Author: Sports Editor

Gor Mahia Secretary General Sam Ochola fired a warning shot at ‘cartels’ within the clubs whom he accused of bringing low-quality players to the club as a path to swindle the record league champions. The team is also set to work on its transfer policy to ensure that only the right players join the team. Ochola blamed these cartels for the increase in the number of players reporting the club to FIFA resulting in sanctions including transfer bans. “That said, we are also looking at a transfer policy and will have to dismantle the cartels who bring underperforming players to…

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Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry has asked his young players to improve on their physicality. K’Ogalo is set to witness a number of young players in their squad in the coming season after promotion from the youth team with the club currently serving a transfer ban from FIFA. McKinstry, who was appointed to take over the reins from Andreas Spier who left at the end of the season, asked his budding players to improve on their physicality. “We have had to promote a lot of young guys from the youth team over the last few months because of the…

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Gor Mahia will settle the outstanding bills of players who reported them to FIFA causing a ban on the club’s transfer. This was confirmed by the club’s Chief Executive Sam Ochola. Ochola explained that the payments will enable football’s world governing body to lift a transfer ban imposed on the first team and allow the technical bench to bring in new players in January. “We have to be in the transfer market in 2023 and that means we first have to settle our former players. The club is working on that,” said Ocholla. Among the former staff that dragged the…

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Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry has urged K’Ogalo faithful to turn out in large numbers and support the team in thé for the coming season. The head coach has emphasized that the K’Ogalo faithful will play a vital role in their campaign next season. K’Ogalo have endured low fan turnout in recent years, a state that has been caused by poor performance and strong argument dwelling on the club management. McKinstry promised K’Ogalo followers a brand new entertaining football style and has urged followers to come back to the stadium in numbers as they use to do in previous…

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Kenya premier league teams under the KPL caucus issued a press briefing declining to participate in the caretaker committee sanctioned league beginning this season. Led by Gor Mahia FC acting CEO Raymond Oruo, the clubs pointed at several challenges they have been facing including, the dwindling of soccer standards in the country owing to the FIFA suspension on Kenya. Sports CS Amina Mohamed instituted the caretaker committee led by retired Justice Harun Ringera to oversee football activities pending the corruption investigation on FKF chairman Nick Mwendwa. With the new premier league season set to kick off next month, it remains…

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