Gor Mahia are set to unveil their new club sponsor on Tuesday morning at the Ole Sereni Hotel. K’ogalo lost their sponsorship deal when their gaming firm partner terminated its contract deal after only two years leaving the team in the hunt for new sponsors. More news to follow
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Gor Mahia will not confirm Coach Andreas Spies and the Club Head coach after his fourth-month interim duration expires. Andreas Spier was appointed head coach on an interim basis on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, An appointment after the departure of Mark Harrison. The Club has confirmed they will not hire the coach and will be looking for a new one to take over next season. “We can confirm that we have mutually parted ways with head coach Andreas Spiers. His contract ended and we are now in the market for a new coach. We wish him well,” the club explained…
Former Gor Mahia midfielder Khalid Aucho has completed another invincible season with Tanzanian giants Young Africans (Yanga), seven years after achieving the remarkable feat with K’Ogalo. Aucho turned out for record league champions Gor Mahia from January 2015 to August 2016 before making the move to South African outfit Baroka FC. The Ugandan international was part of the storied K’Ogalo side that lifted the league unbeaten back in 2015 after winning 24 games and drawing six in the then 16-team league. The 28-year-old became one of the few players in the continent to lift two league titles in different countries…
And now, to some good news, record premier league champions Gor Mahia have landed a new sponsorship deal with local gaming firm Spotika. The deal is a blessing not only to the club but also to their long-term rival AFC Leopards; the two clubs will receive a total of Ksh 130million per year, with Gor Mahia set to receive 70 million while Ingwe will receive 60 million per year. The two clubs were left in a state of limbo after Betsafe announced the termination of their annual sponsorship to the two sides at the end of the just-concluded season. The…
President Uhuru Kenyatta has kept his promise and handed over 12 million Kenya Shillings to Gor Mahia FC in an event witnessed by club officials. The money was handed over to Gor Mahia officials by State House Comptroller Kinuthia Mbugua. President Kenyatta pledged the cash to Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards after he attended the Mashemeji Derby duel, which ended 1-1 on May 8 at Moi International Sports Center Kasarani. K’Ogalo Patron and Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance Presidential candidate Raila Odinga announced President Kenyatta’s pledge while addressing thousands of ecstatic fans outside the stadium after the game. The…
