KPL Champions Gor Mahia head coach Charles Akonnor has made a passionate appeal to Gor Mahia supporters ahead of the club’s final league match at Nyayo Stadium on Sunday, calling on every fan to carry a white handkerchief or any small white cloth as part of the club’s title celebrations.
The Ghanaian tactician says the symbolic gesture represents the spirit that has carried K’Ogalo throughout the season, peace, unity and togetherness.
According to the message shared ahead of the highly anticipated coronation match, supporters will wave the white handkerchiefs inside Nyayo Stadium to create a powerful visual atmosphere as Gor Mahia celebrate yet another memorable campaign.
Akonnor emphasized that peace has been one of the defining values behind the club’s successful season and urged fans to turn up in large numbers to give the team a fitting finale.
“Peace has defined our season and peace is our message,” the coach stated while rallying supporters for the decisive occasion.
The appeal has already sparked excitement among the Green Army faithful, with many fans online describing the planned white-wave moment as one of the most unique supporter displays in recent Kenyan football history.
The atmosphere at Nyayo National Stadium is expected to be electric as Gor Mahia prepare to celebrate their latest league triumph in front of thousands of supporters. K’Ogalo recently strengthened their title charge with crucial victories under Akonnor, whose calm leadership and tactical discipline have transformed the team during the run-in.
The club has enjoyed a dramatic and emotionally charged campaign, battling intense pressure from rivals AFC Leopards before eventually emerging strongly in the title race. Recent matches at Nyayo Stadium have attracted massive crowds, underlining the growing excitement surrounding the club’s pursuit of another league crown.
Fans have now been urged to spread the message across all Gor Mahia supporter branches, social media platforms and fan groups to ensure the stadium turns into a sea of waving white cloths on Sunday afternoon.
Supporters planning to attend the coronation clash can secure their match tickets through LangoPass Event Ticketing Agent.
For Gor Mahia faithful, Sunday is now about more than football. It is about celebrating a season built on resilience, unity, belief and peace, values Akonnor hopes will continue defining the club beyond the final whistle.
Gor Mahia fans are expected to arrive early at the stadium to avoid congestion and fully participate in the planned celebrations as K’Ogalo prepare to close another historic chapter in Kenyan football.
