Author: Sports Editor

Reigning champions Gor Mahia’s head coach, Sinisa Mihic, has made a pledge to the devoted K’Ogalo fans, promising an exhilarating brand of football in the concluding matches of the league season as well as in the upcoming Cup finals. With the title race now intensifying into a fierce competition among three top teams for thetitle, Gor Mahia’s prospects of reclaiming the championship appear increasingly plausible as they get ready to face Nairobi City Stars this evening at the Dandora Stadium. Currently sitting in third place with 53 points, Gor Mahia is just 5 points shy of the league leaders, Kenya…

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After the postponement of the Mashemeji Derby on Sunday, Gor Mahia is set to face Nairobi City Stars in a crucial FKF Premier League match on Thursday at Dandora Stadium in Nairobi. This will be the 30th game of the FKF  Premier League (FKFPL) season and is critical for the defending champions. Gor Mahia is currently in third place with 53 points and a game in hand, 5 points behind league leaders Kenya Police FC, while Tusker FC is closely following with 55 points. The competition for the top position in the KPL table is fierce, as the top three…

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In recent times, Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards, two of Kenya’s most celebrated football clubs, have found themselves at the centre of attention. However, this spotlight isn’t due to the usual concerns of hooliganism or fan-related violence; instead, it revolves around an unusual and somewhat embarrassing predicament—the absence of an appropriate venue for their much-anticipated derby match. AFC Leopards encountered significant challenges in organising the first leg of the match, which they postponed not once, but twice, before securing a venue—the Nyayo National Stadium, a government-owned facility known for hosting high-profile events. In parallel, Gor Mahia faced their complications, as…

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The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has promised fans that teargas will no longer be used during football matches to help create a safer environment. Many fans and players have recently complained about police using too much tear gas to control crowds at football events. They have questioned whether this is necessary or appropriate. At Dandora Stadium, matches—especially those involving Gor Mahia or AFC Leopards—have been interrupted as fans and players try to escape the teargas used outside the venue. In response to questions from Mozzart Sport about police using excessive force, FKF CEO Harold Ndege said that teargas will not…

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Gor Mahia is making the most of their downtime this weekend by having an internal match after their highly anticipated Mashemeji Derby against AFC Leopards got postponed. The big game was supposed to happen on Sunday at Kasarani, but they had to call it off because the venue just wasn’t up to par. Since they weren’t playing a real match, Coach Sinisa Mihic decided to set up an internal ‘derby’ where Gor faced off against Mahia in a heated backyard showdown. “Since we aren’t playing any competitive games this weekend, we thought it would be great to have this internal…

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