Author: News Desk

If you assume that there nothing passionate about football in Africa, then you might be mistaken to be from a different galaxy. At K’Ogalo, playing and supporting football has principally been the passion of the country’s most successful club.  It comes with a uniquely concentrated characteristics that defines her followers. The essential accompaniment for these supporters is the vuvuzela. Formerly made out of brass and used to convene village gatherings, the vuvuzela horns, flags, drums, whistles are key ingredients to the green and white branded army as they march, cheer and react to every soccer news on and off the pitch.…

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WHAT DOES GOR MAHIA DO THAT THE OTHER TEAMS AREN’T DOING? WHO CAN STOP THEM? Upto date this question remains unanswered as K’ogalo still extend their lead with 40 points. Gor have played the least number of matches having recorded 12 wins in 16 matches with 4 games in store.

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Gor Mahia attacking winger, George ‘Blackberry’ Odhiambo is slowing enjoying a career revival with flashes of form that made him a terrace favourite at the peak of his powers during the 2010 season. Back then, the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) titleholders did not lift the crown but his performances were one of the main catalysts of the team’s renaissance that has seen them win the trophy three seasons in a row. At his thrilling best, Odhiambo was a nightmare for defences, top scoring for K’Ogalo and being named the Player of the Season besides earning a call up to national team Harambee…

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After a successful trip to Kisumu where Gor Mahia played two league matches and collected maximum points, gears are shifting to SportPesa Shield tournament where they will face Kenpoly in round of 32 in Machakos tommorow (Wednesday 20th June 2018) as from 3pm. The Shield fixture was confirmed by club’s CEO Lordvick Aduda. “We will be playing in Machakos on Wednesday against Kenpoly in the SportPesa Shield tournament. This is a tournament we are keen on and our aim remains the same – to win matches,” Aduda told Gor Mahia website. In the first round, Gor Mahia knocked out SS…

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A brace from striker Jacques Tuyisenge and a superb effort from Humphrey Mieno were enough to give Gor a 3-1 win over Nzoia Sugar in a league match in Kisumu today. After settling in the game, it took Tuyisenge only 33 minutes to break the deadlock. The half break whistle went with Gor Mahia leading 1-0 over their opponents from Bungoma. Humphrey Mieno would then double the lead with just three minutes into the second half. The defending champions showed their appetite for more goals as they pinned the Sugar Millers in their own half and the pressure wasn’t going…

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