Kenyan football legend Austin Oduor Origi, former Gor Mahia and Harambee Stars captain, has passed away, leaving a lasting legacy.
Former Harambee Stars and Gor Mahia captain Austin Oduor Origi has sadly passed away at the age of 60.
Austin Oduor leaves behind an indelible legacy that stretches across decades of sporting excellence.
A towering figure in Kenyan football, Austin’s remarkable career spanned both domestic and international success, including leading Gor Mahia to their historic 1987 African Cup Winners' Cup (Mandela Cup) triumph.
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Born and raised in Ziwani, Nairobi, Austin Oduor's football journey began with Umeme FC in 1976 before he joined Gor Mahia in 1980. It was here that he earned the nickname 'Makamu (the Deputy) for often deputizing the legendary Sammy ‘Kempes’ Owino.
He would go on to become one of Kenya's greatest defenders, guiding both Gor Mahia and Harambee Stars to remarkable successes.
Former SuperSport journalist Collins Okinyo expressed his deep sadness at Origi's passing, recalling their close relationship.
"He was a good friend that I did so many interviews with. May the Legend rest in peace," Okinyo confirmed in a heartfelt tribute.
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Austin Oduor is best remembered for two key moments in Kenyan football history.
First, his heroic display during the 4th All Africa Games held in Nairobi, where he calmly converted the final penalty against Malawi to take Harambee Stars to the finals in 1987.
Then, as captain of Gor Mahia, he led his team to an unforgettable victory at Kasarani Stadium in the same year, when they lifted the prestigious Mandela Cup after defeating Tunisia’s Esperance. This was the first and only time a Kenyan club won the African Cup Winners' Cup.
The former Gor Mahia star came from a distinguished football family.
He was the father of former Harambee Stars goalkeeper Arnold Origi, as well as the uncle of former Liverpool and AC Milan striker Divock Origi.
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Austin’s influence also extended to his brother Mike Okoth Origi, another legendary figure in Kenyan football.
Austin’s legacy went beyond his role as a player; he was known for his strong leadership on and off the pitch.
On the international stage, Oduor was part of the Harambee Stars squad that qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations three consecutive times, a feat that no other Kenyan side has replicated.
His tactical intelligence and defensive prowess made him a feared opponent, even against the best in the world.
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His passing has left a significant void in Kenyan sports with tributes pouring in from former teammates, football fans and the wider sporting community.
His impact on the game will forever be remembered and his contributions to Kenyan football will continue to inspire future generations.