Not even a draw against Mathare United could put a damper on Gor Mahia as they lifted the Sportpesa Kenya Premier League trophy for a record 17th time – extending their dominance as the country’s most successful club in the competition. And what a decade it has been for the club as they bagged their sixth league title in seven years – with only Tusker breaking the sequence in 2016 when Gor Mahia narrowly lost out having been deducted three points for crowd trouble. The league title ensures Gor Mahia will represent the country in continental football for the 25th…
Author: Sports Editor
Gor Mahia FC finally laid their hands on the 2018 SportPesa Premier League trophy in a colorful coronation ceremony at their spiritual home of Kisumu that was marked by an entertaining 2-2 draw against Mathare United FC at Moi Stadium on Sunday. Watch the full video..
It’s a party day for Gor Mahia and coach Dylan Kerr is set to lift his second league title – and a 17th one for the club. Raphael Asudi has been handed a starting role against Mathare United today in Kisumu. Line up: [TEAM_B id=3287] Sub: [TEAM_B id=3291]
In a bid to strengthen the squad for next year’s assignments, Gor Mahia have confirmed two new players who will be part of the team. Giving a word to the official Gor Mahia website, the club’s CEO Lordvick Aduda said that Ugandan Shafik Batambuze and Kenneth Muguna will be part of the team next season. “We are looking at strengthening the squad in preparation for next year’s Caf matches as well as other competitions. “In relation to that, we have agreed on terms with Shafik Batambuze and Kenneth Muguna and they will be part of the team next season,” Aduda…
