In an eagerly anticipated announcement, Gor Mahia have released the squad for the upcoming 2025/2026 season, with a total of 30 players confirmed.
The organization has been busy evaluating talent and strategizing for the season, aiming to build a competitive team capable of excelling in the re-branded SportPesa League.
One of the most notable omissions from the squad is Geoffrey Ochieng’, a left back and assistant captain who is currently undergoing rehabilitation following a successful knee surgery. His absence is felt by fans and teammates alike, but the club is hopeful for his swift recovery and return to the pitch.
Retaining leadership, Captain Philemon Otieno and midfielder Ernest Wendo will continue to wear the Gor Mahia colors, contributing their experience and skills to the squad.
In a strategic adjustment to meet SPL regulations regarding foreign player quotas, Gor Mahia has included four foreign talents, one fewer than allowed.
The club have slotted three players from Ghana: Enock Morrison, George Amonno, and Ebenezer Adukwaw, alongside Patrick Essombe from Cameroon, all expected to bolster the team’s performance.
Additionally, the club have taken a step towards nurturing homegrown talent by promoting Reagan Ogolla from the Gor Mahia Youth Team, illustrating their commitment to developing young players from the Youth team side..
As excitement builds for the new season, fans are eager to see how these new additions and retained players will shape Gor Mahia’s journey in the SportPesa League. The club’s management is optimistic that this blend of experience and youth will drive success in the upcoming season.