Author: News Desk
[dropcap]D[/dropcap]or Mahia started off the SportPesa Shield campaign with a 5-1 win over Mombasa based side SS Assad at Mbaraki stadium. A brace by midfilder Lawrence Juma and efforts from Godfrey Walusimbi, Jacques Tuyisenge and Eliud Lokuwam were enough to give Gor Mahia the five goals over the Mombasa based team. Gor Mahia will now be involved in a league match on Wednesday against SoNy in Kisumu.
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n the absence of first choice custodian Boniface Oluoch, Fredrick Odhiambo has been given a chance to start against SS Assad of Mombasa in Round One of SportPesa Shield fixture today. Line up: Fredrick Odhiambo, Godfrey Walusimbi, Charlse Momanyi, Joachim Oluoch, Wesley Onguso, Ernest Wendo, Innocent Wafula, Lawrence Juma, Kevin Omondi, Boniface Omondi, Jacques Tuyisenge Subs: Shaban Odhoji, Cercidy Okeyo, Raphael Asudi, Stephene Okiro, Eliud Lokuwam
Gor Mahia Youth walloped Ngong Vapors 7-2 in Football Kenya Federation Division 2 Zone B match played today at City stadium. Gor knocked early at Vapors door on the 8th minute through Arnold Kariuki before Tony Kegode doubled the lead 12 minutes later. lt was a one way match as Gor side continued with their dominance and nailed the third goal on the 31st minute courtesy of Samuel Oluoch. Gor lads were not done with their opppnents as they scored the fourth goal on the 39th minute through Ismael Musa. Elvis Osok made things miserable for Vapors as he nailed…
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s a way of exploring and enjoying the gift of mother nature, Gor Mahia will be traveling by train to Mombasa today at 1.45pm to honour their SportPesa Shield fixture against SS Assad of Mombasa. This will be the maiden trip the team will be making by train to an away match and the move has been welcomed by the team as confirmed by Team Manager Jolawi Obondo. This is such a perfect chance to use the new train to Mombasa as a team and we are very excited about it. We’ve been using flights to our away matches but…
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith fixtures coming thick and fast, there is need for players to fit to be able to stand the tides of a conjested season and Gor Mahia are looking for a fitness trainer to help the team. The vacancy was confirmed by the club’s chairman Ambrose Rachier who said they have not been having a physical trainer for a while since the Italian Sandro Fantoni left and with the tight schedule ahead, a physical trainer is important. “We have a very tight season with about 50 matches in total to go and our players really need to be in that…