League leaders Gor Mahia FC were held to a frustrating goalless draw by Bandari FC in a heated FKF Premier League encounter at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani.
K’Ogalo dominated large spells of the match but were unable to break down a disciplined Bandari defense, settling for a single point that keeps them top of the table with 58 points, just ahead of arch-rivals AFC Leopards on 55.
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Gor Mahia 0-0 Bandari FC
Drama unfolded late at Kasarani in a moment that left players and fans stunned.
In the 86th minute, Shariff Musa went down inside the box, prompting the referee to initially point to the spot, a penalty appeared to have been awarded to Gor Mahia.
Bandari players immediately surrounded the referee in protest as tempers flared and tensions boiled over on the pitch.
After consulting with the fourth official, the referee dramatically overturned the decision. NO PENALTYÂ
The stadium erupted in disbelief as Gor Mahia were controversially denied what looked like a crucial late chance to win the match.
Further confusion followed when the reserve referee indicated five minutes of added time, yet only two minutes were ultimately played.
The match ended in controversy, with questions raised over the late decisions that overshadowed an otherwise competitive encounter.
Attention now turns to the Mashemeji Derby, where Gor Mahia FC will face AFC Leopards on Sunday, 26th April 2026 at the Nyayo National Stadium in a high-stakes title showdown.
