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Shabana Starlets FC assistant coach Nicodemus Migosi has died, prompting an outpouring of grief from the club and the wider Kenyan football community. His passing leaves a void in local women's football development.
Kisii, Kenya – The Kenyan football fraternity is mourning the death of Nicodemus Migosi, the assistant coach of Shabana Starlets FC, who passed away earlier this week. Migosi's death was announced by Shabana FC on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, in a statement shared on the club’s official X page.
Migosi was a dedicated figure within the Shabana family, known for his commitment to the women's team. His passing is considered a significant loss to the local football community, particularly for his contributions to Shabana Starlets FC, the women’s side associated with the main club.
The club's statement highlighted Migosi's passion, humility, and unwavering commitment to unity among supporters. “Nicodemus was not only a dedicated servant of Shabana Starlets FC but also a valued member of our community known for his passion, humility and unwavering commitment to unity among supporters,” the statement read, emphasising his value to the club.
His role as assistant coach for Shabana Starlets FC underscores his involvement in nurturing talent within women's football in the region. The club's tribute reflects the deep impact he had on players, staff, and fans alike.
The football community has expressed profound sadness at Migosi's demise. Tributes have poured in, acknowledging his efforts in promoting football and fostering a sense of camaraderie within the Shabana family. The sentiment across various stakeholders points to a recognition of his dedication beyond just coaching, extending to community building and mentorship.
The loss of an experienced coach like Migosi could have implications for the Shabana Starlets FC, particularly in terms of team morale and continuity in coaching strategy. His absence may necessitate a reorganisation of the coaching staff and could impact the team's immediate performance and long-term development plans. The local football community also loses a passionate advocate for the sport, particularly for women's football.
Details regarding the cause of Nicodemus Migosi's death have not been publicly disclosed by Shabana FC or other official sources. The club's statement focused on his contributions and the grief of the community, without providing specifics on the circumstances of his passing.
The immediate focus will be on how Shabana Starlets FC manages this transition and honours Migosi's legacy. Observers will be watching for further tributes, potential memorial services, and how the club addresses the coaching vacancy. The broader impact on women's football development in Kisii and surrounding areas will also be a point of interest, as the community grapples with the loss of a dedicated figure.