Davis Agesa Amuyunzu
FullnameDavis Agesa Amuyunzu
Birth date27 December 1995 (age 30)
Height1.87 m
PositionStriker
Youthyears 12014
Youthclubs 1Vapor Sports
Years 12015
Clubs 1Revengers FC
Years 22015-2016
Clubs 2Vapor Sports
Years 32017
Clubs 3Nairobi City Stars
Caps 325
Goals 37
Years 42018
Clubs 4Thika United F.C.
Caps 410
Goals 40
Years 52018-2020
Clubs 5Nairobi City Stars
Caps 535
Goals 510
Years 62020-22
Clubs 6Nairobi City Stars
Caps 655
Goals 63
Years 72022-23
Clubs 7F.C. Talanta
Caps 70
Goals 70
Years 82023-
Clubs 8MCF
Club-update19:31, 16 May 2023 (UTC)

Davis Agesa Amuyunzu is a Kenyan striker formerly of Kenyan Premier League sides Nairobi City Stars, F.C. Talanta, and now in the ranks of Kenyan second-tier side MCF.[1]

Club career

Agesa[2] is reported to have had a brief stint with Seychelle's side Revengers FC in 2015,[3] a club he joined from lower-tier side Vapor Sports.

In 2017 Agesa[4] joined Nairobi City Stars and went on to score seven goals by the end of the season. He moved to the Kenyan Premier League side Thika United F.C. in the first part of the 2018 season before returning to City Stars after featuring in ten games.

He was to head out for a short stint in Asia before returning to City Stars for the second part of the 2018/19 season.

He was part of City Stars' second-tier title-winning 2019/20 season where he became the club's top scorer[5][6] in the second tier. He[7][8] then committed to stay on at the club for two further seasons upon the team's return to the top tier. He left City Stars at the end of his term[9] for F.C. Talanta [10] whom he left to join MCF.

He registered two assists on his premier league debut for City Stars[11] in the 2020-21 FKF Premier League season-opener in Narok in late November 2020. He went on to score three times across two topflight seasons at City Stars.

Misfortune

In mid 2023, Agesa is said to have been duped by an agent and flown to Malaysia for a deal that never materialised. He is said to have been stranded[12] and only returned home after an effort initiated by global player union FIFPRO.[13]

Honours

Club

Nairobi City Stars
  • National Super League'
Champions (1): 2019-20

References

  1. ^ Mozzart Sport, 27 Oct 2022 MCF courting unsettled FC Talanta forward
  2. ^ Futaa, 15 Apr 2020 City Stars striker Davis Agesa on why looks up to Wanga and life after football
  3. ^ Goal,27 Sept 2021 Nairobi City Stars striker Agesa of his unfruitful Seychelles stint
  4. ^ Nairobi News, 15 Apr 2020 I was made for football and I’m a lion on the pitch, City Stars striker Davis Agesa says
  5. ^ Goal, 21 Sep 2020 Nairobi City Stars’ NSL top scorer Agesa ready for KPL return
  6. ^ The-Star, 22 Sept 2020 ready to test acumen against KPL defenders
  7. ^ Mozzart Sport, 11 Feb 2022 Resilient Agesa lauds turnaround in form
  8. ^ Kenya Sports News, 12 Feb 2022 City Stars striker Davis Agesa pleased with his performance in the league[dead link]
  9. ^ Mozzart Sport, 5 Aug 2022 Restructuring City Stars sends seven packing
  10. ^ Mozzart Sport, 10 Sep 2022 Kenyatta adds three more experienced players to rebuilding Talanta
  11. ^ Goal, 1 Dec 2020 Agesa happy to assist on debut for Nairobi City Stars vs Nzoia Sugar
  12. ^ Pulse Sport, 24 Aug 2023 Former Nairobi City Stars player stranded abroad after botched move
  13. ^ FIFPRO, 11 Oct 2023 Malaysian and Kenyan unions help stranded player return home after being cheated by fake agent