The Harambee Stars defender David Owino says that it is a concern that Gor Mahia FC has reduced the quality of players being signed by the club. This after Gor Mahia lost their first leg play-off of the Caf Confederation Cup against Owino’s current side Napsa Stars on Sunday. Gor Mahia lost 1-0. Owino, who was playing against his former side for the first since departing in 2015, has now admitted that the record champions are a shadow of their old self and something urgent needs to be done to save the situation. Owino believes it is time for football…
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Utility man Bernard Ondiek has joined Posta Rangers from Gor Mahia on a free transfer. His contract had expired and the club opted not to renew it. The Midfielder joined Gor Mahia from Western Stima in 2017 and went ahead to win 3 KPL titles as well as one Sportpesa Super Cup. Best of wishes to him.
Gor Mahia Chairman Ambrose Rachier has been quoted saying said that the club is making no money from jersey sales. The reason being cheaper ones being sold by pirates. Knock-off jerseys are available for a fraction of the price of official replicas, a fact that even Brookside company which was in charge of jersey sales when Tuzo sponsored Gor Mahia in 2012 admitted. In 2019 Gor Mahia first tried to sell their Macron official kit at Ksh 5000. When it was not selling, they knocked the price down to Ksh 3500. Still, sales were pathetic. In 2021 the club is…
The Midfielder who was signed from Chemelil Sugar FC in the start of the season suffered a fractured tibia during a preseason friendly match against Posta Rangers. He resumed light traing today with the assistance of a personal trainer. Mahia Team Doctor will be working with the trainer to ensure the player gets the best training schedule and gradually prepare him to get back to full training.
“Nostalgic.” That is how David Owino described the feeling when he played against his former club donning a Napsa Stars jersey. Owino signed for Napsa Stars a few weeks ago, but it is at Gor Mahia that he made the name that saw him become the first Kenyan player to join paid ranks in Zambia in 2015 signing for Zesco. His success there has opened the door for over a dozen Kenyan footballers to the Zambian league, some with marked success while others have flopped. “I am happy Zambia presented me with an opportunity to develop my career, but it…