Mind games have already started ahead of the highly anticipated FKF Premier League clash between Gor Mahia and Shabana set for Saturday, March 21 at the iconic Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi.
In a cheeky message posted on their official social media platforms, Gor Mahia welcomed the Glamour Boys to the capital in a humorous tone that has already sparked reactions among fans from both sides.
“Good afternoon Shabana 👋👋
We got your good greetings via Sharks (mechi iliishaje jana?) and tunawakaribisha Nairobi. Mvua kidogo hapa na pale lakini playing surface iko sawa, you know where Nyayo Stadium is?
Mtuletee ndisi na avkato.
Saturday ndio ile siku…” the message read.
The playful jab referenced Shabana’s recent interaction involving Kariobangi Sharks F.C. while also teasing the Kisii-based side to bring bananas and avocados, a lighthearted cultural nod that quickly caught the attention of Kenyan football fans online.

The post, which also included a link to match tickets on LangoPass, immediately ignited banter between supporters of both clubs, with fans flooding the comments section with humorous replies, memes, and predictions ahead of the weekend showdown.
The match is expected to draw a massive crowd at Nyayo Stadium as the rivalry between the two sides continues to grow since Shabana returned to the top tier in 2023.
While Gor Mahia currently enjoys strong form in the league and are widely viewed as title favorites this season, Shabana have built a reputation as one of the most passionate fan-backed teams in the country, often travelling in large numbers to support their side.
Their “Tore Bobe” supporters are expected to make the long trip from Kisii and surrounding regions to Nairobi, setting the stage for a vibrant atmosphere inside Nyayo Stadium.
For Gor Mahia, whose fan base is famously called “The Green Army,” Saturday’s fixture presents another opportunity to assert their dominance and continue their push for the league title.
But beyond the points at stake, it is the bragging rights and fan pride that make the clash even more exciting. Encounters between the two sides have increasingly become one of the most entertaining spectacles in Kenyan football, with packed stadiums, colorful chants and nonstop banter dominating the build-up.
With both sets of fans already trading jokes and friendly insults online, Saturday’s match promises not only a thrilling football contest but also a celebration of the vibrant culture that surrounds the FKF Premier League.
One thing is certain — when the two teams step onto the lush turf of Nyayo National Stadium, the banter will give way to action, and only one side will leave Nairobi with the last laugh.
