Author: News Desk
Gor Mahia striker Meddie Kagere is aiming to achieve more in SportPesa Super Cup with the final match against Simba coming up on Sunday in Nakuru. Kagere is currently the tournament’s top scorer with three goals from two matches and he says he can’t really predict how many goals he will get but the aim is to get more. “I can’t really predict how many goals l will achieve, it’s only God who knows but my aim is to better what l have done so far. l will make good use of every chance that will come my way,” Kagere…
On a chilly Thursday evening when Gor Mahia proved their worthiness by beating Singida United 2-0 in SportPesa Super Cup semi-final match, one player went home the happiest. Midfielder Ernest Wendo’s solid performance couldn’t go unnoticed as he bagged man of the match award thanks to Everton academy coaches. For his impressive show, the hard tackling defensive midfielder walked home Sh 50,000 richer. “Surely, it’s a nice feeling getting the man of the match award. I never saw it coming… l was surprised not because it’s impossible but because I was chosen by the Everton coaches and legend Yakubu,” Wendo…
A brace from striker Meddie Kagere was enough to send Singida United under and book a date with Simba of Tanzania in SportPesa Super Cup final. Kagere opened the score-sheet in the opening half on the 36th minute before wrapping it on 89th minute with a superb finish to make it 2-0. More to follow….
Gor Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr has released what is viewed as his best side to take on Singida United in SportPesa Super Cup semi-final match today at 3.15pm. Apart from goalkeeper Shaban Odhoji, all regular players are on the starting team backed up by equally a superb bench power that includes the impressive Innocent Wafula and goalkeeper Boniface Oluoch. Odhoji is starting for a second straight time in this tournament. Line up: 16. Shaban Odhoji, 26. Philemon Otieno, 2. Godfrey Walusimbi, 12. Joash Onyango, 18. Haron Shakava, 20. Earnest Wendo, 30. Humphrey Mieno, 8. Francis Kahata, 22. Meddie Kagere,…
In today’s SportPesa Super Cup semi-final match in Nakuru, Gor Mahia will be facing Singida United for the first time in football history. It will be a clash that will for sure decide Gor Mahia’s journey to Goodison Park to play Everton. Singida United, a team that is four years younger than Gor Mahia, had a very impressive debut season in the Tanzanian top league this year – finishing fifth with 40 points. Their opponents Gor Mahia are on a high, leading the log with the season almost halfway. To some extent, it will be a clash of David and…