Author: Sports Editor

It is the end of the road for Gor Mahia on this season’s CAF tournament as they bow out of the Confederation Cup after drawing 1-1 to the visitors AS Otôho d’Oyo (1-2 aggregate) Gor needed a 2-0 victory at home to sail through, but this did not happen with visitors pulling a lead in the 8th minute of the game. K’Ogalo immediately equalized. K’Ogalo could have gone to the halftime break with a lead when Samuel Onyango’s cross found Philemon Otieno in the back post but his header went wide over the bar. K’Ogalo pushed for a goal that…

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In a few hours, Kenya’s most celebrated club will be facing a battle that will either make them proceed or fail to reach the CAF Confederation Cup group stages. K’Ogalo are just two goals to nothing to withdraw from the CAF coffer substation cash that will enable them to plan on the next stage, making them transfers Africa campaigning for another slot to the quarters. With a narrow 1-0 defeat by Congolese side AS Otôho d’Oyo, Gor Mahia needs a win with a large goal margin against the visitors in a high-profile match to be staged at Nyayo National Stadium…

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Gor Mahia FC have urged the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to consider contracting its own medical officers to carry out COVID-19 PCR tests for clubs. Gor’s Team Manager Jolawi Obondo suggested the current system that allows clubs to be responsible for their own tests and those of visiting tests makes the situation susceptible to opacity. His sentiments come after two Gor players were locked out of the CAF Confederations Cup match against Otoho dÓyo of Congo are still held in quarantine in Congo following positive COVID-19 tests. The duo, striker Jules Ulimwengu and midfielder John Ochieng, will miss the…

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Gor Mahia Sports Director Omondi Aduda insists John Ochieng’ and Jules Ulimwengu did not test positive for Covid-19 and that Otoho d’Oyo denied them a chance to play. Despite testing negative prior to the Caf Confederation Cup assignment away to Congo, the results were not the same when they reached the Central African nation. The duo went on to miss the first leg which K’Ogalo lost by a solitary goal. “Ochieng’ and Ulimwengu did not test positive for Covid-19, Otoho denied them a chance to play in a mischievous way,” Aduda told GOAL on Thursday. “We did a test [on Wednesday] and…

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Gor Mahia followers and Kenya football fraternity give green light to grace the CAF Confederation Cup match second leg clash against Congolese side AS Otôho d’Oyo slated for Sunday 5 December. Africa football covering body Confederation of African Football (CAF) allowed fans back into the stadium earlier on in the month should the clubs meet the various health and safety requirements. The club has confirmed that a maximum of ten thousand (10,000) fans will be allowed into Nyayo National Stadium for the clash. Preparations are underway and tickets announced by the club will go for 500/- and 200/= for VIP…

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