Ligi Ndogo S.C. Academy

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Ligi Ndogo Academy
Full nameLigi Ndogo Soccer Club Academy
Nickname(s)The Planets, Ligi
Founded1 January 2002(22 years ago) (2002-01-01)
GroundLigi Ndogo Grounds,
Nairobi, Kenya
Capacity2,000
Chairman Chris Amimo
Head coach Ibrahim Mbikalo

The Ligi Ndogo Soccer Club Academy, commonly known as simply Ligi Ndogo, is the youth team of Ligi Ndogo Sports Club, and acts as a feeder program for the senior team. The current academy director and under-17 head coach is Ibrahim Mbikalo.

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The academy fields teams from under-9 to under-19 level that participate in various national and international competitions, but also accommodates boys and girls from the age of four upwards. Notable former graduates of the academy include Swedish international John Guidetti and Kenyan international Ayub Masika.

History

The academy was established on 1 January 2002 by current club chairman Chris Amimo and Karani Nyamu. The academy's first season began in February 2002, as just a place for neighbourhood children to go and play some football. Upon discovering that many of the children actually had talent, the administration formed the various age groups found in the academy today and formed a "Planets" team, which consisted of the best players from these age groups, to represent the club at national and international tournaments. [1]

In 2005, the senior football team was formed on the initiative of current academy director and former senior team coach, Ibrahim Mbikalo and Amimo. Ligi Ndogo gained their first honours by winning the Private Secondary Schools' League in 2005, and played in the Kiko Cup towards the end of the year, crashing out through a 3–2 loss to Kibera Combined on spot kicks.

Structure

A Kenyan news report done on the Ligi Ndogo Academy.

The academy's program is divided into three seasons each calendar year: January–April, May–August and September–December, with a typical season lasting 10 to 12 weeks. Apart from being a football school with several semi-professional coaches on the payroll, the academy fielded an internal league season at each age level with regular matches, training sessions and tournaments. Upon registration, players are evaluated and placed in teams which are categorized based on age and skill level:

These categories are further divided into teams named after the planets of the Solar System. The atoms have five teams: Mercury, Jupiter, Mars, Neptune and Suns. The juniors have Neptune, Mars, Jupiter and Pluto while the Mids have Jupiter and Neptune. A formal program is also offered where parents can get involved as referees, linesmen, team parents, team sponsors, handlers and cheerleaders.

As the Football Kenya Federation does not organize national youth leagues in Kenya, teams from the academy regularly compete in the Keele International Cup (formerly the Umbro International Cup), which has been won before by the academy's various teams, as well as various tournaments within the country. Players from the academy have attracted attention from professional football clubs such as Crystal Palace, Everton and Liverpool. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]


Ownership and Sponsorship

Ligi Ndogo was Founded by Chris Amimo and Karani Nyamu and in its infancy was supported by Milo, who had naming rights to the grounds and brand.

Notable academy graduates

John Guidetti is a notable former player at the academy, having joined the under-13 team in 2003. [7] [8] [9] After leaving in 2005 to return to IF Brommapojkarna, he signed a three-year deal with Manchester City as a 16-year-old in 2008.

Nat.NameDate of birth (age)Years at academyClub after academyCurrent club [a] Source(s)
Flag of Kenya.svg Sven Yida 18 December 1998 (age 25)February 2006–November 2015 Flag of Kenya.svg Sharks Flag of Kenya.svg Sharks [10]
Flag of Nigeria.svg Jeremiah Bright 30 May 1993 (age 31)April 2010–November 2012 Flag of Kenya.svg Tusker Flag of Kenya.svg Ligi Ndogo [11]
Flag of Sweden.svg John Guidetti 15 April 1992 (age 32)September 2003–December 2005 Flag of Sweden.svg IF Brommapojkarna Flag of Spain.svg Alavés [12] [7] [8] [9] [13]
Flag of Kenya.svg Ayub Masika 10 September 1992 (age 31)January–December 2004 Flag of Kenya.svg JMJ Academy Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lierse [12]
Flag of Kenya.svg Humphrey Mieno 25 September 1989 (age 34)February–September 2004 Flag of Kenya.svg Sofapaka Flag of Kenya.svg Tusker [12]
Flag of Kenya.svg Paul Thiong'o 12 August 1995 (age 29)January–December 2004 Flag of Kenya.svg Impala Flag of Italy.svg Colligiana [12] [14]

a. ^ Current club as of 7 October 2015.

Honours

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