Author: News Desk
[dropcap]S[/dropcap]tarTimes will air the SportPesa Super Cup tournament which kicks off today at 1pm in Nakuru. The matches will be available on Sports Focus channels : DTT (Aerial) ch. 250 DTH (Satelite) ch.240 and according to StarTimes Marketing Manager Japheth Akhulia, this is just a start of what they intend to do in local football. “We are excited to have the rights to air the SportPesa Super Cup tournament and this is just the start of what we intend to do with Kenyan football,” Akhulia told Gor Mahia website. Gor Mahia will be starting their Super Cup title defence against…
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]or Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr says they are ready for the SportPesa Super Cup tournament that kicks off today in Nakuru. The tactician says preparations have been good and they have nothing to worry about. “We have prepared well and the team is in good shape. We don’t have any injury concern… all players in the camp are available for selection. We are ready for the tournament and we hope for the best,” Kerr told the club’s website. Gor Mahia will be taking on JKU of Zanzibar at 3.15pm in the second match of the day in Nakuru.
Gor Mahia camp is in sorrowful mood as they share the pain of one player who lost his mother and brother in just a space of three days. Goalkeeper Peter Odhiambo lost his brother last week through kidney failure and before he could come into terms with such bad news, his mother who has been sickling for a while passed on three days later. The club, through chairman Ambrose Rachier and CEO Lordvick Aduda sent out condolence messages to the goalkeeper and promised to support him all through these trying moments. “It’s true Peter lost his very close family members…
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith just two days to go, Gor Mahia captain Haron Shakava has revealed their main worry in the tournament. The captain says that this is a tournament and every team has equal chances but it is Simba from Tanzania they are seeing as their main challenge. “Playing tournament matches are always hard because every team want to give their best and the chances are equal so we can’t look down on any team. We respect all teams but we are seeing Simba as the main challenge because they have been enjoying some good run in their league. That doesn’t mean…
Gor Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr has sent out a word of apology to fans and the club’s stakeholders for his actions after today’s match in Kisumu. Kerr was seen standing on top of the team bus with a fan’s flag after the win over SoNy and the act was viewed differently by different people and the coach has since regretted what he did. “l apologise for standing on top of our bus after the game… but it was stationary and I didn’t mean to cause any offence or wished anyone to do as I did,” Kerr told Gor Mahia…