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Gor Mahia to hold trials in Kisumu

Lavatsa in action against Karuturi

Courtesy of futaa.com

Gor Mahia Under 19 trials have moved to Kisumu with a large number of players turning out to try out their luck at the Kisumu Polytechnic Grounds on Monday 29 July.

This has been confirmed by the Head Coach Charles Korea Omondi who was also impressed with the quality of players that turned out.

-Over 70 players turned out for the trials today. I’m impressed with the kind of players that availed themselves for the trials, for sure we have talent in Kenya, Omondi told futaa.com,

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-I will trim the squad further tomorrow (Tuesday) before traveling back to Nairobi with the successful players, he added.

The team will tomorrow play two friendly matches, against lower-tier side Pallos FC and second-tier (Division One) side K.Y.O.C FC.

The successful players will join the ones selected in Nairobi over the weekend and the whole team will resume training on Wednesday 31 July at the Police Band Grounds in South B, Nairobi.

7 thoughts on “Gor Mahia to hold trials in Kisumu

  • YES, THERE IS A LOT OF TALENT IN KENYA…JUST GO TO MOMBASA/COASTAL REGION , YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE WHAT THE YOUNGSTERS CAN DO WITH THE BALL !!!!!

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  • “Executive community” is determined to continue with this “youth money fleecing farce” maybe to drain GMFC coffers empty b4 next elections.
    1. Isn’t Korea still the caretaker coach of City Stars? Surely he can’t handle both jobs effectively-Someone is being conned here!
    2. EC/AR what were the gate collections against Sher? The sunday games figures already out, over 1M will smaller crowd
    LETS AVOID UNKNOWNS COME NEXT ELECTIONS VOTE IN TEAM LEGENDS IN A LEAN EC I.E OBWAKA,LULE,SIANGA,MAKAMU ETC

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  • ogada oyamo

    Let the selection be by merit and talent but nothing else.I wish the young stars best of luck and quality football.

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  • Dan Original

    With Danny AWOL and Rama off for trials I hope the rhythm will not be affected. It’s now upto the players to prove themselves.
    Once again our loud-mouthed EC goofed. Telling us not to treat Rama and Danny’s absence as romours then later on accepting that they are away.
    All the same we are still sound and ready to challenge for the trophy

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  • Fredrick onyango

    Why the smile what is 2m for salim?

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  • Ja Luanda ma Langata

    Taking into consideration,the circumstances under which the gentleman tasked to select and possibly coach the Gor Under 17 ,do we really think Korea is the best choice for that position. More so against the backdrop of him being the caretaker coach for a Premier league side,City Stars.Truth be told he may be a good goal keeper trainer ,kudos and may the hats be removed!However in terms of engagement vis a vis being a goal keeper trainer,competitor in the league,you have my reservations on my bald head and ” balding ” executive.It may leave a bitter taste in the mouth to realise that the reason why Thika United,Sofapaka,Tusker ,Ulinzi and many other Premier league sides draw their best players from Nyanza is because of lack of a Youth development programme in the granary and conveyor belt of Sports! Wakey wakey ! Time to wake up ! A goal keeper trainer who is a competitor !

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