Author: News Desk
Gor Mahia will be facing Vipers of Uganda on Sunday in quarter-final tie in the on-going Kageme Cecafa tournament in Tanzania. Gor Mahia secured a quarters place after edging out AS Port of Djibouti (2-0) in their last group match yesterday. Gor Mahia topped Group B based on fair play rule. They tied on points and goal difference with Rayon Sports of Rwanda. Vipers finished second in Group A with five points.
Gor Mahia are through to Cecafa Kageme tournament after beating AS Port of Djibouti 2-0 in the last match of group matches today in Tanzania. Two goals in opening half courtesy of Phillemon Otieno (14th minute) and Charlse Momanyi (40 minute) were enough to close the day for K’Ogalo and set up a date with an opponent to be known tommorow. More to follow….
Gor Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr has named his team that will be facing Lydia Ludic of Burindi in their second match of Cecafa match today as from 4pm. Kerr has made some changes to the squad that drew 2-2 with Rayon Sports in the first match and on the bench, is new striker Francis Mustafa. Line up: 29. Boniface Oluoch, 26. Philemon Otieno, 2. Godfrey Walusimbi, 18. Haron Shakava, 12. Joash Onyango, 20. Ernest Wendo, 8. Francis Kahata, 30. Humphrey Mieno, 25. George Odhiambo, 19. Ephrem Guikan , 9. Jacques Tuyisenge Sub: 16. Shaban Odhoji, 17. Benard Ondiek, 24.…
Gor Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr has turned down big coaching offers from three different countries to dedicate his loyalty to the Kenyan side. With Gor Mahia performing well in the past one year, the club has been on the radar of many clubs scouting for players and the head coach was not spared either. The latest and surprising incident is that of an agent who took striker Meddie Kagere to Simba contacting him with a good offer to take him to a top club in Angola. In his response to the agent, the Briton outrightly turned down the offer.…
Gor Mahia head coach has given out a word that despite some of the challenges they are facing off the pitch, his players are dedicated and are always giving their best. The statement came after there were reports of the team being booked in a sub-standard hotel in Tanzania where Gor Mahia is participating in Cecafa tournament. “Yes, we were booked in an hotel which l can say to be good but not good enough for Gor Mahia. It was my decision to move to another hotel which the tournament’s organizers did accept,” Kerr told the official Gor Mahia website.…