When Gor Mahia ended their 18-year wait for the Kenyan Premier League title in 2013, much of the spotlight fell on the goals, celebrations, and the final whistle that confirmed K’Ogalo as champions. But behind that historic triumph was the influence of a calm, experienced, and creative midfielder, Patrick Oboya.
Mid-Season Arrival That Changed the Momentum
Patrick Oboya joined Gor Mahia in July 2013 on a short-term contract after returning from a stint in Europe. At the time, the title race was intense, with rivals such as AFC Leopards pushing hard and pressure mounting on Gor Mahia to finally end nearly two decades without a league crown.
Coach Bobby Williamson needed experience, composure, and creativity in the squad, and Oboya delivered exactly that.

Though he arrived midway through the campaign, Oboya quickly settled into the team and became a vital part of Gor Mahia’s attacking setup. His intelligence on the ball, movement between midfield and attack, and ability to unlock defenses added a new dimension to K’Ogalo’s play during the crucial second half of the season.
The Assist That Lives Forever in Gor Mahia History
Among the many moments from the 2013 campaign, one stands above the rest in Patrick Oboya’s Gor Mahia legacy.
At Kasarani Stadium, with the title race reaching its climax, Oboya produced the defining pass of the season. Showing vision and composure under pressure, he delivered the decisive assist for Dan Sserunkuma, whose goal became one of the most important in the club’s modern history.

That moment effectively sealed the league title and pushed Gor Mahia closer to ending the painful 18-year drought that had haunted generations of fans.
For many supporters, Oboya’s assist symbolized more than just creativity, it represented belief, leadership, and the calmness required in championship moments.
Experience and Leadership in a Young Hungry Squad
The 2013 Gor Mahia squad had talent, hunger, and ambition, but Patrick Oboya brought something equally important: experience.
Having played professionally abroad, Oboya understood pressure situations and helped stabilize the team during tense matches late in the season. His presence complemented key attacking players and gave Gor Mahia better balance in midfield and transition play.
While forwards received headlines for scoring goals, Oboya quietly became the link that connected Gor Mahia’s midfield creativity with attacking efficiency.

A Key Figure in Ending the 18-Year Wait
On October 27, 2013, Gor Mahia were officially crowned Kenyan Premier League champions after a 1–1 draw against Kakamega Homeboyz.
The title was historic:
- Gor Mahia’s first league crown since 1995
- A season that reignited the club’s dominance in Kenyan football
- The beginning of a successful era for K’Ogalo
Patrick Oboya may not have scored the most goals that season, but his impact was undeniable. His creativity, composure, and unforgettable assist became part of the story that restored Gor Mahia to the top of Kenyan football.
To many Gor Mahia faithful, Patrick Oboya remains one of the unsung heroes of the legendary 2013 championship-winning team.
