Friday, June 3

LIGI NDOGO SOUTH B

Ligi Ndogo Soccer Club 
South B inside the Railway Training Institute, Mombasa Rd
Tel +254 0720 933 274,020 5213426 ;info@ligindogo.com
Office Hours 9.00am-3.00pm Saturday
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Ligi Ndogo South B opened its doors in 2005.It is situated inside the expansive Railway Training Institute. It serves areas of South B,Hazina,South C,Imara Daima,Mombasa Rd,Embakasi,Nyayo Estate,Buru Buru,Donholm,Komarock.
With its compassing curriculum, It has trained boys who have featured both nationally and internationally. Solomon Mbiti earned good reviews as part of the Ligi Ndogo team that travelled to Keele, Manchester in 2007 and 2009.Many others have gone on to feature at school level.Said Bakari from South B is currently featuring in the Ligi Ndogo U16 planets.



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LIGI NDOGO NGONG RD


LIGI Ndogo Soccer Club
Ngong' Rd office next to Harlequins Suite Hotel
Tel +254 0720 681 831;info@ligindogo.com
Office Hours 9.00am 6.30pm Mon-Sun
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ATOMS   |   JUNIOR     MID   |   NEWS   |   GALLERY  | PROGRAM

LIGI NDOGO KAREN

LIGI Ndogo Soccer Club
Karen South School next to Light Academy on Karen C Road
Tel +254 0721 141 253;info@ligindogo.com
Office hours 8.00am-3.00pm,Saturday
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PLAYERS   |   NEWS   |   GALLERY

LIGI NDOGO GIGIRI






Ligi Ndogo Soccer Club
Gigiri,German School,Opp The Village Market
Tel +254 0722 416 958;info@ligindogo.com
Office Hours 9.00am-3.00pm Saturday

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PLAYERS   |   NEWS  |   GALLERY  |  PROGRAM   |  ACTIVITIES

PARENT PERSPECTIVE




The new season at Ligi Ndogo Football Club has started with a bang. Last year’s prize winners, Kalama and Jan Ochieng are working hard to ensure they retain their top scorer titles but of course, there is stiff competition from team-mates. It looks like its going to be an exciting time for the boys, and girls.The parents are also weighing in, with Mugo,a Ligi parent for the past three years, telling us a bit about his experience. He has two sons who are four and seven. The seven year old, also named Mugo, has been playing at Ligi for three years; since he was four years old. And the younger one, has been coming since he was two and a half! Mugo tells us that what he’s noticed that has been of benefit to his sons sincethey joined Ligi is that they’ve learned how to cooperate with other children, and are more disciplined in their behaviour. In addition to adding some mad skills in their football repertoire.



He also says he’d like to see more parents hanging around watching their kids play. A lot of parents, according to him, either drop off their children and disappear or hang out in their cars reading the paper. He’d like to see a parents’ league organised so the parents can get more involved. What do the rest of you think about this idea?


Also, he’d like Ligi Ndogo to set up a screen at the club house when there are major matches being played both locally and internationally. Good idea or dud?


Do let Mugo and us know if you agree with him, or disagree. (set up a vote for this app).
The parents are also weighing in, with Mugo.