Author: Sports Editor

Gor Mahia fan came together to raise fund for the team’s bus that has been undergoing repairs and maintenance. Under the umbrella of GMFC COC, Gor Mahia branches came together, raising 187,113/= out of 250,000/= required for the completion of the repair. The cash collected was paid to the mechanical engineers who gave assurance the repair would take shortest time possible. A balance of 62, 887 is still required and all well wishers can send they contribution to GMFC COC TREASURE (Mpesa no.0726 589857 NAME: MR DICKSON ODHIAMBO).

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It goes without saying departed former Gor Mahia bus driver Patrick “Agwambo” Osewe was an affable character, at least going by glowing tributes spouting from those who closely worked or interacted with him. Agwambo, who passed on Wednesday after battling suspected kidney complications, will be laid to rest Sunday at his Karachuonyo home, Kibiri Ward, Homabay County. Meanwhile, former Gor Mahia coaches; Frank Nuttall, Daylan Kerr and Frank Ouna have joined the larger K’Ogalo family in honoring the departed with kind words, a clear testament his humble work and deeds touched so many. Nuttall, who won the Kenyan Premier League…

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Gor Mahia fraternity mouns the death of the club’s long-serving driver, Patrick Osewe. The late Osewe died early on Thursday, with the club stating that the deceased had been battling illness for a long time. May his Soul rest in peace!

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Gor Mahia Football Club was formally established on 17 February 1968 after the merging of Luo Union and Luo Sports Club. The club was named after a legendary medicineman from Kanyamwa, Ndhiwa, Homa Bay in Luo mythology, whose nickname was Gor Mahia (“mahia” is Luo for “magic”) because he was famous for performing magic. The club’s most famous nickname, K’Ogalo, also stems from the medicineman, whose full name was Gor Wuod Ogada nyakwar Ogalo (Gor son of Ogada grandson of Ogalo), and as such was known as Gor Makogalo, or Gor K’Ogalo in short, which means “Gor of Ogalo’s homestead”.…

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Gor Mahia as a club has a great record on the field and the team is well known across the country as well as across the continent – having participated in major competitions. The club has won a total of 37 trophies which include 18 local league titles – the highest in Kenya, Seven Football Federation Cup titles, Three CECAFA Cup titles, one Africa Cup Winners Cup (Mandela Cup), two Top 8 Cup and six Super Cup titles. The club’s top scorers in all competitions are: Player Number of goals Sammy Onyango Jogoo 93 Allan Thigo 88 Hesbon Omollo 84…

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