March 19, 2025

Up-close with Gor Mahia goal-keeper coach Idd Salim

Up-close with Gor Mahia goal-keeper coach Idd Salim
Idd Salim (left) during a training session

Up-close with Gor Mahia goal-keeper coach Idd Salim

In a move to sharpen the goalkeeping department, Kenyan Premier League club Gor Mahia recently hired the highly qualified Idd Salim as the new goal keeper trainer. Salim recently served as the U-20 Harambee Stars goal keeper trainer with the team that participated in an invitational tournament in South African.

After a brief stint at Gor Mahia, the new goal keeping techniques introduced by Salim have begun to bear fruits. Those who have witnessed recent matches especially the encounter between Gor Mahia and Chemelil must have seen a different Jerim Onyango between the posts. The captain has been at the top of his game and strikers have been finding him a hard nut to crack.

The club has the best keeper is the country in Ivo Mapunda, Jerim Onyango and Wycliff Kasaya. With no nonsense coach Logarusic introducing a new system of play to the up field players, the goal keeping department also needed a new approach, a challenge that attracted Idd Salim to the club.

In an exclusive interview with michezoafrika.com, coach Idd Salim says he  excited about his new job and looks forward to injecting new skills to bring out the best from the keepers at K’Ogalo stable.

“I am privileged to have a chance to work with the best club in the country and the three top keepers in the country. It’s a great challenge and I am up to the task”

Salim has done his own research and believes he has a solution to the below par performance by Kenyan goal keepers that has also hindered their progress to top  European clubs.

 “From my own assessment, too much concentration has been given to diving during keeper trainings at the expense of other aspects. Diving is of no help if the keeper is weak in other aspects. A good keeper should first have the right attitude to approach the game and also be top class in techniques e.g. reflex, punching techniques and training should mimic real game scenario as much as possible.”

“Our new approach is to ensure the keepers approach any game well prepared mentally and physically. We have to be as practical as possible during training to ensure the keeper is prepared for all possible scenarios. We seek to blend theory and practice.”

Idd Salim has a wealth of technical experience and management skills that he hopes to impart to his trainees. He holds several coaching qualifications that includes: CAF A license, CAF B license, Advanced Dutch Level 1, Brazil Tetra, and a Fitness and Gym Certificate from Kenyatta University.

Brief History 

Idd Salim started playing competitive soccer while in Primary school for a club called Nyoka FC .While in class 6 his team won the Provincial Division 1 title. He then joined Young Rovers in Division 1 where he featured until 1994 when he completed his primary studies.

In 1995 he progressed to Mombasa High. He quickly managed to cement the number one position in the school team and was the keeper for the teams that won the national championship in 1996 and 1998.The school emerged as runners-up in 1997.

After high school he joined Kenyan Premier League side Utalii FC and then progressed to Uganda for a brief stint with Mbale Football club. He hanged his gloves in 2000 to concentrate on professional coaching.

He started training kids and organizing events. In 2007 he guided the Kenyan team to Danone Cup in France. During this tournament upcoming Kenyan midfielder Paul Thiong’o who currently is at Empoli Youth was discovered.

To gain practical experience in goal keeper training, Salim was attached to Dutch side AZ Alkmaar Football for 6 months then proceeded to  Italian Serie B side Empoli for another 6 months of experience.

During his stay  Salim developed close relationship with Dutch football manager Louis van Gaal  formerly in charge of Ajax, Netherlands, Barcelona, AZ and Bayern Munich. Salim describes Gaal as “ a great teacher” and adds: “I have a lot  of good things to say about him during the time we worked together. He has done a lot to inspire me.”

He is also an ambassador of Ubabalo Africa, Aspire Academy Coordinator and has also worked as regional coordinator for Sakata ball.

His also harbors big dreams for his career : “I want to be the top goal keeper trainer in Kenya by 2014 and by 2016, I should be a goal keeper trainer’s instructor. I also plan to set up a center of excellence for goalkeeper training in the region.”