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Philemon Otieno struggles not over

Gor Mahia defender Philemon Otieno has been left to fend for himself while recovering from his injury as the club is no longer paying him.

Report by Nairobi News

Gor Mahia officials are facing accusations of abandoning Philemon Otieno at a time when the player needs the club the most.

The Kenyan international defender, who featured prominently for Harambee Stars at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt (21 June – 19 July), is on the mend after recently undergoing correctional surgery at a Nairobi hospital to repair his damaged knee ligaments.

But then, sources close to the player say he is now struggling to make ends meet as the club officials have not checked on him.

Neither have they paid his salary for the past two months.

β€œHe appears stranded. Nobody (at the club) has called to check on him. We understand the team is facing some financial challenges but the players have twice in the past month received some stipend from the management amounting to Sh42,000 but he (Philemon) was left out,” the source told Nairobi News.

It has been a year to forget for the former Ushuru FC player.

He suffered a serious knee injury while playing for Harambee Stars in August and for the next six weeks or so, Football Kenya Federation and his club publicly differed on who should foot his treatment.

3 thoughts on “Philemon Otieno struggles not over

  • Is admin paid to bring up some of these topics

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  • Jatingare

    @ Colo
    We should all be concerned about the welfare of Gor Mahia players. They are Human beings. We should not just cast them aside.

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  • jagem oremo

    In Kenya, players are not treated well. It just demoralizes upcoming players. Philemon got injured while on duty for Harambee Stars and FKF should have assisted him get treatment in in one way or the other.

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