There is something special happening around Gor Mahia once again.
The songs are louder. The drums are heavier. The streets are turning green and white.
And deep inside the hearts of K’Ogalo faithful, the feeling is already clear, the Green Army is tailoring championship suits for the grand celebration.
As Gor Mahia travel to Awendo this Sunday to face Mara Sugar, this does not feel like an ordinary away fixture. It feels like a pilgrimage. From Nairobi to Kisumu, Migori to Mombasa, buses are expected to roll toward Awendo carrying fans who believe another glorious chapter is about to be written.
For decades, Gor Mahia supporters have built a reputation as the heartbeat of Kenyan football, a fanbase driven by passion, songs, unity, and unmatched loyalty. The famous Green Army has long been known for turning stadiums into carnivals, marching through towns singing club anthems, waving scarves, blowing vuvuzelas, and painting entire terraces green.
Even in recent years, a new generation of supporters known as Ultras Green has added fresh energy to the club’s culture with nonstop chants, coordinated displays, smoke colors, and electric atmospheres that have transformed matchdays into festivals.
And now, Awendo could become the next theatre of celebration.
Social media is already flooded with fans talking about road trips, victory songs, green outfits, and title celebrations. To the Green Army, this is more than football, it is identity, pride, and tradition.
When Gor Mahia plays, fans do not simply attend matches. They arrive like a movement.
Some supporters are already joking that tailors around Kondele, Nairobi, and Homa Bay might soon run out of green fabric because championship suits are being prepared in advance.
Others believe Awendo will simply be another stop in K’Ogalo’s long journey of dominance.
One thing is certain: wherever Gor Mahia goes, the Green Army follows. They sing when the team struggles, dance when victories come, and proudly carry the badge like a national symbol of football culture in Kenya.
Now the countdown is on. Awendo awaits. The drums are ready. The chants are warming up.
And somewhere among thousands of believers, championship suits are already hanging neatly, waiting for the final whistle.
