World AIDS Day may significantly impact the highly anticipated Mashemeji Derby between Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards, which is set to unfold at the renowned Nyayo National Stadium this upcoming Saturday.
Originally scheduled for Saturday, December 6, 2025, the match now faces complications as Nyayo National Stadium has been reserved by State House for the World AIDS Day ceremony, with preparatory activities commencing on Saturday morning.
This unexpected turn of events leaves the derby in jeopardy, as officials wrestle with the possibility of either postponing the match or relocating it to a location outside of Nairobi.
The challenges surrounding the choice of venue for such a prestigious match have raised extensive concerns among fans and football analysts alike. Many are questioning the logistical foresight involved in scheduling one of Kenya’s most significant football events against a national observance.

This situation highlights a continuing pattern where major matches face last-minute complications due to venue conflicts, reflecting a broader issue in the management of sporting events in the country.
In recent years, both Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards have grappled with securing a suitable venue for their derby matches, leading to frequent postponements and relocations that often favor less-than-ideal grounds.
The last encounter between these fierce rivals occurred at Raila Odinga Homabay Stadium, which has been criticized for its subpar playing surface, raising serious concerns about player safety and the quality of the game.
As the derby approaches, fans are left in suspense, hoping for a swift resolution that allows this historic matchup to take place in a location that meets the high standards expected for such a prominent event in Kenyan football.

