Inter-Continental FC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1994AFC Leopards37(4)
1995–1997Tusker FC
1997–2011Santos311(34)
2008Cleveland City Stars (loan)7(1)
International career
1993–2009Kenya90(9)
Managerial career
2020–Kenya (assistant coach)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Musa Otieno (born 29 December 1973 inNairobi) is a Kenyan formerfootballer.

Career

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Club

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Otieno has enjoyed an illustrious career on his native continent, playing forAFC Leopards andTusker FC in Kenya, and from 1997 until 2011 forSantos in the South AfricanPremier Soccer League. He helped them win the PSL title in 2001-02, the Bob Save Super Bowl in 2001, the BP Top 8in 2002, and theABSA Cup in 2003.

Otieno first came to the United States in 2008, playing a season on loan with theCleveland City Stars in theUSL Second Division. He made his debut for the Stars on 4 July 2008, as a 64th-minute substitute forMark Schulte, and went on to make seven appearances, scoring one goal, and helping them to the USL2 title.

On 15 December 2008, following the conclusion Santos' domestic season, Otieno returned to theCleveland City Stars to play in their debut season in theUSL First Division in 2009.[1]

Otieno retired in 2011 having made over 300 appearances and scoring more than 30 goals for Santos.

He is the current Assistant technical manager for Morocco National Team.

International

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Otieno is one of Kenya's most successful and decorated footballers, having made his national team debut forKenya againstZaire in 1993 at the age of 19. He captainedThe Harambee Stars numerous times. He was also a member of the Kenyan2004 African Nations Cup team, who finished in third place of their group in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-finals.

He made 90 appearances for the Kenyan national team, scoring 9 goals.[2]

Former Harambee Stars captain Musa Otieno assumes his new role as national football team assistant coach on Thursday. Otieno was on Monday named in the national team's technical bench in the preparations for the 2012Africa Cup of Nations qualifier againstGuinea Bissau.[1]

Personal

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Otieno owns and operates a community outreach foundation in his home country, called the Musa Otieno Foundation.[3]

References

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  1. ^"United Soccer Leagues (USL)". Archived fromthe original on 31 December 2008. Retrieved15 December 2008.
  2. ^Mamrud, Roberto."Musa Ongao Otieno - International Appearances".RSSSF.
  3. ^"Musa Otieno Foundation". Archived fromthe original on 12 October 2009. Retrieved1 May 2009.

External links

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Kenya
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