Wednesday, December 3, 2008

SUMSUNG NEXT HERO MYSA CHAMPIONS GIRLS OVER 16

For someone to succeed in anything you need to have a plan of action, team work and dedication. Otto-Benecker is no exception with great players who are quite motivated and well disciplined on and off the field. This year will be a year to be remembered; first and foremost we have an online presence and the greatest of all winning the overall zonal championship.


Girls’ football in general has really improved over the years and nowadays it’s hard to find a girl without playing boots. On our way to success we had to play a series of tough matches for example we played Githurai Kimbo in the quarter final which was a really tough match. Thanks to a spectacular goal from Esther Mazira which took us to the semis by defeating Githurai 1- 0. Semi final was another very tough match and we realized that as we proceed to the next stage we had to be determined and focused on the prize without feeling intimidated by the opponents. We played Mathare Zone in the semi-final stage which we won 1-0, thanks to Susan Wairmu for the wonderful goal. Finally the big day came and we were in the final against Ruaraka which comes from Babadogo with the likes of veteran players like Usla, Our team being a young side but with lots of experience and exposure we knew it was going to be a tough match. The match kicked off at around 12 noon with 30 minutes played for each half. After the normal time its was still 0-0 and the match was called for an extra 10 minutes for each half which ended without a goal and everyone was anxiously waiting for the penalty shootouts, This was a really tensed moment as to many believe that penalty is always about luck but to me I think otherwise whereby the most team that have confidence, focus and experience stands the high chance of winning. The referee called upon each side to be ready for the penalty shootouts whereby we started by scoring and later ended with Otto-Benecker scoring 6 against Ruraka 5 and that was it and the new champion where smiling, singing and rejoicing what a day to be remembered I wish you were there. Let us all support the girls’ child in sports and education. My thanks goes to the MYSA fraternity and most in particular Masaka, Viyuka, Teddy (Coach), Izoh (assistant coach) and the entire team for the great achievement. ‘Ongera’ our players namely

1. Pauline Atieno
2. Evaline Akida
3. kate Syprine
4. Loline Aloo
5. Irene Diana
6. Maurine Anyango
7. Bilha Wangare
8. Pauline Atieno(Knight)
9. Esther Mazira
10. caroline Akinyi
11. Agnes mule
12. susan wairimu
13. Elizabeth Wangui
14. Emily Wanjiru
15. Victoria Mueni













Monday, September 29, 2008

Samsung MYSA NextHero girls tournament


In the just concluded two days Samsung MYSA NextHero Inter-provincial girls soccer tournament our team participated in the Over 16 years and under 16 years respectively whereby our senior team reached the quarter finals just to be eliminated in the penalty shootout. In the previous games the girls gave their best by wining all their group stage matches. Below are some clips that will say it all. Lets empower the girl child through sports . For more you can visits mysakenya.org

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Junior team

Senior team

The pain of losing a match

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The girl power



Who said girls can't make it in sport? there are ladies out there who are capable of doing any sport in the world. just to mention football one of the most loved sport around the world which has attracted

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Mission and Vision



VISION

Otto- Benecker F.C envisage empowering youths through sports especially football and also encourage and advocate for girl child education.

MISSION STATEMENT

To promote sport awareness in the community and attract lots of ladies to join football by creating both football opportunities, education and networking with other youth groups through the use of sports.

To nature youth talents in sports and also create channels that will help them learn about social life, self esteem, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS sensitization and drug abuse prevention through participating in MYSA (Mathare Youth Sports Association) workshops and other programs.