Gor Mahia will be hosting Kariobangi Sharks in Kisumu tomorrow (Wednesday) in a league match at Moi stadium. The match was previously scheduled to be played in Machakos but the club decided to switch the venue after considering a number of factors as confirmed by the club’s chairman Ambrose Rachier. The chairman said that Kisumu makes a lot of sense for a mid-week match because fans attend matches in good numbers which translate to some good revenues from ticket sales as well as offering the necessary support. “It’s a mid-week match and from our experience with such matches, fans do…
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With the good performances that have been exhibited in this year’s continental matches by Gor Mahia, a number of our players are making a good name in the competition. On the list of Caf Confederation Cup top scorers and top providers, Gor Mahia are well represented and the eight goals banged in the last four Group D matches played so far are a true reflection of the club’s representation on the charts. Strikers Jacques Tuyisenge and Ephrem Guikan are among the top scores in the competition with two goals apiece while midfielder Humphrey Mieno and winger Samuel Onyango are among…
Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier has said that the tight schedule in store will have huge effects on the club. The month of August will be a squeezed one for Gor Mahia as there are a total of ten(10) matches lined up in just a space of 28 days – two of which are continental matches. To kick off the busy month, Gor Mahia will be hosting Kariobangi Shakrs in a league match in Kisumu on Wednesday. The match is coming just two days after the league leaders were involved in a continental assignment in Tanzania where they convincingly beat…
Watch all goals during CAF Confederation match between Gor Mahia and Yanga in Tanzania on 29th July 2018.
Gor Mahia beat Young Afrcians SC 2-3 away in Dar-Es-Salaam on Sunday evening and could just be on their way to their dream Caf Confederations Cup quarter finals qualification. The pre-match equation at the back of a resounding 4-0 victory over their opponents was simple for Gor Mahia – a point or more would take them closer to their dream. And they set about their task with relish, roaring into the hosts straight from kick off and taking the lead after just 36 seconds through a George Odhiambo diving header. Gor Mahia set the ball rolling and drifted to the…
